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2004

Guidelines for Submission of Conference Proposals - READ CAREFULLY

Call for Papers and Program Committee Listings

Conference Proposal Form to be Submitted - Can be Printed Out

GSA Conference Hotel for 2004

Conference Airline and Car Rental Discounts

 


Previous Conferences

2004, 2003, 2002, 2001

2004 Call for Papers


German Studies Association
Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS

The German Studies Association (GSA)
will hold its Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference
in Washington, D.C.
6-10 October 2004

The Program Committee cordially invites proposals
on any aspect of German Studies, including (but not limited to)
history, Germanistik, film, political science,
and cultural studies. Proposals for entire sessions and for
interdisciplinary presentations are encouraged.
Individual paper proposals are also welcome. Kindly submit to the appropriate Committee member in accordance with the GSA Guidelines.

Program Committee for the 2004 GSA Conference in Washington, D.C.

Program Director
Prof. Mark Rectanus
e-mail: mwr@iastate.edu
fax: 515-294-9914
phone: 515-294-4324
mail: Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
300 Pearson Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011

20th Century Literature and Cultural Studies:
Prof. Barbara Kosta
e-mail: bkosta@u.arizona.edu
fax: 520-626-8268
phone: 520-621-7385
mail: Department of German Studies
LSB 301
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721

20th Century History:
Prof. Elizabeth Heineman
e-mail: elizabeth-heineman@uiowa.edu
fax: 319-335-2293
phone: 319-335-2299
mail: University of Iowa
Department of History
280 Schaeffer Hall
Iowa City IA 52242-1409

19th Century History, Literature, and Cultural Studies:
Prof. Andrew Lees
e-mail: alees@camden.rutgers.edu
fax: 856-225-6602
phone: 856-225-6071, 6080
mail: Department of History
Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey
Camden, NJ 08102

18th Century History, Literature, and Cultural Studies:
Prof. Alexander Mathäs
e-mail: mathaesa@oregon.uoregon.edu
fax: 541-346-4126
phone: 541-346-4101
mail: Dept. of Germanic Languages and Literatures
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1250

Political Science:
Prof. James Sperling
e-mail: jcs4@uakron.edu
mail: 231 S. Main Street
Granville, OH 43023
phone: 740-587-2641 (MWFSS)
330-972-8261 (TTH after 1:30-4:00)

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