European Architectural History Network (EAHN)
First International Meeting
Guimarães, Portugal
17-20 June 2010
Call for Session and Roundtable Proposals: Due Date 19 December 2008
Scholars wishing to chair a scholarly session or a roundtable debate at the
2010 EAHN Meeting in Guimarães, Portugal, are invited to submit proposals by
19 December 2008 to jorge.correiaarquitectura.uminho.pt, Prof. Jorge
Correia, General Chair of the EAHN First International Meeting, DAAUM,
Departamento Autónomo de Arquitectura, Universidade do Minho, Campus de
Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal. Phone: +351 253510503.
EAHN membership will be required to chair a session or roundtable, as well
as to present research at the meeting. To join the EAHN, write to
eahn.officegmail.com.
Proposals in English of no more than 400 words including a session or
roundtable title should summarize the subject and the premise. Please
include name, professional affiliation (if applicable), address, telephone
and fax numbers, e-mail address, and a current CV. Proposals and short CVs
should be submitted by e-mail, including the text in both the body of the
e-mail and in the attachment.
Session proposals are intended to cover different periods in the history of
architecture and different approaches to the built environment, including
landscape and urban history. Though the scope of the meeting is European,
the EAHN invites proposals related not only to Europe’s geographical
framework, but also to its transcontinental aspects. Parallel sessions will
consist of either five papers or four papers and a respondent. In addition,
proposals are sought for a limited number of roundtable debates that re-map,
re-define, and outline the current discipline. They will typically consist
of a discussion between panel members and encourage debate with the
audience.
Further information can be found at www.eahn2010.org
Quellennachweis:
CFP: EAHN First International Meeting (Guimaraes, 17-20 Jun 10). In: ArtHist.net, 27.09.2008. Letzter Zugriff 10.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/30765>.