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Mar. 1 | 2010 Franklin Prize
Nominations for 2010 John Hope Franklin Publication Prize for the best-published book in American Studies due

Mar. 1 | 2010 Romero Prize
Nominations for 2010 Lora Romero Publication Prize for the best-published first book in American Studies due

Mar. 1 | 2010 Community Partnership Grants
Applications for the 2010 Community Partnership Grants Program to assist American Studies collaborative, interdisciplinary community projects due

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ACLS Humanities E-Book

The American Studies Association is a member of the American Council of Learned Societies. The ACLS offers individual annual subscriptions to ACLS Humanities E-Book to current American Studies Association members. By early 2010 HEB will be offering unlimited access to nearly 3,000 full-text, cross-searchable titles across the humanities and social sciences, from the 1880s through the present.

Individual subscriptions are an attractive option for those whose institutions don’t already have a subscription to HEB or for American Studies Association members who might not be affiliated with a subscribing institution. Individual annual subscriptions are $35.00. Please visit http://www.humanitiesebook.org/subscribinginsts.html to see if your institution subscribes.

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WHAT'S NEW IN THE COMMUNITY

Chesapeake American Studies Association Annual Conference 2010: New American Spaces

March 26 & 27, Georgetown University
**Deadline for Proposals Feb. 8, 2010**


Chesapeake American Studies Association Annual Conference 2010: New American Spaces

NEW DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 8TH


ASA 2010 Panels

Many thanks to everyone who submitted abstracts, wrote panel descriptions, agreed to moderate, or otherwise helped the Humor Studies Caucus organize five panels to submit to the ASA for the 2010 conference.  We now have 52 members of our list serve, and we received more than 30 proposals.  The growth of the caucus is encouraging and exciting.

There is a new link above—“Past and Present Panels”—with the five abstracts from this year’s work, as well as the past panels of the Caucus.

Thanks to Phil Nel, Juniper Ellis, Ted Gournelos, and Tracy Wuster for crafting the CFP and organizing the ensuing papers into panels.

Thanks to Lanita Jacobs-Huey, Judith Yaross Lee, Gillian Johns, Amy Ware, and Ted Gournelos for volunteering to Chair the panels.

Thanks also to Lanita, Ted, Phil Charles Martin, and John Lowe for writing the panel abstracts, and to Jen Dickinson for pulling together her panel and submitting.

And especially: thank you to everyone who submitted.  We hope that papers that didn’t fit into panels were submitted individually, and that all the papers and panels are accepted by ASA.


KTASA NEW WEBSITE


Looking to provide Early-American Content for the 2010 A.S.A.

Let’s see HOW MANY FIRST-RATE PANEL PROPOSALS we can get to the 2010 Program Committee by their January 26 deadline! Toward that end, Peter Reed,  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) has generously offered to help MATCH UP colleagues who are considering proposing an early-American-flavored panel (or paper) with colleagues who are also considering proposing a paper!


looking ahead to our 2011 conference—and looking forward!

early 2011: our next biennial conference, back in Atlanta