2023 Call for Papers

Conferences

Announcement of 2025 Elections for the Board of the Society of Nineteenth Century Historians

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Registration for the 2025 Sachsman Symposium Now Open

 

The Society of Nineteenth Century Historians invites you to register for the 33rd Annual Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press set for the campus of Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia, November 13-15, 2025.

The conference schedule includes three days of outstanding scholarly presentations and panel discussions covering a wide variety of topics. In addition, Dr. Angela M. Zombek, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Civil War Era at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will present the Hazel Dicken-Garcia Lecture further enhancing the Symposium experience.

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Society Announces Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press

The Thirty-Second Annual Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression recently concluded on the Augusta University campus highlighted by the Society of Nineteenth Century Historians dedicating the conference in honor of its founder and tireless advocate, the late Dr. David Sachsman. Henceforth, the conference shall be known as the Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, a fitting tribute to an outstanding scholar and mentor.

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An Opportunity to Participate in a Unique Symposium

Call for Papers

Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, Civil War, and Free Expression

November 2-4, 2023, In-person with a Zoom Option Upon Request

Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia

Deadline: August 21, 2023

The Society of Nineteenth Century Historians, in partnership with the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University, presents the 31st annual Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression. The Society invites submissions dealing with media, broadly defined in the Nineteenth Century. Some examples include, but are certainly not limited to, the Civil War in fiction and history, freedom of expression, presidents and legislatures, the minority press, sensationalism, crime, and spiritualism.

Since 2000, the Symposium, formerly hosted at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga by the West Chair of Excellence in Communications and Public Affairs, the late Dr. David Sachsman, has produced nine different books of readings covering a broad range of subjects. These include: The Civil War and the Press (2000); Memory and Myth: The Civil War in Fiction and Film from Uncle Tom’s Cabin to Cold Mountain (2007); Words at War: The Civil War and American Journalism (2008); Seeking a Voice: Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press (2009); Sensationalism: Murder, Mayhem, Mudslinging, Scandals, and Disasters in 19th-Century Reporting (2013); A Press Divided: Newspaper Coverage of the Civil War (2014); After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865–1900 (2017); The Antebellum Press: Setting the Stage for Civil War (2019), and The Civil War Soldier and the Press (due for publication in 2023). Panel presentations from the 2020 Symposium were recorded and aired on C-SPAN.

Selected papers and panels will be presented during the conference Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 2-4, 2023. Papers should be able to be presented within 20 minutes and at least 10–15 pages long. The top three papers and the top three student papers will be honored accordingly.

The 31st annual conference is returning to an in-person format with exciting opportunities for graduate students and young scholars to gain valuable experience and feedback, not to mention networking and camaraderie, with in-person attendance. A Zoom option is available upon request.

It is not necessary to be a member of the Society to submit a paper or panel for consideration.

SUBMISSION: Please send your paper (including a 200–300-word abstract) as a Word attachment to 19thCenturyHistorians@gmail.com by August 21, 2023. For more information, please contact 19thCenturyHistorians@gmail.com.

Announcement of 2025 Elections for the Board of the Society of Nineteenth Century Historians

Please follow the link below to learn more!

CLICK HERE

Registration for the 2025 Sachsman Symposium Now Open

 

The Society of Nineteenth Century Historians invites you to register for the 33rd Annual Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press set for the campus of Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia, November 13-15, 2025.

The conference schedule includes three days of outstanding scholarly presentations and panel discussions covering a wide variety of topics. In addition, Dr. Angela M. Zombek, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Civil War Era at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will present the Hazel Dicken-Garcia Lecture further enhancing the Symposium experience.

REGISTER TODAY

Society Announces Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press

The Thirty-Second Annual Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression recently concluded on the Augusta University campus highlighted by the Society of Nineteenth Century Historians dedicating the conference in honor of its founder and tireless advocate, the late Dr. David Sachsman. Henceforth, the conference shall be known as the Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, a fitting tribute to an outstanding scholar and mentor.

Here are some other highlights!