Each year, the William and Mary Quarterly, USC’s Early Modern Studies Institute, and the Huntington Library team up to host a two-day, all-expenses-paid workshop in which mid-career scholars get and give feedback on works-in-progress. The workshop’s theme this year is “Early American Environmental Histories” and its convenor is longtime friend of NiCHE James Rice of Tufts University.
The call-for-proposals for the workshop has just been extended to 15 November — and I’m told that Canadian proposals are most certainly welcome. Consider submitting.
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Alan MacEachern
Professor at The University of Western Ontario
I am a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. I was Director of NiCHE, 2004-15. You can reach me at amaceach@uwo.ca.

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