Politics

Stephanie Mudge
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Network Representatives:

Tim Thurber
Stephanie Mudge
Allan Lichtman

The Politics Network invites scholarship that deals with political history, institutions, organization, and mobilization, as well as the politics of policy-making and political processes across time and place. We are concerned with politics on multiple levels (local, regional, national,inter- & trans-national), as well as politics' intersections with a broad range of other entities, processes and organizations: the state, the economy, cities, work and organized labor, culture and knowledge production, welfare state institutions, social citizenship, and education.  Sessions listed with the Politics Network frequently overlap with the following networks: States and Society; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity; Women, Gender, and Sexuality; Urban; Economics; Labor; and Criminal Justice/Law.

In keeping with the traditions of the SSHA we encourage interdisciplinary panels and welcome paper submissions from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives.  While complete panel proposals are preferred (including author-meets-critics book sessions), we will also do our best to place high-quality individual paper submissions.

The submission deadline has been extended to March 15, 2012; submissions can be made via the following link: conference.ssha.org.  Consistent with the 2012 conference theme of "Histories of Capitalism," we are especially interested in works with an emphasis on the intersection of politics and capitalism.  We are also interested in works on the following more specific topics:

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 February 2012 19:35