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2013 TSA Annual Conference - Northumbria University

8 - 11 July 2013

The Chairman of the TSA, Prof Alan Dobson (St. Andrews University) and Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane (Northumbria University) would like to extend an invitation to the 2013 Transatlantic Studies Association Annual Conference

Our outstanding 2013 plenary guests are:

Professor Donna Alvah (St. Lawrence University)

AND

Professor Michael Clarke (Royal United Services Institute)

AND

Professor Erwan Lagadec will lead a roundtable discussion of his book, Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century with respondents

Panel proposals and individual papers are welcome for any of the general or sub-panels. A 300 word abstract of proposal and brief CV to panel leaders or to Alan Dobson ad98@st-andrews.ac.uk and Michael Cullinane michael.cullinane@northumbria.ac.uk.

Deadline - 1 June 2013

The general panels, subpanels and panel leaders for 2013 are:

1. Literature and Culture: Constance Post cjpost@iastate.edu and Louise Walsh walsh.lou@gmail.com

Sub-panels:

Transatlantic Romantic Dialogues: Clare Elliott, clare.elliott@northumbria.ac.uk.

Transatlantic Literary Ecologies: Kevin Hutchings, Kevin.Hutchings@unbc.ca and John Miller, John.Miller@sheffield.ac.uk.

2. Economics: Fiona Venn vennf@essex.ac.uk and Joe McKinney joe_mckinney@baylor.edu

3. History, Security Studies and IR: Alan Dobson ad98@st-andrews.ac.uk and David Ryan david.ryan@ucc.ie

Sub-panels:

NATO: Luca Ratti ratti@uniroma3.it and Ben Zyla ben.zyla@gmail.com

Central and Eastern European Countries in NATO: Alliances, Politics, and Identity: Luca Ratti ratti@uniroma3.it, Ben Zyla ben.zyla@gmail.com, and Karolina MacLachlan karolina.maclachlan@kcl.ac.uk

Ethnicity and security in the transatlantic world: David Haglund david.haglund@queensu.ca

The U.S. Pivot to Asia: Erwan Lagadec elagadec@gwu.edu

Diplomats at War: The American Experience: Simon Rofe simon.rofe@soas.ac.uk

Anglo-American Relations: Steve Marsh marshsi@cardiff.ac.uk and Charlie Whitham, cwhitham@uwic.ac.uk

Transatlantic Relations during the Second World War: Tom Mills t.c.mills@lancaster.ac.uk and Gavin Bailey gjzbailey@gmail.com

Bringing South Borders In: Perceptions, Strategies and Political Action of Latin America and Africa in Transatlantic Relations: Alexandre Moreli alexandre.moreli@fgv.br

Transatlantic Approaches to Energy Security: John R. Deni john.deni@us.army.mil

4. Planning, Regeneration and the Environment: Antonia Sagredo asagredo@flog.uned.es and Tony Jackson a.a.jackson@dundee.ac.uk

5. Migration and Diaspora in the Atlantic World: Tanja Bueltmann tanja.bueltmann@northumbria.ac.uk

Sub-panels:

The Anglican Church in the Atlantic World: Joe Hardwick joseph.hardwick@northumbria.ac.uk

British Cultural Legacies in the Atlantic World: Tanja Bueltmann tanja.bueltmann@northumbria.ac.uk

You can download a copy of the Call for Papers here.

Booking details and links to online booking on Northumbria University's website can be found here.

Prof. Susan Manning (Edinburgh) 1958-2013. The Transatlantic Studies Association wishes to offer our sincerest condolences to Professor Susan Manning's family, friends and colleagues. Many of the TSA's members knew Susan personally and worked with her on her innovative and inspiring research. Her impact was great and will have lasting influence on generations of scholars.