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Old 26th March 2005, 04:40 PM   #2
jaredkirby
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Call for Papers
at
The International Swordfighting and Martial Arts Convention
in Lansing, MI Aug. 5-7th 2005
http://artofcombat.org/public/thespi...n/aocflyer.htm


We are now soliciting papers on Western Martial arts and all related topics to be presented ISMAC 2005. We are looking for 20 minute papers on any subject related to Historic European Martial Arts. For example:

Treatises:
-Interpretation of treatises and manuals: What do you need to know in order to unlock the knowledge of the masters?
-How did an individual look at these books in their time? What was the intended audience for them?

Social Context:
-What role did martial arts play in civilian life?
-How did the mindset of the time influence the way martial art books were written?

Related Sciences:
-How did other sciences such as Mathematics, Philosophy and Medicine influence Western Martial Arts?
-How did knowledge of internal anatomy influence the targeting of swordsmanship?

Organizations:
-What is the difference between a club, society, company, academy, school, association, etc.?

These are just a few examples; we are open to any topics that are related to Western Martial Arts. In order to be considered you will need to send an abstract for the paper no later than May 1st, 2005. If you have any questions or to submit your abstract please email: jaredkirby@hotmail.com.
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