The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, ?an interdisciplinary group dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in all aspects of the period . . . from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century,? will hold its 43rd annual meeting March 22-25, 2012, in San Antonio. Among the many panels listed in the call for papers (available as a Word document here) are:
- ?Copyright: Contexts and Contests? (The Bibliographical Society of America) Molly O?Hagan Hardy, mollyohardy [at] mail.utexas.edu (pp. 2-3)
- ?Authors and Readers in the Eighteenth Century? (Society for the History of Authorship,
Reading, and Publishing ? SHARP) Marta Kvande, marta.kvande [at] ttu.edu (p. 17) - ?Law & the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century? Andrew Benjamin Bricker, abricker [at] stanford.edu (pp. 41-42)
- ?Scotland, England, and Copyright Law? Jared Richman, jrichman [at] coloradocollege.edu (p. 51)
- ?I Testify: Truth and Self in Law and Fiction? Kate Gaudet, ksgaudet [at] uchicago.edu (p. 54)
- ?Literature and Human Rights in the Eighteenth Century? Ramesh Mallipeddi, ramesh.mallipeddi [at] hunter.cuny.edu (p. 58)
The deadline for proposals is Sept. 15, 2011. mw
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