CFP: Unity and Diversity in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (3/15/01; 5/24/01-5/27/01)

From: James B. Fitzmaurice (jim.fitzmaurice@nau.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 11:22:19 EST

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    The 2001 annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance
    Association will convene in Fort Collins, Colorado, May 24-27. The theme of
    the conference is “Unity and Diversity in the Middle Ages and the
    Renaissance.”

    Charles R. Smith (emeritus, English, and president-elect of RMMRA) and Harry
    Rosenberg (History) are the conference and program chairs. Three confirmed
    plenary speakers are Robert J. Brentano (University of California, Berkeley),
    Sather Professor of History and past president of the Medieval Academy of
    America; Professor Steven A. Epstein (University of Colorado), councillor,
    Medieval Academy of America; and Professor Nancy van Deusen, (Department of
    Music, Claremont Graduate School), fellow, Medieval Academy of America.

    Papers and proposed sessions on the conference theme or on other aspects of the
    Medieval and Renaissance eras in the fields of literature, history, music,
    philosophy, art history, religion, languages, rhetoric, or interdisciplinary
    studies are welcome. Individual and panel submissions will be reviewed as
    received until March 15, 2001.

    Please send one-page abstracts to Professor Harry Rosenberg, Department of
    History, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1776 (office:
    970/491-5230; fax: 970/491-2941; e-mail: hrosenberg@vines.colostate.edu).
    If you wish to chair a session, indicate your availability and area of
    interest.

    We encourage you to disseminate this Call for Papers to individuals and
    departments who may be interested. Please notify the organizers if there is
    someone not on the current mailing list who would like more information.

    The conference hotel will be the University Park Holiday Inn, which will have a
    special rate for stshe meeting. Since the conference will end late Saturday
    afternoon, those who wish to sight-see in the nearby, easily accessible Rocky
    Mountains (e.g. Poudre Canyon and the Cache le Poudre River or Rocky Mt. Nat’l
    Park) for the balance of the weekend can take advantage of the special
    conference rate through Monday, May 28th.

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