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From: UNK
Date: 2011 Jun 6, 00:58 -0700
CALL FOR PAPERS
After Longitude - Modern navigation in context
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Thursday-Friday 22-23 March 2012
Following a successful meeting in 2010, the National Maritime Museum and
the Royal Institute of Navigation are planning a second symposium to
bring together current research in the history of navigation.
The symposium will explore the wider impact of the 'discovery' of
longitude and the ways in which navigation has evolved since then. In
particular it will aim to investigate the connections between
navigational advances and the development of exploration, surveying,
commerce and empire from the 19th century to today.
Possible themes might include, but would not be restricted to:
- the development of navigational instruments, maps and charts and
related techniques
- the impact of changing technologies on practices and practitioners
- the links between marine, land, air and space navigation
- research that places these developments into broader contexts
Proposals for papers on these and related themes are now being sought.
It is anticipated that speaking slots will be of about 25 minutes,
including time for questions.
To propose a paper, or for further information, please send the title
and abstract (approximately 200 words) to:
Research Administrator
National Maritime Museum
London SE10 9NF
Tel 020 8312 6716
Fax 020 8312 6592
E-mail research@nmm.ac.uk
The deadline for receipt of proposals is Friday 30 September 2011
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