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9th International Conference on Urban History
You are warmly invited to take part in the 9th International Conference on Urban History to be held in Lyon, 27th - 30th August 2008. The European Association for Urban History was established in 1989 with the support of European Union. Conferences ... |
Aug 27 '08 | Aug 30 '08 |
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Urban History Conference 2008
The European Association for Urban History was established in 1989 with the support of European Union. Conferences are organised every two years. These biennial conferences provide a multidisciplinary forum for historians, sociologists, geographers, an... |
Aug 27 '08 | Aug 30 '08 |
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MedCLIVAR: Extreme Climate Events of the Last 1000-2000 Years in the Greater Mediterranean Region and Their Impact on Cultural History
MedCLIVAR aims to coordinate and promote research on the Mediterranean climate. The main goals include reconstruction of its past evolution, description of patterns and mechanisms characterizing its space-time variability, and identification of the for... |
Sep 01 '08 | Sep 03 '08 |
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LABOUR CROSSINGS: WORLD, WORK AND HISTORY - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
This conference has two main aims: first, to contribute to the development of a transnational labour history, and, second, to explore the connections between, and social imaginations of, different types of workers, working class movements and types of ... |
Sep 05 '08 | Sep 08 '08 |
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The Sermon on the Mount and Christian Ethics
The main event in the life of the society each year is the annual conference, held each September. The conference includes main papers from international experts in the field. There are also short papers and discussion groups, and morning and evening p... |
Sep 05 '08 | Sep 07 '08 |
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Chymia: International Conference on Science and Nature in Early Modern Europe (1450-1750)
At San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Philip II planned a monument that would perpetuate his glory for centuries. A church for God. A monastery for the Jeronymite order. A palace for the king. A tomb for the Royal Spanish dynasty. A temple for science. It is ... |
Sep 07 '08 | Sep 12 '08 |
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Congress of the Spanish Historical Economics Society 2008
La Universidad de Murcia, en colaboración con la Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, organiza el IX Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE) que se celebrará los días 9-12 de septiembre de 2008 en las ciuda... |
Sep 09 '08 | Sep 12 '08 |
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Reforming the European State System in the Long Eighteenth Century
The idea of a united Europe was by no means unknown in the eighteenth century. It is rather the case that different models for how to unite Europe were played out with such great sophistication and over such a wide terrain of ‘disciplines’ that the... |
Sep 10 '08 | Sep 14 '08 |
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Contemporary Issues of Literary Criticism
We take great pleasure in inviting You to participate in a three day 2nd International Symposium "Contemporary Issues of Literary Criticism" about to be organized by the Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature (Tbilisi, Georgia) from 15-17 Sep... |
Sep 15 '08 | Sep 17 '08 |
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California Council for History Education
The CCHE will hold its third annual conference, September 25-27, 2008, in the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara (5101 Great America Parkway). Keynoter James Gregory, professor of history at the University of Washington, will speak on “From Dust and Delta:... |
Sep 25 '08 | Sep 27 '08 |
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