University of Southern Queensland: The British World Conference – Call For Papers

The British World:
Religion, Memory, Culture and Society
University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba
July 2-July 5, 2012

Conference Website

Abstract Deadline:  April 12 2012
**Edit – abstract deadline has been extended until May 25th**

Plenaries:

Christopher Haigh (University of Oxford), Alison Wall (University of Oxford), Peter Goodall (University of Southern Queensland), Lynette Olson (University of Sydney), Helen Farley (Australian Digital Futures Institute)

Call for Papers:

Proposals are now invited for ‘The British World Conference, to be held at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, in conjunction with the Public Memory Research Centre and the Anglican Historical Society of Australia. The conference seeks to increase scholarly understandings of the religious and cultural adjustments that accompanied British political change and expansion.

This conference is an exciting regional and international opportunity for the convergence of scholars in a range of disciplines, from history, religious studies, literature, e-pedagogies, education, post-colonialism, anthropology, legal studies, sociology and indigenous studies. This conference will provide a stimulating forum for the latest research in a range of disciplines.

Abstracts are welcome on any aspect of history and or place where the government, religion, people and cultures of the British Isles have been of influence. The time period is open and may extend from the medieval to the modern period

From a teaching perspective, the landscape in which we teach history has clearly changed over time. In recognition of such developments, under our ‘Precious Past and Digital Future’ stream, we invite papers which investigate the digital dimension of teaching history and religious studies. We especially welcome paper proposals from early career researchers and postgraduates.

Possible themes include (but are not limited to):

The British World

  • Empire and colonial reach
  • Music, art and architecture
  • Education and schooling
  • The English language and translation
  • Environmentalism and the Church
  • Gender and sexuality
  • Indigenous religion meets the British
  • The British Isles and the Church in literature
  • The Church and the law
  • Liturgical reform and Biblical Scholarship
  • Medieval and the early modern Church
  • Migration and transnationalism
  • Religious identity
  • Relations with extra-western religions 

Precious Past and Digital Future

  • Virtual worlds in history teaching
  • E-religion 
  • Images and texts in teaching 
  • E-pedagogy 
  • Writing and teaching history and religious studies

Abstracts of 250-300 words for a 20 minute paper should be sent to british.history@usq.edu.au by April 12 2012. Abstracts should be accompanied by a brief (100 word) CV of the presenter. **Edit – abstract deadline has been extended until May 25th**

Proceedings:

Prospective contributors are invited to submit a written version of their paper for review for inclusion in the conference proceedings, which will be e-published. For guidance on length, format and style, please see the editorial guidelines (doc 32 kb).

Contact details:

Please email us on: british.history@usq.edu.au

Written correspondence can be addressed to:

Dr Marcus Harmes
Faculty of Arts
Open Access College
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba QLD 4350