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ISAS CONFERENCE 2015
Call for Papers
Seventeenth Biennial Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, University of Glasgow, 3-7 August 2015 (post-conference excursion to Iona, 8-9 August 2015)
The conference theme is "The Daily Life of the Anglo-Saxons". Ordinary Anglo-Saxons are often less visible to us than the key
political and religious figures, but their lives shaped and were shaped by the wider events of the early medieval period. The theme
encompasses all aspects of life, whether mundane or glamorous, covering activities such as farming and cooking, trade and
craftsmanship, child-rearing and education, as well as government and administration, religion and devotional practices, travel and
communication, medicine, art and leisure. The theme is a broad one by design to accommodate not only archaeological and historical
investigations, but also explorations of the language, literature and place-names of the period. Papers on open topics are also
welcome.
Proposals will be evaluated "blind" by members of the ISAS Advisory Board. Decisions regarding which proposals are accepted will be
announced by January 2015.
Papers should be no more than 20 minutes in length, and will be grouped into 3-paper sessions of one hour and 30 minutes in length
so as to leave time for questions and discussion. Proposals are welcome for individual papers or for complete sessions. Abstracts,
whether for papers or for sessions, should be no more than 500 words in length (including bibliography). Abstracts are also required
for individual papers within a proposed session.
Proposals are also welcome for project reports, which should be no more than 10 minutes in length and will be grouped into 5-report
sessions of one hour so as to leave a short time for factual questions. Abstracts for project reports should be no more than 250
words in length (including bibliography).
All sessions will be held in a room that is fully equipped with audiovisual and computer equipment.
Abstracts can be submitted from 15 June 2014 to 15 October 2014 via the submission site:
http://link.library.utoronto.ca/isas/conference/index.cfm
A step-by-step guide for submitting an abstract for a paper or project report may be found here:
www.isasweb.net/conf/ISAS2015-Paper-ProjectReport.pdf
A step-by-step guide for proposing a panel session may be found here:
www.isasweb.net/conf/ISAS2015-PanelSession.pdf
To submit an abstract within the permitted amount of time online, you might wish to
prepare it first as a word-processing document, then copy and paste it in. Please note that the deadline of 15 October is necessary
to allow time for the reviewing process, and will not be extended.
Please note that in order to present at ISAS Glasgow, it is necessary to be a current member of ISAS. Information on joining ISAS or
updating membership can be found at: http://www.isasweb.net/mem.html .
Questions or problems relating to the submission of proposals may be directed either to the conference host, current ISAS President
Carole Hough ([email protected]) or to Executive Director Martin Foys ([email protected]).
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UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Quick Information:
• Abstracts can be submitted from 15 June 2014 to 15 October 2014 via the submission site:
http://link.library.utoronto.ca/isas/conference/index.cfm
• A guide for submitting an abstract for a paper or project report may be found here:
www.isasweb.net/conf/ISAS2015-Paper-ProjectReport.pdf
• A guide for proposing a panel session may be found here:
www.isasweb.net/conf/ISAS2015-PanelSession.pdf
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