Meetings
The Society for Reformation Research meets annually in the Fall in conjunction with the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. The Society also regularly hosts sessions every January at the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History meeting in conjunction with the American Historical Association and every May at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
If you would like to present a paper under the auspices of the Society for Reformation Research, or for more information about our programs, please contact our program chairs:
David Luebke (for SCSC and ASCH/AHA)
University of Oregon
Ron Rittgers (for ASCH/AHA)
Valparaiso University
Maureen Thum (for Kalamazoo)
University of Michigan-Flint
The next meeting of the SCSC will be in Toronto, October 31-November 2, 2024. The next regular winter meeting of the American Society of Church History/American Historical Association will be held in San Francisco, January 4-7, 2024. The next meeting of the International Congress on Medieval Studies will meet in Kalamazoo, May 9-11, 2024.
SCSC 2024 Call for Papers
The 2024 Call for papers will be published soon.
To submit a paper or panel, go to the SCSC website (https://sixteenthcentury.org/login) and log into your SCSC account. You do not need to join the SCSC to create an account. One you have logged in, you will be automatically transferred to a page with a link to the Submission Page. Click on that link and you see the SCSC Call for Papers and a menu of options on the right-hand side of the page. Click on the option that best suits your proposal (“Roundtable,” “Workshop,” “Individual Paper,” “Panel”). On the first submission page, you’ll see a list of “Sponsor Organizations”: be sure to click the box for “Society for Reformation Research.” On the second page, you’ll be asked to “Choose Discipline”; there, make sure that you click on “Reformation Studies.”
If you would like help with submitting a paper, panel, workshop, or roundtable for sponsorship or need additional information about SRR sponsorship, please contact the SRR program chair: David M. Luebke. The deadline for submission (via email) of paper and panel proposals to the SRR program chair is Monday, 17 April 2023.
Paper proposals should include:
If you would like to present a paper under the auspices of the Society for Reformation Research, or for more information about our programs, please contact our program chairs:
David Luebke (for SCSC and ASCH/AHA)
University of Oregon
Ron Rittgers (for ASCH/AHA)
Valparaiso University
Maureen Thum (for Kalamazoo)
University of Michigan-Flint
The next meeting of the SCSC will be in Toronto, October 31-November 2, 2024. The next regular winter meeting of the American Society of Church History/American Historical Association will be held in San Francisco, January 4-7, 2024. The next meeting of the International Congress on Medieval Studies will meet in Kalamazoo, May 9-11, 2024.
SCSC 2024 Call for Papers
The 2024 Call for papers will be published soon.
To submit a paper or panel, go to the SCSC website (https://sixteenthcentury.org/login) and log into your SCSC account. You do not need to join the SCSC to create an account. One you have logged in, you will be automatically transferred to a page with a link to the Submission Page. Click on that link and you see the SCSC Call for Papers and a menu of options on the right-hand side of the page. Click on the option that best suits your proposal (“Roundtable,” “Workshop,” “Individual Paper,” “Panel”). On the first submission page, you’ll see a list of “Sponsor Organizations”: be sure to click the box for “Society for Reformation Research.” On the second page, you’ll be asked to “Choose Discipline”; there, make sure that you click on “Reformation Studies.”
If you would like help with submitting a paper, panel, workshop, or roundtable for sponsorship or need additional information about SRR sponsorship, please contact the SRR program chair: David M. Luebke. The deadline for submission (via email) of paper and panel proposals to the SRR program chair is Monday, 17 April 2023.
Paper proposals should include:
- Paper Title
- Abstract (250 words maximum)
- The presenter’s name, affiliation, and email address
- The presenter’s biography or brief CV (3-4 sentences, maximum 150 words, including rank and most important publications or evidence of scholarship)
- Whether audiovisual equipment is needed and what kind
- Whether you have submitted a paper to the SCSC previously
- Whether you need official confirmation of paper acceptance
- Whether you wish to have your paper considered for the Mayer prize
- Panel, roundtable, or workshop title
- Abstract of the panel, roundtable, or workshop (300 words maximum)
- Any additional affiliate society / sponsor beyond the SRR
- Organizer’s name, affiliation, and email address
- Chair / commentator’s name, affiliation, and email address
- List of papers / presenters with relevant paper proposals, including all of the above information