[FCHSM] French and Amerindians in the Heart of North America

Gail Smith gsmith at up.net
Sat Jun 23 17:51:05 PDT 2007


I certainly don't have a submission, but it sounds interesting.  I wonder if 
these will eventually be published. (?)

Gail Smith


 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 15:35:36 -0400
> From: "James P. LaLone" <jplalone at prodigy.net>
> Subject: [FCHSM] Fw: French and Amerindians in the Heart of North
> America
>>
> French and Amerindians in the Heart of North America
> http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=156936
>
> Location: Quebec, Canada
> Call for Papers Date: 2007-09-01
> Multi-Session Proposal Project for the 2008 conference of the FRENCH
> COLONIAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
> May 14-18, Quebec City, Canada
>
> This multi-session project will address the broad topic of the
> relations between French and Amerindians in the trans-Appalachian West
> during the colonial period and the Revolutionary era. From the mid
> 17th century to the early 19th, that region witnessed a variety of
> intercultural relations and the aim of this project is to gather
> scholars from different countries studying that history. This
> multi-session will cover the following sub-regions of the
> trans-Appalachian West: 1) Lower Louisiana; 2) Upper Louisiana
> (Illinois Country); 3) Missouri River Valley 4) Ohio Country; 5) Great
> Lakes; 6) Red River and Saskatchewan River regions.
>
> Paper proposals should be sent by email (gteas at yorku.ca) no later than
> on September 1st, 2007, in order to allow the organizers to prepare
> the official multi-session proposal for the conference. Each proposal
> should include: 1) Title of the presentation and an abstract of about
> 300 words; 2) Brief curriculum vitae. Proposals from graduate students
> are welcome!




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