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[Commlist] CFP: “The Watergate Break-In: 50 Years Later” conference
Sat Mar 05 13:29:24 GMT 2022
Shane O'Sullivan is pleased to announce a two-day online conference
reflecting on the fiftieth anniversary of the Watergate break-in,
convened by Shane O'Sullivan and Dr Melissa Graves.
There has been a resurgence of interest in Watergate in recent years,
with the revelations of the Mueller investigation and presidential
impeachment hearings benchmarked against the historical nadir of
political malfeasance, and each new scandal dubbed “worse than
Watergate.” At the same time, new document releases have allowed
scholars to probe the CIA’s internal history of Watergate and the
backgrounds of the burglars and their associations with the Agency in
unprecedented detail, and a new study of the FBI’s Watergate
investigation has seen the Bureau’s lead investigators emerge from the
shadow of Woodward and Bernstein’s reporting to reclaim key
breakthroughs in the case for the Bureau’s investigation team.
Fifty years after the break-in, the surviving investigators and
prosecutors still can’t understand why the burglars entered DNC
headquarters on the evening of June 17, 1972; or how the experienced
intelligence operatives in the break-in team made such elementary
mistakes, resulting in their arrests and President Nixon’s resignation
two years later.
While much has been written about the White House cover-up and the Nixon
White House tapes, the stories of the burglars and the FBI investigation
are less well-known, and the conference organisers aim to widen the
scope of Watergate scholarship and explore some of the remaining
mysteries of the case.
We welcome proposals for individual papers and pre-organised panels
which reflect recent and emerging scholarship on subjects which might
include: the White House Plumbers, the Fielding break-in, the
Moorer-Radford Affair, the Gemstone Plan, the surveillance of anti-war
protestors as a precursor to Watergate, the Watergate burglars, the
Watergate break-ins, the first phase of the White House cover-up, the
FBI and CIA investigations, Judge Sirica and the trial of the Watergate
burglars in January 1973, the Watergate whistle-blowers, the impact of
the Watergate investigation on the trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony
Russo, and the work of the Senate Watergate Committee and the Watergate
Special Prosecution Force. We are also interested in proposals which
explore the social and cultural impact of Watergate or other relevant areas.
Conference sessions will be 90 minutes long and comprise 3 x 20-minute
presentations, followed by 30 minutes for questions/discussion.
Proposals for pre-organized panel should include a moderator and three
individual presentations. All presentations will be video recorded and
made publicly available on the conference website. Selected papers may
also be published.
The conference coincides with the release of a major new HBO series on
the Watergate burglars, /The White House Plumbers/
<https://www.hbo.com/white-house-plumbers> and invited speakers will
include historians, academics, published authors on the case and
Watergate investigators.
The proposal submission deadline is April 10, 2022. Please submit a
250-word abstract and short bio to (s.osullivan /at/ kingston.ac.uk). If
submitting a panel proposal, please include abstracts for each proposed
presentation and short bios for each speaker. Thank you for your
interest in participating in this conference.
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