Events 2003

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As of July 2006, no speaking engagements will be held until The Slave Ship has been completed.

2003 Events

  • January 31, 2003: Ithaca, New York, Comparative History Seminar, Department of History, Cornell University.  For more information, contact Ray Craib rbc23@cornell.edu

  • February 13-15, 2003: Washington, D.C., Conference: “Seacapes, Littoral Cultures, and Trans‑Oceanic Exchanges,” organized by the American Historical Association, the World History Association, the Middle East Studies Association, the African Studies Association, the Latin American Studies Association, the Conference on Latin American History, the Association for Asian Studies, the Institute of European Studies at Columbia University, the Harriman Institute of Russian Studies at Columbia University, the Community College Humanities Association, and the Library of Congress.  Conference website: www.theaha.org/Conferences/Seascapes

  • March 3, 2003: Buffalo, New York, Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar in Early Modern History, State University of New York at Buffalo.  For more information, contact Jorge Cańizares-Esguerra jc58@buffalo.edu

  • March 12, 2003, New York, New York, Public Lecture, South Street Seaport Museum.  Museum website: http://www.southstseaport.org/  For more information, contact Shan Holt shjcurat@aol.com

  • April 4, 2003: Memphis, Tennessee, Panel, “Remembering SNCC and SDS,” and presentation (with Staughton Lynd), “The Lucasville Riot and the Death Penalty,” Annual Convention of the Organization of American Historians, conference theme “Social Justice and American History.”  Conference website: www.oah.org/meetings/2003

  • May 12, 2003, Irvine, California, Panel “Writing Counter-Histories,” Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar on “Redress in Social Thought, Law, and Literature,” University of California, Irvine.  Seminar website: www.hri.uci.edu/mellon.htm  For more information, contact Kim Furimoto kfurumot@uci.edu

  • June 26-29, 2003, Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Keynote Lecture,  “Escape: An International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Escape and the Convict Experience,” International Centre for Convict Studies/University of Tasmania.  Conference website: http://iccs.arts.utas.edu.au/escape.htm  For more information, contact Hamish Maxwell-Stewart Hamish.MaxwellStewart@utas.edu.au

  • September 18-21, 2003: Bozeman, Montana, Conference: “Class and Class Struggles in North America and the Atlantic World, 1500-1800,” Michael P. Malone Memorial Conference, Montana State University.  Conference website: www.montana.edu/~wwwhi/Malone/Conference_2003.html  For more information, contact Billy G. Smith bgs@montana.edu

  • October 9, 2003: Boston, Massachusetts. Department of English, Emmanuel College/Colleges of the Fenway, 3:30 pm. For more information contact Edmond Caldwell caldwele@emmanuel.edu
  • November 14, 2003: Baltimore, Maryland. Roundtable disussion of THE MANY-HEADED HYDRA with Tera Hunter (Carnegie Mellon University); David Roediger (University of Illinois); Peter Way (Bowling Green State University); Michael West (Binghamton University). Annual Meeting ofthe Social Science History Association, Wyndham-Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel, 8:00am.  Conference website: www.ssha.org/ssha2003/

Listing of Events for 2002

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