CFP: Early Modern Science (grad) (11/7; 3/17/01-3/18/01)

From: Howard.Fitzgerald@cgu.edu
Date: Wed Jul 05 2000 - 16:24:57 EDT

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    Claremont Early Modern Studies Graduate Symposium
    March 17 - 18, 2001
    The New Science: Emerging Viewpoints in the Early Modern
    Era

    Call for Papers: Graduate students are invited to submit
    one page abstracts for papers of 20-minute reading length
    on any topic related to science in the Early Modern Era
    (1450-1750). We welcome submissions from students in the
    humanities and related disciplines. Proposals for complete
    panels will also be considered. Suggested topics include,
    but are not limited to:

    Ethnography
    Cartography
    Civil Law (as opposed to common law)
    Economics (market exchange, notions of credit in national
    and international trade)
    Architecture and engineering.
    Landscape architecture
    Horticulture
    Estate planning
    Mathematics
    Alchemy (Magic, astrology)
    Music, fine arts
    Astronomy
    Navigation
    methodology in science
    intersecting science and religion

    Submissions should be postmarked or sent via email or fax
    by November 7, 2000 to:
    Claremont Graduate University
    Humanities Center
    Attn: Early Modern Studies Group
    740 N. College Avenue
    Claremont, CA 91711-6163

    Phone: (909) 621-8612
    Fax: (909) 607-1221
    Email: Howard.Fitzgerald@cgu.edu

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