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Session Details Session: 105 Title: The Black Death: Mortality, Building, and Art Date / Time: July 7, 2008 11.15-12.45 Sponsor: Society for 14th-Century Studies Organiser: Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews' Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews Moderator: Jeffrey S. Hamilton, Department of History, Baylor University, Texas Paper 105-a: The Black Death and Mortality: A Reassessment (Language: English) Paula Arthur, Department of History, University of Winchester Tom Beaumont James, Department of History & Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester Paper 105-b: The Black Death and Building: A Case Study (Language: English) Richard Haddlesey, Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester Paper 105-c: The Black Death and English Art: Further Reflection (Language: English) Phillip G. Lindley, Department of History of Art, University of Leicester Abstract: This session examines the impact of the black death on later 14th-Century England, ranging from mortality to art and architecture.
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Heading to the Caribbean July 1st. to continue research at two sites.
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Looking for good reads about post colonial missions education, from a social justice and historical perspective AND pedagogical insights into rural education in developing nations.
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I am about to head off for ICLS in Utrecht, Netherlands, and later have ICEE in Pecs, Hungary! 2 posters, 4 talks...
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Hello, I am looking for any statistics in reference to the persistence and success rates of American Indian graduate and professional students. This information is rare and I am having challenges attaining research articles, charts, and literature pertaining to my topic. Any links or references would be most helpful. Thank you. Shawn.
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For those of you working as sociologists but not on the staff of an academic department, the following group is useful. It's part of the British Sociological Association. If you're interested, contact "annika coughlin" "Sociologists Outside Academia new mailing list"
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I conduct outreach programs for the physics and geology department with area high schools. During the weekends, I teach physics and/or astronomy at the local community college.
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I had a great writing day today and I have been on cloud nine ever since! I'm about to call in a night after printing a very huge stack of articles for reading/writing for tomorrow. I am in the process of generating my dissertation proposal, the lit review (Ch 2). I can see now that I will be going back to rewrite my other two chapters next. I hope to defend by the end of the summer quarter.
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It is quite late at night. Well, early in the morning really and I just put this notepad function on the site so I thought I'd better test it out.




