8.0161 Conferences: GURT; Late Antiquity (2/37)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 30 Aug 1994 14:24:51 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0161. Tuesday, 30 Aug 1994.


(1) Date: Mon, 29 Aug 1994 16:00:55 -0400 (EDT) (20 lines)
From: GURT@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu
Subject: Conference Announcement, GURT '95

(2) Date: Tue, 30 Aug 94 10:46:59 EDT (17 lines)
From: N330009@UNIVSCVM
Subject: COnference Announcement - Late Antiquity

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 1994 16:00:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: GURT@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu
Subject: Conference Announcement, GURT '95

***MARK YOUR CALENDARS***

The Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and
Linguistics, GURT '95, will be held March 8-11, 1995. The theme
of GURT '95 will be "Linguistics and the Education of Second
Language Teachers: Ethnolinguistic, Psycholinguistic and
Sociolinguistic Aspects." Presessions will take place Monday,
March 6, to Wednesday, March 8, and the main sessions
will begin on the evening of Wednesday, March 8, and conclude on
Saturday, March 11. Plenary and concurrent sessions will be held
in Gaston Hall and the ICC Auditorium on the Georgetown University
campus.

To be placed on our mailing list, please send a message to the
address above, or call (202) 687-5726. We expect to get our first
informational flyer out by mid-October.
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 94 10:46:59 EDT
From: N330009@UNIVSCVM
Subject: COnference Announcement - Late Antiquity

**********************Conference Announcement**************************

Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity (AD 260-640)

The Department of History and the Program in Late Ancient and Medieval
Studies at the University of Kansas announce a conference on "Shifting
Frontiers in Late Antiquity" to be held in Lawrence, Kansas, March 22-
24, 1995. The conference will examine geographical, topical, and meth-
odological aspects of the ways in which Late Antiquity serves as a
frontier. Those desiring additional information, or interested
in participating or attending, should contact Hagith S. Sivan,
Dept. of History, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, or
Ralph W. Mathisen, EMAIL: N330009@UNIVSCVM.CSD.SCAROLINA.EDU