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2004 Regional Conference Program is now online (PDF) Registration, Housing,and Transportation Information Promotional Focus on Teaching Exhibitor Information Exhibit Packet (PDF) Exhibit Contract (PDF) Advertising Insertion Order (PDF) Please direct your questions to the at OAH. |
Practicing American History in the South
In 2004 OAH, in conjunction with Georgia State University Department of History and the Georgia Association of Historians, will host its second regional conference. Its aim is to serve anew its members at community and four-year colleges and high schools, and those employed in government, museums, and the private sector as well as in major universities. The conference also seeks to encourage persons who will soon serve in these diverse capacities--graduate students--to get involved in professional activities early in their careers. The regional conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, on the campus of Georgia State University, July 8-11, 2004. The meeting takes as its special charge a desire to reach members and other historians and graduate students who find it difficult to attend the national meeting held in the spring each year. Atlanta is a convenient, central location in the Southeast and the conference benefits from the relatively inexpensive lodging and services offered by Georgia State University. Considerable attention will be devoted to professional development and the practice of history both in classrooms and in public settings in the South. Registration Rates
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$60
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OAH Member | ||
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$40
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OAH Member Student or Income under $20,000 | ||
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$80
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Non-member | ||
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$45
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Non-member Student or Income under $20,000 | ||
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$30
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One-day registration | ||
The deadline for housing reservations at the Georgia State University Village has passed.
The deadline for preregistration has passed.
Accommodations
Rooms will be available at the Georgia State University Village. The Village is located on a nine-acre site in downtown Atlanta, on the SE corner of Centennial Olympic Park Drive (formerly Techwood Drive) and North Avenue and along the I-75/85 connector. A small number of rooms will also be available at the Country Inn & Suites at Turner Field.
Child care for the conference can be arranged with Nannies &Sitters, Int'l., 404-885-6644; http://www.nasint.com or Childcare Concierge, 404-874-8844; http://www.childcareconcierge.com.
Travel Fellowships
Thanks to the generous support of the Liberty Legacy Foundation, the Organization of American Historians is pleased to announce fifty travel fellowships for precollegiate history teachers to attend the 2004 OAH Regional Meeting in Atlanta, July 8-11. To apply online, follow this link.
OAH Professional Development Certificates will be offered. For more information call (812) 855-7311 or email the OAH Convention Manager,
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