NYSAEH Awarded Pandemic Recovery Grant from the American Historical Association

 

The New York State Association of European Historians is pleased to announce that it has been awarded funding from the American Historical Association’s Grants to Sustain and Advance the Work of Historical Organizations Program, which provides relief to institutions adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This opportunity was made possible with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

This grant will sustain the NYSAEH’s work at its Fall 2022 conference, which will be held in partnership with the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center. Through engaging with this year’s theme, “Slavery, Race, and Empire in Europe and the World”, participants will be encouraged to explore the connections between the history of Europe and of western New York State in new, engaging, and public-facing ways. The conference hosts traditional research presentations, pedagogy-focused panels, undergraduate paper panels, and a keynote speaker.

The NYSAEH is one of fifty grant recipients, which include site-based organizations, membership associations, and history departments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Awardees will implement short-term projects that explore new ideas or build on experiments initiated during the pandemic—from online programming or publications to using new technologies or expanding audiences and accessibility.

“The past two years have been challenging for small history organizations,” said James Grossman, executive director of the American Historical Association. “Our awardees have made compelling cases for their status as essential resources, making vital contributions to public culture. The American Historical Association (AHA) is pleased to provide funding for our colleagues to promote historical work, historical thinking, and the presence of history in public life.”

“NEH is grateful to the American Historical Association for administering American Rescue Plan funding to help history organizations around the country recover from the pandemic,” said NEH Chair Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo). “Small museums, historical societies, college history departments, historic sites, and community archives are essential to keeping and telling America’s story. These ARP awards will allow these institutions to develop new programs and resources that will expand access to this important history.”

CFP deadline extended

This announces an extended deadline for proposals for the 68th annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians (NYSAEH) to be held at D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY on October 5-6, 2018.  The NYSAEH invites proposals for papers or panels on any topic in European history or Europe’s relationships with the wider global community.  We strongly encourage graduate student participation and welcome proposals based on on work in progress. Proposals for papers and/or panels should include a 100-150 word abstract for each paper and may be submitted electronically to NYSAEH president, Joe Cope (cope@geneseo.edu), by 9 July 2018.  Please include an abbreviated c.v. with your proposal.

The New York State Association of European Historians is a genial regional historical association that welcomes innovative ideas and presentations. Our members are drawn from across the United States, Canada, and Europe.

CFP: Deadline extended

The deadline for submitting paper proposals to the 67th annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians has been extended to June 5. The meeting will be held at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York on October 6-7, 2017. We invite  proposals for papers on any topic in European history or Europe’s relationships with the wider global community. We strongly encourage graduate student participation and welcome panels and proposals on work(s) in progress. Proposals for papers and/or panels should be submitted electronically to NYSAEH president, Jeffrey Glodzik: glodzikj@dyc.edu [.] Please include an abbreviated c.v. with your proposal.

CFP: Deadline extended

 

The deadline for submitting paper and panel proposals for the 66th annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians has been extended to Friday, June 10.  The meeting will be held at University at Albany, SUNY on September 30-October 1, 2016.  We invite proposals for papers on any topic in European history or Europe’s relationships with the wider global community.  We strongly encourage graduate student participation and welcome panels and proposals on work(s) in progress. Proposals for papers and/or panels should be submitted electronically to NYSAEH president, Eric Platt: eplatt@sfc.edu[.] Please include an abbreviated c.v. with your proposal.

 

The New York State Association of European Historians is a genial regional historical association that welcomes innovative ideas and presentations. Our members are drawn from across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The conference is a great opportunity to participate in an intellectually engaging meeting.

 

Please forward this CFP to department colleagues and advanced graduate students who might be interested in this year’s conference.

 

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CFP: New deadline May 31, 2015

The 65th annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians will be held at St John Fisher College, Rochester, NY on October 9-10, 2015.  We invite proposals for papers on any topic in European history or Europe’s relationships with the wider global community.  We strongly encourage graduate student participation and welcome panels and proposals on work(s) in progress. Proposals for papers and/or panels should be submitted electronically to NYSAEH president, Frederick Dotolo, by 31 May 2015:  fdotolo@sjfc.edu. Please include an abbreviated c.v. with your proposal.

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