Call for Papers: 16th Rawley Conference

Call for Papers to the 16th Annual Rawley Conference. Submissions due Monday, May 20, 2024.
Call for Papers to the 16th Annual Rawley Conference. Submissions due Monday, May 20, 2024.

UNL's HGSA would like to invite graduate students to submit their research to the 2024 Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities! The conference will address the 2024 theme of: War & Society, and will be hosting a new Digital Humanities Lightning Round! Submissions are due Monday, May 20, 2024.

The History Graduate Student Association at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln would like to invite all graduate students to the 16th Annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities, October 3-4, 2024. The two-day conference will be held on UNL’s City Campus in downtown Lincoln. The Rawley Graduate Conference strives to serve the larger academic community and looks forward to submissions from those in the humanities and other related fields, including but not limited to: History, Classical/Modern Languages, Religious Studies, English, Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Medieval/Renaissance Studies, Women and Gender Studies, and Digital Humanities. While all proposals are invited, preference will be given to those which best address the 2024 theme of:

‘War & Society’

This conference is designed for participants to interpret the concept of ‘War & Society’ broadly and in any way. Potential projects might explore the causes, experiences, impacts, or legacies of war on societies. Alternatively, projects may explore the technical operations of warfare, the intersections between militaries and societies, analyze the migration and/or displacement of people and identities caused by conflict, or reflect on war in cultural artifacts. Submissions for this year’s conference may connect work to this theme through traditional academia, digital humanities work, alternative academic avenues, or other methodologies and perspectives. Please do not find these suggestions to be limiting - submissions are encouraged to push the concept of ‘War & Society’ as it fits the applicant's research.

The 16th Annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference will also be offering a Digital Humanities Lightning Round. Presenters will be given 5 minutes to pitch their research before a panel of commentators from various specializations and receive feedback on their research. Interested participants should follow Individual Submission guidelines and specify in their email to the Rawley Planning Committee that they seek application to the lightning round. Seats are limited, but projects do not need to fit the conference theme.

All materials should be emailed to the 2024 Rawley Planning Committee at rawleyunl@gmail.com no later than Monday, May 20, 2024, with the subject line “Rawley 2024 Submission – [Last Name, First Name].”

More details at: https://history.unl.edu/2024-Rawley