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THE GREEN
NINETEENTH CENTUry

30th Annual Conference


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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

March 26-28, 2009

 

NINETEENTH CENTURY STUDIES ASSOCIATION


The Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA), formerly known as the Southeastern Nineteenth Century Studies Association, is an interdisciplinary association for the study of nineteenth-century world cultures. Founded in 1979 as a forum to encourage interdisciplinary exchange, the membership has grown to include scholars whose disciplinary focus ranges from art, architecture, and literature to religious, scientific, and legal writing, to social, political, and economic debate.

NINETEENTH CENTURY STUDIES

Nineteenth Century Studies is an interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Nineteenth Century Studies Association. The Editor and Book Review Editor is Professor David Hanson in the Department of English at Southeastern Louisiana University. The Exhibitions Review Editor is Professor Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes at Muhlenberg College.

The journal publishes studies of interest to scholars of the nineteenth century in all humanistic fields. Although our contributors most frequently write on American, British, and Continental topics, we place no geographical limitations on potential contributions. Topics include, but are not limited to, literature, art history, history, music, and the history of science and the social sciences.

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ARRIS: Journal of the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians CFP

ARRIS is a peer-reviewed journal publishedannually by the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians and is nearing its twentieth year. ARRIS is now soliciting papers for volume 20, to be published in October 2009. The journal welcomes original scholarship on all aspects of the history of architecture and landscape.

Papers should conform to the submission guidelines at the following link. The deadline for submissions is January 30, 2009. They will be blind-reviewed and the authors notified in April 2009. Further information: Stephen James, editor, at arris@uh.edu. Submissions to the editor at this address: 122 College of Architecture Building, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204-4000.

 

 

 

Image Credit: Wood-engraved vignette of Thoreau's hut on title page of Walden; or, Life in the Maine Woods by Henry David Thoreau (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1854)