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Newcastle upon Tyne
Conference, symposium - History
Technologies for Local History
The Association for History and Computing (UK) is pleased to announce its 2001 one day conference, Beyond the Boundaries: Technologies for Local History on 24 November 2001 at the University of Newcastle The Association for History and Computing (U -
Newcastle upon Tyne
France, Europe and the Wider World
The Society for the Study of French History 16th Annual Meeting CALL FOR PAPERS 4th- 6th April 2002 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, U.K. http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/t.d.watson/conference.htm CALL FOR PAPERS. The annual meeting of the Society for the Study of -
Maryland Heights
Conference, symposium - History
Violence and the French revolution
VIOLENCE AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27, 2001 A conference exploring the phenomenon of violence in its broadest manifestations during the 1790s. Paper topics include war, various forms of government repress -
New Haven
Conference, symposium - History
Transatlantic Antislavery and Women's Rights
This announcement was submitted via the H-Net Announcements Website. Find it at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=127708 Sisterhood and Slavery: Transatlantic Antislavery and Women's Rights Location: Connecticut, United States Con -
Bad Herrenalb
Conference, symposium - Geography
Second Demographic Transition in Europe
EuroConference on Family and Fertility Change in Modern European Societies: Explorations and Explanations of Recent Developments
This conference will address the current empirical and theoretical knowledge about recent developments in fertility and family behaviour in modern societies. Details on the scientific content and the practical organisation Dates 23 - 28 June 2 -
Halifax
MONEY AND ECONOMIC FICTION IN EARLY MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE THE RISE OF SPECULATION AND ITS LITERARY REPRESENTATION.
CALL FOR PAPERS Deadline for submission : April 15th 2001 We invite proposals for subimissionsfor the joint meeting on Eighteenth Century Speculations organized by The Northeast American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies -
Chicago
Revolution identities France 1787-1799
Newberry Library French Revolution summer seminar
The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies announces "REVOLUTION AND CHANGING IDENTITIES IN FRANCE, 1787-1799," a 5-week summer seminar (2 July - 3 August 2001) directed by Jeremy Popkin on identity transformation and the revolutionary process. -
Saint-Claude
The Legacy of Slavery and Emancipation in Europe and the Americas
Saint-Claude, Guadeloupe March 9-11, 2001 Laurent Dubois Department of History 301 Morrill Hall Michigan State University E. Lansing, MI 48104 duboisl@msu.edu CEPIC Centre d'histoire sociale du
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