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Capitalist Souths, a Graduate Student Conference

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University of Georgia

The University of Georgia Department of History and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is pleased to announce the first Capitalist Souths interdisciplinary graduate student conference to be held March 13-14, 2020, at the UGA campus in Athens, Georgia. This conference is part of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Global Georgia Initiative. Our conference invites graduate students to submit proposals that illuminate new work that draws

together the history of capitalism and the US South in its Atlantic World and Global South contexts. The theme, Capitalist Souths, addresses the increasing difficulty to understand the development of capitalism in the US South without understanding its embeddedness in transnational

and global flows of capital, labor, ideas, and people. The interdisciplinary aims of our conference exemplify the growing importance of diverse methodologies in the study of capitalism’s developments  and changes in the US and Global South. We welcome single paper and panel proposals concerning, but not limited to:

•    Transnational histories of the US, Latin America, Africa, and/or Asia

•    Development of capitalism in the US South

•    Labor and capital migrations

•    The “Nuevo South”

•    Contested citizenship

•    Hybrid global identities

•    Environmental and geological impacts of capitalism

Please see our website for more details.

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