17th Century Warfare, Diplomacy, & Society in the American Northeast

Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Datum: 
Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2013 bis Samstag, 19. Oktober 2013
Ort: 
Mashantucket, Connecticut
Deadline: 
Samstag, 1. Dezember 2012

The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center, in conjunction with its 15th anniversary, presents the conference, "17th Century Warfare, Diplomacy, & Society in the American Northeast." This interdisciplinary conference reexamines the complexity of a changing cultural landscape, consequences of colonization, and warfare by bringing together scholars in fields such as American studies, anthropology, archaeology, history, ethnohistory, geography, literature and Native American studies.

 

Prospective conference sessions may embrace:- Causes and consequences of inter-Native and European-Native wars or discussions of specific conflicts such as the Pequot War, Kieft's War, Mourning Wars, King Philip's War, etc. - Native, English, Dutch, French, etc., societies, colonies, and borderland communities - Contemporary Native views and interpretations of 17th century wars, society and diplomacy - Native and European military tactics, fortifications, and material culture, etc. - Political alliances, negotiations, treaties, legal strategies, and modes of communication - The fur trade, early colonial economic studies, and slavery and servitude - Inter-cultural connections, gender studies, religious studies, and race, ethnicity, and class

Abstract Requirements

- Title of presentation/paper

- 250 word abstract describing presentation/paper

- Name of author(s)

- Institutional affiliation of author(s), if applicable

- Contact information: mailing address, phone, and email

Send electronically in Microsoft Word .doc or PDF formats

Submission: Email abstracts by December 1, 2012, to

Dr. Kevin McBride,

Director of Research at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center,

KMcbride@mptn.org.

Include "Abstract Submission, October 2013 Conference" in the subject line.

Notification: You will receive an email notification no later than December 5, 2012, if your abstract has been received. All submitted abstracts undergo review and selection by conference committee. Abstracts highlighting Connecticut and/or Native history and culture are given preference. Conference registration information and program will be sent by email or address by April 1, 2013.

Paper Length: Presentations are not to exceed 15 minutes in length (approximately 12 double-spaced pages). Papers may be assembled into an edited conference volume at a future date following the conference.

Questions? Contact:

Kevin McBride, KMcbride@mptn.org, 860.386.6814

or

Ashley Bissonnette, ABissonnette@mptn.org, 860.396.6803