Please note the revised deadline for abstracts. It has been moved to 15
December, 2000.
>
> 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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Howard Z. Fitzgerald
International Programs Coordinator/Multimedia Specialist
Pitzer College
Tele: (909) 621-8308
Fax: (909) 621-0518
Email: Howard_Fitzgerald@pitzer.edu
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