Tracking early modern history research, seminars and conferences in North America

One of the persistent problems I have faced over the years has been in following the research being undertaken in early modern history generally and in seventeenth-century history specifically in Canada and the United States. I do have contacts there and can search on the websites of learned societies and universities to try to discover what work is currently under way. Even so, this tends to be very much of a hit and miss affair and I am well aware that historians of interest and items of significance get missed. Each time I use Google or Facebook or X (formerly Twitter), I find work I have not previously heard of and historians unknown to me. Yesterday, I found the programme for the American Historical Association's forthcoming conference in New York next January: five of the sessions do offer papers on subjects I am interested in. I should very much like to find better sources and well-informed historians with whom to keep in touch. Do let me know if they are to be found.

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