Little Rock, Arkansas - June 19-22This year’s Conference will focus on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War, exploring resistance to enslavement through escape and flight during this tumultuous period of the nation’s history. As the battle over whether the nation should accept or abolish slavery waged on, people continued to fight against the institution of slavery. The Underground Railroad continued to play an important role, as shown by the continual enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act during the war. It was not until the 13th Amendment eliminated “slavery and involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime” that the need for the Underground Railroad ultimately ended. For more information, please visit: http://www.nps.gov/ugrrTo register for the conference, please visit: http://www.asalh.org/ugrr.html
June 21-23, 2013 View the Brochure: Foodways in the Northeast II: A Second Helping REGISTER ONLINE Please Note: Accomodations at The Bement School are sold out. For a list of area lodging, click here. This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement of these lodgings nor are there special arrangements for this event. Read the Call for Papers Announcement The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife and Historic Deerfield, Inc., wish to thank the New England Culinary Institute and CISA (Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture) for their promotional support. Special thanks to Lamson & Goodnow for their contribution to the Seminar.  
The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife is a continuing series of conferences, exhibitions, and publications whose purpose is to explore everyday life, work, and culture in New England’s past. Founded on the premise that traditional lore and material folk culture are rapidly disappearing in New England, the series focuses attention on emerging areas of folk studies, regional and local history, cultural geography, historical archaeology, and vernacular and antiquarian studies. Conferences are held in June or July of each year with concurrent exhibitions at participating museums and art galleries. Dublin Seminar conferences are sponsored by Historic Deerfield.
Dear Directors and Curators,The National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, cordially invites you to take part in an International Conference on “Living Animals in Museums Activity”, which is going to be held at the Museum on 4th and 5th October 2013. The conference is co-organized with the International Association of Museums of Agriculture (AIMA), as well as Technology and Life Sciences Institute in Poznań, University of Life Sciences in Poznań and Polish Association of Working Horse Users and Friends. The aim of the Conference is to create a forum of experience exchange in the field of keeping and breeding of animals in museums and parks, as well as conditions of their keeping and use in education, taking under consideration law regulations on animal welfare and visitors’ safety. We would like to focus particularly on the six themes below, on which you can prepare your papers (full- or half-time): - The role of museums in transmission and popularization of tangible and intangible heritage, both of culture and nature, related to the keeping and breeding of animals.
- Museums in the service of working animals as green energy. The use of working animals (along with traditional techniques and implements) in the reality of nowadays.
- Behavioral predispositions of animals vs visitor security and the very animal security.
- Conditions of presentation and keeping for particular groups of farm animals. Law regulations on animal welfare vs traditional methods of animal keeping and care.
- Forms of education with the use of living animals for visitor age groups (e.g. demonstration of milking a cow for schoolchildren, sheep shearing, traditional feeding and care of animals, teams of working oxen and horses at work etc.)
- Practical, as well as economic and commercial aspects of animal keeping – production and commercial distribution of animal products, sanitary requirements etc.
. We look forward to welcoming you at our Museum at what we hope to be a successful and fruitful gathering.
Download registration form Organizational issues - Conference fee is 200 PLN and it includes conference kit and full board.
- A multimedia projector is at the disposal of participants.
- Detailed conference schedule is to be determined later.
- Please register your presentation (title and summary) until 30 June 2013 and confirm your participation until 31 August 2013 via email or post with contact person:
Urszula Nowakowska, e-mail: u.nowakowska@muzeum-szreniawa.pl
National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa ul. Dworcowa 5, 62-052 Komorniki, tel.: 0-61 81 07 629, fax: 0-61 81 07 642, e-mail: muzeum@muzeum-szreniawa.pl
The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) invites abstracts (sessions, papers and posters) for the Program of the 74th Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM, March 18-22, 2014. The theme of the Program is “Destinations.” The Society is a multi-disciplinary association that focuses on problem definition and resolution. We welcome papers from all disciplines. The deadline for abstract submission is October 15, 2013. For additional information on the theme, abstract size/format, and the meeting, please visit our web page (www.sfaa.net, click on “Annual Meeting”).
The Society for Applied Anthropology is pleased to announce our 74th Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM, March 18-22, 2014. For general meeting information visit http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2014.html For more informtion contact:
Melissa Cope Society for Applied Anthropology PO Box 2436 Oklahoma City, OK 73101 405-843-5113 405-843-8553 (fax)
Living History Crossroads, February 21 – 23, 2014, Washington, Arkansas Hosted by Historic Washington State Park Call for Proposals – Workshops, Sessions, Panels, and Presentations The Arkansas Living History Association seeks proposals for workshops, sessions, panels, and presentations for the 2014 Conference in Washington, Arkansas. This conference will look at the different ways Living History can impact the teaching of history and when and where certain styles of living history are better suited. To submit a proposal, please fill out the form on the back. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Submissions will be accepted by mail, email, or fax. All presenters are expected to register for the full meeting or the day on which they present. Deadline for submitting proposals is November 15, 2013 SUBMIT TO: Leita Spears Park Historian Historic Washington State Park PO Box 129 Washington, AR 71862 Phone: 870.983.2862 Fax: 870.983.2736 Email: leita.spears@arkansas.gov
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