Nations, Nationalism & National Identities, Montreal, 5.3.2005 History in the Making 10: Nations, Nationalism & National Identities Call for Papers Concordia University, Montréal (QC) Canada 5 March 2005 The tenth History in the Making Conference will be held March 5, 2005 at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. This year's theme is "Nations, nationalism, and national identity." Graduate students and senior undergraduates in history and related disciplined from universities across North America are invited to submit paper proposals discussing issues related to nationhood both historically and in the contemporary world. Graduate students who have completed their degrees within the past year are also encouraged to submit papers. The papers will be collected and published in the conference's annual proceedings. The conference, organized by and for graduate students, offers a unique experience for students hoping to become published scholars. Student presenters are given the opportunity to exercise their public speaking skills, communicate research findings to an informed audience of peers, meet and exchange ideas with students from Montreal and elsewhere, and have their work published. HIM, one of the longest-running graduate students' history conferences in North America, has a long tradition of professionalism and scholarship. As in the past, the History in the Making Conference will count on financial and material support from both within Concordia University and in the wider community. Please visit our website at (web address given below). Call for papers Nations, nationalism, and national identity March 5, 2005 Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Nationalism, far from having dwindled in an age of globalization, has proven to be a remarkably persistent and powerful force in the world. Indeed, in many ways it may be said to be more powerful, if more diffuse now than in an older era of more easily-defined nation-states. This year's History in the Making Conference aims to address questions surrounding the various intersections of nations, nationalism, and identity. The purpose of the conference is to showcase and workshop the research of graduate students and senior-level undergraduates. Students from all history-related disciplines are welcome. Each participant will be required to make a 15-20 minute presentation. Finished conference papers should be no longer than 15 pp. They will be published in the conference's annual proceedings. Possible topics include, but are by no means limited to: National history in an age of globalization Nation versus state Representations of nation Inclusion in / exclusion from "the nation" Nationalism and patriotism Please feel free to interpret the topic as you choose: we welcome thoughtful, creative, and enthusiastic contributions. Requirements: -a 500-word abstract of your proposed paper/presentation and a letter of introduction are due by *January 7, 2005* to history_in_the_making10@yahoo.ca. Please include in email text or as Rich Text / Word attachment. -letters of acceptance will be emailed by January 21, 2005. -requests for AV should follow acceptance and confirmation of attendance -submissions and papers may be in either English or French (third-language translation may be available, please inform the conference organizers of any specific needs in this regard) Questions may be directed to history_in_the_making10@yahoo.ca.