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UPDATE: Mapping the Victorian Novel (grad): (2/11/07; NACBS, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:38am
Jamie E Oldham

Please note: This is a panel proposal for NACBS, not NAVSA as originally stated in the CFP. I apologize for any confusion.
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We are seeking additional papers for a proposed (graduate student) panel at the
NACBS 2007 Conference in San Francisco.
Deadline: 2/11/07
Conference Dates: November 9-11, 2007

UPDATE: Mapping the Victorian Novel (grad): (2/11/07; NACBS, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:38am
Jamie E Oldham

Please note: This is a panel proposal for NACBS, not NAVSA as originally stated in the CFP. I apologize for any confusion.
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We are seeking additional papers for a proposed (graduate student) panel at the
NACBS 2007 Conference in San Francisco.
Deadline: 2/11/07
Conference Dates: November 9-11, 2007

UPDATE: Mapping the Victorian Novel (grad): (2/11/07; NACBS, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:38am
Jamie E Oldham

Please note: This is a panel proposal for NACBS, not NAVSA as originally stated in the CFP. I apologize for any confusion.
*******************************************************************************

We are seeking additional papers for a proposed (graduate student) panel at the
NACBS 2007 Conference in San Francisco.
Deadline: 2/11/07
Conference Dates: November 9-11, 2007

UPDATE: London in Text and History, 1400-1700 (UK) (3/1/07; 9/13/07-915/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:28am
Ian Gadd

London in Text and History, 1400-1700

13-15 September 2007 at Jesus College, Oxford, UK

Organisers: Ian Archer (Oxford), Matthew Davies (Centre for Metropolitan
History, London), Ian Gadd (Bath Spa), Tracey Hill (Bath Spa), Paulina Kewes
(Oxford)

Plenary speakers: Caroline Barron, Paul Griffiths, Rob Hume, Mark Jenner,
Mark Knights, Peter Lake and Peter Stallybrass

CALL FOR PAPERS

This conference will focus on the variety of metropolitan identities, and
how these were constructed, represented, and contested by contemporaries
through a variety of media, including text (broadly
defined), visual culture, maps, architecture and performance.

UPDATE: London in Text and History, 1400-1700 (UK) (3/1/07; 9/13/07-915/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:28am
Ian Gadd

London in Text and History, 1400-1700

13-15 September 2007 at Jesus College, Oxford, UK

Organisers: Ian Archer (Oxford), Matthew Davies (Centre for Metropolitan
History, London), Ian Gadd (Bath Spa), Tracey Hill (Bath Spa), Paulina Kewes
(Oxford)

Plenary speakers: Caroline Barron, Paul Griffiths, Rob Hume, Mark Jenner,
Mark Knights, Peter Lake and Peter Stallybrass

CALL FOR PAPERS

This conference will focus on the variety of metropolitan identities, and
how these were constructed, represented, and contested by contemporaries
through a variety of media, including text (broadly
defined), visual culture, maps, architecture and performance.

UPDATE: London in Text and History, 1400-1700 (UK) (3/1/07; 9/13/07-915/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:28am
Ian Gadd

London in Text and History, 1400-1700

13-15 September 2007 at Jesus College, Oxford, UK

Organisers: Ian Archer (Oxford), Matthew Davies (Centre for Metropolitan
History, London), Ian Gadd (Bath Spa), Tracey Hill (Bath Spa), Paulina Kewes
(Oxford)

Plenary speakers: Caroline Barron, Paul Griffiths, Rob Hume, Mark Jenner,
Mark Knights, Peter Lake and Peter Stallybrass

CALL FOR PAPERS

This conference will focus on the variety of metropolitan identities, and
how these were constructed, represented, and contested by contemporaries
through a variety of media, including text (broadly
defined), visual culture, maps, architecture and performance.

CFP: Winnifred Eaton Symposium (3/1/07; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 12:28am
Lesia Koczekan

Winnifred Eaton Symposium

Student papers are invited for a one-day symposium on Winnifred Eaton's and/or
Edith Eaton's life and work at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, to be
held March 16, 2007. The symposium is part of the Winnifred Eaton project,
which also includes a book exhibit, and guest speaker Dr. Jean Lee Cole, of
the Department of English, Loyola College, Maryland, and author of The
Literary Voices of Winnifred Eaton: Redefining Ethnicity and Authenticity.

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