The Economic History Society (EHS) will hold its 2014 meeting at the University of Warwick, March 28-30. The call for papers and on-line submission system are now available on the newly redesigned EHS website. According to the call,
The conference programme committee welcomes proposals on all aspects of economic and social history covering a wide range of periods and countries and, particularly, papers of an interdisciplinary nature. Preference may be given to scholars who did not present a paper at the previous year's conference. . . . The committee invites proposals for individual papers, as well as for entire sessions (3 speakers [optimum], 1.5 hours duration; no more than 4 papers will be accepted for any one session). The latter should include proposals and synopses for each paper in the session, although the committee reserves the right to determine which papers will be presented in the session if it is accepted. If a session is not accepted, the committee may incorporate one or more of the proposed papers into other panels.Those currently studying for, or who have recently completed, a Ph.D. should submit a proposal to the New Researcher session. For more information and access to the on-line submission system, please visit the EHS Conference website. The deadline for New Researcher submissions is September 4, 2013; for other submissions, it is September 11, 2013.