The Graduate Center of the City University of New
York
Celebrating
the 200th anniversary of Alexander von Humboldt's epochal journey of exploration
of South America, Cuba and Mexico and his visit to the United
States.
Humboldt Bicentennial:
An Interdisciplinary Conference
October 14-16,
2004
Call for
Papers
Alexander von
Humboldt:
From the Americas to the Cosmos
In commemoration of the visit from
Alexander von Humboldt to the United States in 1804 at the invitation of
President Thomas Jefferson, the Graduate Center of the City University of New
York will host an interdisciplinary conference devoted to Humboldt and his
legacy on October 14-16, 2004. The principal focus will be Humboldt's activity
in, relationship to, and impact on the Americas, but all proposals will be
considered.
Areas of
interest include Humboldt's scientific work and publications, political ideas
and advocacy of human rights, paintings, travel writing, friendships, as well as
his fame, image and influence in various parts of the Americas.
Proposals for
papers should consist of:
- a
concise (300 words or less) abstract with title, and
- a
cover letter indicating the author's professional affiliation(s) and contact
information.
Proposals may
be mailed to:
Program
Committee, Humboldt Conference
Bildner Center
for Western Hemisphere Studies
The Graduate
Center/CUNY
365 Fifth
Avenue, Suite 5209
New York, NY
10016-4309
or
email:
humboldt@gc.cuny.edu
fax: (212) 817-1540
Information
at:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/bildn/humboldtconference/home.htm
Deadline
for receipt of proposals is March 1, 2004. Decisions will be made by April 1,
2004.