[HistoricCemeterieslistserv] Association for Gravestone Studies Annual Meeting
GILL Kuri * OPRD
Kuri.GILL at oprd.oregon.gov
Tue May 31 06:50:01 PDT 2022
Updates from the Association of Gravestone Studies
Notice of AGS Annual Meeting
Hold the date: June 17, 2022!
The Association for Gravestone Studies Annual Meeting will be held on Friday, June 17, 2022 at 7:00PM Eastern Time, at Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts, during our 2022 Conference.
At that meeting, elections to the AGS Board of Directors will be ratified. Details regarding how to attend the Annual Meeting will be posted on the AGS website in advance of the meeting and included in the registration materials for those who attend the conference. We invite you to vote electronically early in June (we will send details via e-mail), or at the Annual Meeting.
Call for Papers: 2023 Edition of Markers: Annual Journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies
The subject matter of Markers is defined as the analytical study of gravemarkers, monuments, tombs, and cemeteries of all types and encompassing all historical periods and geographical regions. Markers is of interest to scholars in anthropology, historical archaeology, art and architectural history, ethnic studies, material culture studies, American studies, folklore and popular culture studies, linguistics, literature, rhetoric, local and regional history, cultural geography, sociology, and related fields. Articles submitted for publication in Markers should be scholarly, analytical, and interpretive, not merely descriptive or entertaining, and should be written in a style appropriate to both a wide academic audience and an audience of interested non-academics.
This call for papers will also be posted on Listservs for American art history and H-Net for the Humanities and Social Sciences. If you know of a Listserv for your discipline that would also be appropriate for a Markers call for papers, please email the editor at roark at chatham.edu<mailto:roark at chatham.edu>.
Questions and submissions to Markers 2023 should be sent to Editor Elisabeth Roark, Professor of Art History and Museum Studies at Chatham University, at roark at chatham.edu<mailto:roark at chatham.edu>, before August 1, 2022.
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