April 17-18, 1998  University of Chicago. The Social History Workshop at
the University of Chicago invites scholars to participate in rethinking the
definition and role of Social History, at a special conference to be held
in Chicago. Faculty and graduate students from all disciplines are
encouraged to place their work in the context of these themes. "Especially
welcome are papers which address specific issues of (for instance) research
choices, pedagogy, the role of graduate admissions and advising, and the
use of new technologies in research and education." [MD]


http://www2.uchicago.edu/ssd-history/Workshops/SocHist/schedule.html

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