19 May 2009

CFP: Cities in Revolt: The Dutch-American Atlantic, ca. 1650-1830

Cities in Revolt: The Dutch-American Atlantic, ca. 1650-1830
November 13-14, 2009
Columbia University, New York

The organizers invite submissions of papers for an international conference, "Cities in Revolt: The Dutch-American Atlantic, ca. 1650-1830." Ranging from the conquest of New Amsterdam to the presidency of Martin van Buren, the conference aims to document the continuous and fruitful political exchanges that took place in the long eighteenth century between the Dutch Republic and empire on the one hand and British North America and the United States on the other. Among the key conference aims are to examine the political consequences of trans-Atlantic commercial linkages and the impact of the American Revolution on Dutch patriots. The keynote address will be given by Professor Jonathan Israel of the Institute for Advanced Study.

Papers proposed should be approximately 20 minutes in length. Submissions on any topic relevant to the conference topic and aims will be gladly accepted, however the organizers would particularly welcome submissions relating to:
  • Dutch Patriots in the United States in the 1790s
  • The American Revolution in the Dutch Atlantic world
  • New York and Amsterdam financiers in eighteenth-century politics
  • Dutch New Yorkers and politics in the early nineteenth century
To propose a paper, please submit a 250-word abstract and a short CV via email to both npr2103@columbia.edu and wed23@columbia.edu by MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2009. Conference committee: Simon Schama (Columbia); Karen Kupperman (NYU); Evan Haefeli (Columbia); Nathan Perl-Rosenthal (Columbia); Wijnie de Groot (Columbia).

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