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>From: "John Sexton" <[log in to unmask]>
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>21st Annual Medieval Graduate Student Conference
>Medieval Lives: Cultures and Contexts of the Middle Ages
>October 18, 2003
>University of Connecticut
>Storrs, CT
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>The New England Medieval Studies Consortium (Yale, Brown, and University of
>Connecticut) announces its 21st annual Medieval Graduate Student Conference,
>to be held and hosted this year by the Storrs campus of the University of
>Connecticut.
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>We invite papers from scholars in History, Literature, Art History, Music,
>Drama, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Classics which pertain to the main topic
>or are of general interest to Medieval Studies. Interdisciplinary papers are
>encouraged.
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>All paper proposals are due by June 1, 2003; the conference will be held on
>October 18.
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>Paper abstracts should be 250-300 words with a brief cover letter, and may
>be submitted either via e-mail to [log in to unmask] , or by standard
>mail (Medieval Studies Graduate Conference c/o J. Eyler and J. Sexton,
>University of Connecticut, Medieval Studies Program U-4025, 215 Glenbrook
>Rd., Storrs, CT 06269-4025). The same addresses may be used for general
>information and inquiries.
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