CFP: Print Culture in 1790s (Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference)
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference(SHEAR),Philadelphia, PA, July 17-20, 2008
We are organizing a panel that deals with print culture, broadly defined, in the 1790s. Papers might deal with novels, newspapers, pamphlets, broadsides, or printing networks. Proposals that engage with the political aspects of print culture are particularly welcome.
Please submit a brief statement of interest to Michelle Orihel (morihel@maxwell.syr.edu) or Sari Edelstein (sedel@brandeis.edu) by November 18.
Sari Edelstein
Brandeis University
sedel@brandeis.edu
Michelle Orihel
Syracuse University
morihel@maxwell.syr.edu
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
CFP: Print Culture in 1790s (Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference)
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