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CFP: Lay Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:16pm
Nicholas Eckstein

> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
>
> to a special issue of Journal of Religious History entitled 'Lay
> Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe'.
>
> This is a call for contributors of articles to a special issue of the
> Journal of Religious History. The issue is to be dedicated to the
> theme of the elusive yet vital relationship between the devotional
> practices of the European laity and the urban context of such lay

CFP: Lay Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:16pm
Nicholas Eckstein

> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
>
> to a special issue of Journal of Religious History entitled 'Lay
> Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe'.
>
> This is a call for contributors of articles to a special issue of the
> Journal of Religious History. The issue is to be dedicated to the
> theme of the elusive yet vital relationship between the devotional
> practices of the European laity and the urban context of such lay

CFP: Lay Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:16pm
Nicholas Eckstein

> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
>
> to a special issue of Journal of Religious History entitled 'Lay
> Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe'.
>
> This is a call for contributors of articles to a special issue of the
> Journal of Religious History. The issue is to be dedicated to the
> theme of the elusive yet vital relationship between the devotional
> practices of the European laity and the urban context of such lay

CFP: Lay Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:16pm
Nicholas Eckstein

> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
>
> to a special issue of Journal of Religious History entitled 'Lay
> Devotion and the Urban Setting in Early Modern Europe'.
>
> This is a call for contributors of articles to a special issue of the
> Journal of Religious History. The issue is to be dedicated to the
> theme of the elusive yet vital relationship between the devotional
> practices of the European laity and the urban context of such lay

CFP: Postscript (grad) (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:00pm
Carol Goodman

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory

CALL FOR PAPERS

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory is a
multi-disciplinary journal published annually by graduate students in
the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Students either currently enrolled in a post-graduate program or having
recently graduated from one are invited to submit articles for
consideration. Interdisciplinary papers and essays responding to issues
of current debate within academia are especially encouraged.

CFP: Postscript (grad) (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:00pm
Carol Goodman

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory

CALL FOR PAPERS

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory is a
multi-disciplinary journal published annually by graduate students in
the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Students either currently enrolled in a post-graduate program or having
recently graduated from one are invited to submit articles for
consideration. Interdisciplinary papers and essays responding to issues
of current debate within academia are especially encouraged.

CFP: Postscript (grad) (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 - 5:00pm
Carol Goodman

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory

CALL FOR PAPERS

Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory is a
multi-disciplinary journal published annually by graduate students in
the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Students either currently enrolled in a post-graduate program or having
recently graduated from one are invited to submit articles for
consideration. Interdisciplinary papers and essays responding to issues
of current debate within academia are especially encouraged.