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23 November 2003 A call for papers has been made for Britannia (Re-) Sounding: Music in the Arts, Politics, and Culture of Great Britain (USA). 22 November 2003 A call for papers has been made for the North American Conference on British Studies, in Conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies (USA). Details are available for the seminar on English Renaissance Paleography (USA). A call for papers has been made for the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies (USA). 01 October 2003 Seminar details are available for Citizens within Subjects: Participation and Governance (Scotland, UK), Citizens within Subjects: Civic Consciousness (Scotland, UK), Citizens within Subjects: Discourse and the Public Sphere (Scotland, UK), Citizens within Subjects: Networks (Scotland, UK), Citizens within Subjects: Law and Custom (Scotland, UK), Citizes within Subjects: Rights and Resistance (Scotland, UK), The Huntington Early Modern British History Seminar (USA), Citizens within Subjects: Identity and Allegiance (Scotland, UK), A call for papers has been made for Feasibility Study Methodology and Structure (Iran). 26 July 2003 A call for papers has been made for the Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities (USA). Details are available for Maps and Society: Thirteenth Series: 2003-2004 (UK). 15 June 2003 A call for papers has been made for Early Modern Shapes (USA). 25 May 2003 A call for papers has been made by the Social History Society (France). 18 May 2003 Details are available for the conference, Science, Humanism and the Literary (UK). 11 May 2003 Details are available for the conference, Religion and the Public Sphere (UK). 6 April 2003 Details are available for the EEBO In Undergraduate Studies Essay Competition 22 February 2003 Details are available for the conference, Politics, Patronage, and Piety in Early Modern Britain: A Conference to Mark the Retirement of Professor Paul Christianson (Canada) 29 January 2003 Details are available for the Early Modern British History Seminars (USA). 28 January 2003 A Call for papers has been made for the 2003 Meeting of the Northeast Conference on British Studies (USA), the Midwest Conference on British Studies (USA) and Guilds: London...England...Europe (UK). 25 January 2003 Information is available
for The Tenth Series Of J B Harley Research Fellowships In The History
Of Cartography (UK). A call for papers has been made for the 7th Annual
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20 October 2002 A call for papers has been
made by The North American Conference on British Studies In conjunction
with The Northwest Conference on British Studies (USA) 28 October 2002 EMES can now be accessed
through EnglishHistory.org 08 October 2002 A call for papers has been made for Renaissance Leisure (Republic of Ireland) 12 September 2002 A call for papers has been made for Politics, Patronage, and Piety in Early Modern Britain: A Conference to Mark the Retirement of Professor Paul Christianson (Canada). Conference details are available for the 2003 International Conference on the History of Cartography (USA). 16 June 2002 A call for paper has been made for 1603: The Historical and Cultural Consequences of the Accession of James I (UK). All links for Research Resources have been updated. 9 June 2002 Information for the Twelfth Series, 2002-2003, Maps and Society programme is available (UK). A reminder has been requested for those wishing to enroll in the conference, Shaping the Stuart World: The Atlantic Connection. 9 April 2002 Details are available for the conference, Shaping the Stuart World: The Atlantic Connection (UKUniversity of Aberdeen in conjunction with The Huntington Library). 31 March 2002 The call for papers for Conscience and the Early Modern World (UK) has been extended. 25 March 2002 A call for papers has been made for the theme "Play" at the Social History Society 28th Annual Conference (UK). Information is available for Anglicanism and the Western Church: Continuity and Change (UK). 09 March 2002 Conference details are available for Interdisciplinary Approaches to the 1630s (UK). 22 February 2002 Details are available for the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies (US). The journal, The McNeese Review, has made a call for articles. 09 February 2002 Details are available for the conference Holy Untranslatable? Translating Sacred Texts (UK). A call for entries Announcing the EEBO In Undergraduate Studies Essay Competition for 2002 has been made (Worldwide). Seminars continue at The Huntington Library (US). A call for papers has been made for The Mysterious And The Foreign In Early Modern England (Canada). 29 January 2002 A call for papers has been
made for the 2002 Meeting of the Northeast Conference on British Studies
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04 November 2001 Details are available for the series of seminars sponsored by Centre for English Local History at the University of Leicester (UK). A call for papers has been made for a conference, Conscience and the Early Modern World (UK). The call for papers for Dissemination will expire next week (UK). A call for papers has been made for a conference, Early Modern English Catholic Culture (US). Details are available for seminars at The Huntington (US). 28 October 2001 Details are available for
the Early Modern British History Seminar and The Huntington Research Seminar
in Early Modern British History. 24 June 2001 A call for papers has been made for The Fourth North American Conference on Welsh Studies and Envisioning Empire: Jamestown and the Emergence of a North Atlantic World. Details are available for the North American Conference on British Studies and the Midwest Conference on British Studies in Toronto, Canada. 09 June 2001 A call for papers has been made for the EEBO Undergraduate Studies Essay Competition. The Lady Mary Wroth site has been inaugurated. 11 May 2001 Calls for papers have been made for the following: Reformation Studies Colloquium (Exeter, UK); Migration and Acculturation (Aberdeen Scotland, UK); The Medieval in Popular Culture (Kingston, Rhode Island, USA); and The Fifth International English Culture Conference (Lisbon, Spain). The Huntington Early Modern British History Seminar continues with Searching for the Self in Eighteenth-Century Legal Narratives. 09 April 2001 The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership has announced that it now has a preview of its searchable texts online, created from works contained in the Pollard and Redgrave, Wing, and Thomason Tracts catalogs. Early English Musik has inaugurated its site. 19 February 2001 Information is available for the series of seminars, Religion in the British Isles, 1400-1700 (Oxford, UK). 11 February 2001 -- Details
are available for the Helen Wallis Fellowship at the British Library.
Information for the conference John Stow (1525-1605): author, editor &
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26 November 2000 -- A call for papers has been made for The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) in conjunction with the Midwest Conference on British Studies, which will convene in Toronto, Canada in November 2001. 22 October 2000 -- Information is available for the virtual discussion on 'This gifte of prophecie': Dialogue, godly identity and freedom of religion in the Separatist controversies of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart church (1575-1615) 02 October 2000 -- A call for papers has been made for the XII International Conference of The Spanish Association for English Renaissance Studies (SEDERI), at Valladolid, Spain. 09 September 2000 -- Details are available for the series of lectures, Maps and Society: Tenth Series 2000-2001. A call for papers has been made for the conference, Cultural Histories of Blood in Early Modern Europe. 31 August 2000 -- A call for papers has been made for the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies 06 August 2000 -- Journals and Research Resources have been expanded. The journal, Imago Mundi would welcome contributions from historians. 29 July 2000 -- A call for papers has been made for the 19th International Conference on the History of Cartography to be held in Madrid, Spain and The New Science: Emerging Viewpoints in the Early Modern Era in Claremont, California. Details are available for The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS), the 2000 Midwest Conference on British Studies and The North East Conference on British Studies (NECBS). 25 June 2000 -- All Journal Information has been updated. Submission Forms are now functioning properly and may be used in lieu of the e-mail address previously provided for submitting information for posting. 10 June 2000 -- Research Resources has been fully reviewed. All dead links have been removed, all remaining links updated and several new resources appended. Other Sites has been similarly updated. Journal Information has been reviewed for links to abstracts; submission information is presently under review with authors of the various e-journals. 09 June 2000 -- Information is available for the following calls for papers for conferences to be held in Australia, north America and the UK: The XIth David Nichol SmithEighteenth Century Studies Conference: 'The Exotic'; Conference On Medieval, Renaissance And Early Modern Studies ; 10th Annual Central New York Conference on Language and Literature, Panel on Literature and Religion; British Society For Eighteenth-century Studies: Annual Conference 2001;11th Annual Tri-University History Conference; and information is available for the colloquium Women and Property in Early Modern England: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Australia. Please note that at the moment, the submission pages are not functioning. Until this problem has been corrected by our service providers, please submit information through e-mail to emes@quelle.org. 16 January 2000-- Paul Seavers will lead seminars at The Huntington Early Modern British History Seminar. Information is available for the conference, The Worlds of the East India Company 1600-1834. Details area available for the Ninth Series of the Maps and Society seminars. |
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11 April 1999 -- Details are available for the conference, Professional Donne: the professional lives and writings of John Donne; The Huntington has announced a seminar, Reading, Society and Politics in Early Modern England 21 March 1999-- Preliminary details are available for the upcoming conference on Integration of Immigrant Communities in Great Britain, Ireland and the Colonies, 1550-1750 to be held in London next spring. 13-14 March 1999 -- A call for papers has been made by for Twenty-sixth Annual Western Conference On British Studies, the Midwest Conference on British Studies and the Northwest Conference On British Studies. Details are available for conferences on Republicanisme anglais et idee de tolerance au xviie siecle, The Nature of Atlantic History and a seminar, The Uses of Cartography in Atlantic History. Details are also available for a two-day seminar on Revolutionary England, 1640-1660 The Bookshelf has a new look and has expanded its list of titles which can be purchased by visitors to this site. 02 January 1999 -- Details
are available for the conference Institutional Culture in Early Modern
Europe: Histories and Anthropologies. Information is available for the
upcoming seminars at The Huntington. The History and Computing Journal
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31 May 1998 -- Two new works have been added to Featured Titles. 14 November 1998 -- A call for papers has been made for the North American Conference on British Studies. Applications are being accepted for the upcoming conference, Becoming Delinquent European Youth 1650-1950. 11 October 1998 -- Information is available for the following seminars: The Leicester Early Modern Seminar, University of Leicester Dept of English Local History Seminar, Maps and Society, Huntington Early Modern British History Seminar and British History In The Long Eighteenth Century. A call for papers has been made for the Southeastern Renaissance Conference 56th Annual Meeting. Rethinking History is now soliciting manuscripts for "miniatures" to be introduced in the journal. European Studies Journal is also seeking manuscripts for publication. 31 August 1998 -- Details are available for the transatlantic conference John Winthrop's Worlds: England and New England 1588-1649 for September 1999. The Huntington Early Modern British History Seminar convenes. Calls for papers have been made for the 1999 Meeting The Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, the Middle Atlantic Conference of British Studies and a conference on Institutional Culture in Early Modern Europe 1550-1789. Details are also available for the Midwest Conference on British Studies. 17 May 1998 -- A call for papers has been made for the forthcoming Second International Margaret Cavendish Conference to be held in Paris. Details are available for the forthcoming 67th Anglo-american Conference of Historians Institute of Historical Research School of Advanced Study as well as for the North East Conference on British Studies. A call for papers has been made for a conference on Becoming Delinquent: European Youth, 1650-1950, a two-day conference to be held at the University of Cambridge. A call for papers has been made for The Southern Conference on British Studies. We are updating broken links to external sites and are grateful for your patience while we complete this task. Should you find a broken link, please notify us. 19 April 1998 -- Newnham College, Cambridge, will sponsor a conference, Expertise Constructed: Didactic Literature In The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800, in July 1998 and is accepting applications (attendance is limited to forty). 15 April 1998 -- EMES is pleased to inform you that we have re-worked the Books @ EMES pages, which we now refer to as the EMES Bookshelf. We hope you will find navigating these pages less complicated. If you will check back periodically, we will be including additional titles and additional Features. 7 April 1998 -- A call for papers has been made for Women Writers (1550-1750), a conference to be convened in Melbourne. Details are available for the April meetings at The Huntington Library in San Marino, California. We are revising the EMES Bookshelf pages, which will result both in easier navigation of pages and the the deletion of both the New Publications (which we have not properly attended) and the Discussion Forum (which, while receiving some interest, has not led to the discussion of works for which it was intended). 17 February 1998 -- Conference details are available for Motives, pretexts, speeches and events: literature, history and the use of the past in the early modern period, to be convened in Toronto. Pennsylvania State University is accepting applications from scholars and faculty for The Artist In An Age Of Imperial Culture Careers In The Early Modern Period. 31 January 1998 -- Complete details are available for the Second Trinity/Trent Colloquium at Mansfield College, Oxford. Information is available for Religion In The British Isles 1400-1700, seminars which will also be held in Oxford. Details for the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies Meeting to be held in Long Beach, California have been posted. 27 January 1998 -- The February seminar programs for the The Huntington have been announced. Featured Titles has added an additional work, Birth, Marriage & Death. 19 January 1998 -- We have added several selections to the Miscellaneous page. Information on submitting manuscripts to the journal, Law and History, is now available. A link is now available to the University of Illinois Press. Seminars topics have been listed for Musical Culture in European Cities and Towns 1400-1600, to be held in London. Details are available for Mapping the Early Modern World, a conference to be held in Washington DC. 04 January 1998 -- The Huntington has announced seminars for January 1998. |
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5 December 1997-- Registration and session details are available for the conference, Teaching The Renaissance, to be held in Long Beach, California. Information is also available for the Second Trinity/Trent Colloquium at Oxford, England. 2 December 1997 -- A call for papers has been issued for the forthcoming conference, Forms of Persuasion: An Interdisciplinary Conference in the Early Modern Period, at the University of Reading. 24 November 1997 -- A call for papers has been made for the Midwest Conference On British Studies 1998 Meeting. 9 November 1997 -- A call for papers has been made for the upcoming North American Conference on British Studies Western Conference on British Studies 1998 Annual Meeting, to be convened in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. If you have a moment, we invite you to visit our Featured Title at EMES Bookshelf and, if you wish, join in a discussion of the featured work! November 1997 -- You may link to obtain information for the American Historical Association 1998 Annual Meeting. A call for papers has been made by the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. The Northeast Conference on British Studies has also issued a call for papers. Papers have been requested for the forthcoming conference for the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. Reviewers have been requested for the e-journal History Reviews On-Line. 27 October 1997--The Huntington in San Marino, California has announced two seminars for November 1997. Details are available for the upcoming conference onHistory and Theory: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference at the University of California in Irvine. 26 October 1997-- EMES is pleased to announce that it is a Participant in the Partnership Programme for Blackwell's Online Bookshop. You may purchase selected titles featured on this website through Blackwell's Online Bookshop. Blackwell's Online Bookshop is in the process of revamping its site; you will find our selection of titles will increase when Blackwell's new site is premiered. Please take a look at our first offerings through Blackwell's at EMES Bookshelf. EMES has been on hiatus and is only now beginning to catch up with its new postings--please check for these in this coming week. 23 September 1997-- Papers have been announced The Huntington British History Seminar for October. Details for the Midwest Conference on British Studies is available. Seminar papers have been announced for the Department of English Local History, University of Leicester, Seminar Program 97-98. Seminars have been announced for British History in the Long Eighteenth Century at the Institute of Historical Research. 02 September 1997-- A Call for papers has been issued for the Fall/Winter Symposium Renaissance Conference of Southern California. A call for papers has also been made for Expertise Constructed: Didactic Literature in the British Atlantic World, 1500-1800. A call for papers has also been made for a conference on the Millenium. The Southern Conference On British Studies, 1998 Meeting and the Carolinas Symposium on British Studies has made a change in the dates for its conference. We have a link to Bibliography of English Dissenters on ExLIBRIS. Resources for Scotland have also been added to Research Resources. 17 August 1997-- Seminars begin in September at The Huntington in San Marino, California, with Sybil Jack of the University of Sydney. Information is available for the Phi Alpha Theta Convention to be held in New Mexico, USA, in December 1997. 11 August 1997-- Information and registration for the Folger Institute's conference on the The Putney Debates, 1647 is available.A call for papers has been made for the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. A bibliography for The Education of Upper-Class Englishwomen in Late Medieval and Early Modern England is accesible from Research Resources. 09 August 1997--A call for papers for the 25th anniversary meeting of the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies has been made. Access is available on-line to MELVYL, the University of California on-line catalogue. The following additional resources have been added to Research Resources in recent days: A Preliminary Bibliography of Thomas More - Part A; the Oxford University Library Guides and Home Pages; American Graduate A Cyber-Journal of Social History (which is currently soliciting articles and will be publishing on-line later this year); IHR Reviews in History E-Journal; and listings of UK Teachers of History for Universities. 28 July 1998--A call for papers has been made for theJoint International Conference Allc/Ach '98 "Virtual Communities" to meet in Debrecen, Hungary in 1998. The new journal Rethinking History has made a call for articles. We have also made new additions to Other Sites and to Research Resources. 04 July 1997--Conferences have been announced for Religion and Community in North-East England in the UK, North East Conference of British Studies (NECBS) in the United States and History and Memory in Finland. A call for papers has been made for the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and for the University of California, Irvine, conference on History and Theory. Qualified graduate students are invited to submit articles for publication in The American Graduate: A Cyber-Journal of Social and Cultural History. Several new titles have been added to Recent Publications and additions have also been made to Research Resources and Other Sites. All of these new additions and links have been identified on the respective pages. 10-11 June 1997--A one-day program has been announced for Putney Debated: The Army, Liberty and Constitutional Reform 1647 in London. A call for papers has been issued for the Middle Atlantic Conference of British Studies to be convened in New York City. The Berkshire Record Office is once again available on line. The Web page also contains links to other sites that may be of interest to historians. 26 May 1997--The The Southern Conference On British Studies, 1998 Meeting and the Carolinas Symposium on British Studies has issued a call for papers. 18 May 1997--Call for papers has been made for The Seventh Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium in Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Studies at the University of Miami and for Shakespeare at Kalamazoo: Thirty-third International Congress on Medieval Studies. You may find small icons for various renaissance and medieval instruments throughout the site (such as the one located at the top of this page). If your computer is capable of playing midi files, you may click on these to play renaissance music files. The use of the midi files has been made possible by the kind permission of The Internet Renaissance Band. 30 April, 1997--Papers have been announced for the May early modern English history seminars at the The Huntington in San Marino, California. 23 April 1997--The St Cross College (Oxford) Visiting Fellow Lecture will be given by Prof. Francis Bremer on the14th May: "How new was New England? Rethinking Colonial America from an English Perspective". 08 April 1997--Details are available for theBritish History in the Long Eighteenth Centurysponsored by the Institute of Historical Research (covering the 17th century, as well). University Microfilms (UMI) is available on line with limited search available to individuals. For those interested in the monarchy, you will find an official government page at The British Monarchy. Tyburn Tree has been located and its various components throughout this site restored. Links are now available to Cambridge University Press (UK), Columbia University Press, Thames and Hudson and The University of Chicago Press under Publications. You can purchase books online (often at a stated discount) throughAmazon.com from our new page Books@EMES. This page will continue to develop with new selections and expanded coverage. EMES receives numbers of visitors from Australia, Canada, Italy and Germany (in addition to our visitors from the UK and USA, which constitute the largest number of callers). If you are from these regions and wish to post events, we would like to encourage you to do so. 22 March 1997-- Information for the two seminars to be held at The Huntington in April are available. Additional sites have been added to, and existing sites corrected and updated on, the Research page, including the addition of a searchable database for History Departments around the World. A reminder that the deadline is near for papers to be submitted for the Northeast Conference on British Studies. A call for papers has been issued for the forthcoming American Historical Association - Pacific Coast Branch Conference. 08 March 1997-- Papers and readers have been announced for theReligion in the British Isles 1400-1700 seminar for May and June of this year. 04 March 1997-- Details are available for Women and Religion in England and Women and Property: In Early Modern England, two recent works (or recently made available in paperback editions). 02 March 1997--Details of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association conference, which will be in Banff in May of this year, are available. Professor Lawrence Stone will present a paper on Family Values in an Historical Perspective for the 1997 Gilbert Osofsky Memorial Lecture in History University of Illinois at Chicago. 17 February 1997--The British Agricultural History Society has announced its conference for 1997. A final call for papers has been made for the upcoming XIIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing. Registration details are available for the The World Congress of Cliometrics meeting in Munich in July of this year. You will find several new entries on the Research page, including the following: Sixteenth Century Journal abstracts; a database for Scottish economic history; an e-text of the Bill of Rights; and from the University of California, Irvine, the youthful Libraries and Archives Research Guide Online-London, or LARGO. You may locate society pages through the Scholarly Societies Project. 08-09 February 1997--The Oxford English Dictionary Online? Almost. Take a look. The California International Antiquarian Book Fair will be in San Francisco, California this month. 03 February 1997--The Search Engine now works properly; you may search EMES to find a page at which a word or string of words appears. The Search Engine may be accessed from the bottom navigation bar at each page (and soon from the top of each page, as well). CUNY Renaissance Studies Conference will present Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Encounters: England, Spain, and the Americas. 02 February 1997--University College, London, will host a colloquium, Papists Misrepresented and Represented. 1997 Midwest Modern Language Association Annual Convention is calling for papers on the subject Early Modern British Women Writers: the Individual and the Tradition, 1500-1750. Those interested in obtaining grants may wish to consult the 1997 Deadline Dates for NEH Education Development and Demonstration Grants. 30 January 1997--Papers are requested for All in the Family: Early Modern Incest Narratives to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America. You can locate a university, college or research web site using the context sensitive maps at UK Sensitive Map. 27 January 1997--The Midwest Conference on British Studies has requested papers for their upcoming conference in October 1997. The Huntington has announced its programs for February 1997. Professor Jeffrey Merrick's Witchcraft in Early Modern England and America, a growing bibliography, is now available. The University of North Texas' History and Related Departmental WWW Sites will guide you to various Web Sites for university history departments. 26 January 1997--While the web site is in process of being updated, please excuse our delay in posting the submissions which you have sent to EMES. New information should begin to appear again Tuesday. 23 January 1997--Publication details are available for Professor Graham's recent work, The Uses of Reform: "Godly Discipline" and Popular Behavior in Scotland and Beyond, 1560-1610. The Huntington Library has introduced its first Web site. Visit us for forthcoming information concerning the Midwest Conference on British Studies. 20 January 1997--EMES has moved to Quelle [http://www.quelle.org/emes/emes.html] which will permit changes in the appearance of the pages as well as relieve the site of the size restrictions imposed by the previous ISP. |
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11 November 1996--The list of journal abstracts has grown again. Bibliographies now includes works pertaining to plagues. Under Research, you will now find links to The British Heraldic Archive and the OCLC. The Northeast Conference on British Studies is calling for papers. Lastly, the Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London has announced a conference on Music and Musicians in Urban Societies: Culture, Community and Change, 1400-1600. 20 October 1996--The Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies has called for papers for a conference entitled Attending to Early Modern Women: Crossing Boundaries. Calls for papers have also been made for the 1997 meeting of the North American Conference on British StudiesThe Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies has called for papers for a conference entitled Attending to Early Modern Women: Crossing Boundaries. Calls for papers have also been made for the 1997 meeting of the North American Conference on British Studies. Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London and the Institut für England- und Amerikastudien, Universität Frankfurt, Kettenhofweg have requested papers for the upcoming conference on Paper Landscapes: Maps, Texts, and the Construction of Space, 1500-1700. Lastly, the University of Adelaide is seeking papers on the subject of British Studies for the 21st Century. 12 October 1996--New titles have been listed in Recent and Forthcoming Publications. The Huntington Seminar has announced a paper for November as has the Huntington Graduate Seminar. A number of record offices have been added to Research Resources. Apparently, nothing of interest is occurring in the UK. Additional links to journal abstracts have been added to the Research Resources page.New titles have been listed in Recent and Forthcoming Publications. The Huntington Seminar has announced a paper for November as has the Huntington Graduate Seminar. A number of record offices have been added to Research Resources. Apparently, nothing of interest is occurring in the UK. Additional links to journal abstracts have been added to the Research Resources page. 28 September 1996--The Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association reminds it is still accepting papers from individuals through January 31, 1997. Corrections and additions have been made to the Research Resources page.The Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association reminds it is still accepting papers from individuals through January 31, 1997. Corrections and additions have been made to the Research Resources page. 15 September 1996-- The Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies reminds it is seeking papers for its Spring 1997 conference. Other Sites has moved to a separate page in anticipation of an enlarged offering of links. 'History', the quarterly journal of the Historical Association of Great Britain, is seeking reviewers. We are in desperate need of information from the UK--please forward notices of your events (if there are any!). Netcom has been experiencing problems which has made it difficult and occasionally impossible to access web pages located on their servers; hopefully, this situation will soon be corrected. 11 September 1996-- The Huntington Seminars commence in October and registration for TheNorth American Conference on British Studies and The Midwest Conference on British Studies is underway. Details concerning each can be found under Conferences: USA. 10 September 1996--Abstracts from several history journals are now available through Blackwell's Bookshop "Selected Titles", which is now linked under Research. Users of Netscape version 2 and compatible viewers may access the English Calendar to compute dates, regnal years and holidays. This link is located under Research. |
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