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Tp Adrian

I re-read your original post and saw you needed my address and telephone
numbers. Which are:

Gaye Nayton
10 Central Ave
Maylands
Perth
Western Australia 6051

Telephone/fax  92711277       e-mail [log in to unmask]
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From: "Adrian Green" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, 12 October 2001 7:10
Subject: Call for Papers: Cities in the World 1500-2000


> SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> CITIES IN THE WORLD, 1500-2000
> Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Conference
> Department of Archaeology, Southampton University, 18-20 April 2002
>
> Keynote Speaker
> Ø Professor Peter Borsay 'Polite Urban Space'
>
> Sessions
> Ø Historical Archaeology and the Emerging Modern City
>
> Ø The Social World of Urban Places
>
> Ø The Material World of Urban Places
>  i) Buildings and urban landscape
>  ii) Things
>
> Ø Urban Places in a global context
> i) Europe
>  ii) Beyond Europe
>
> Ø Resource issues: preserving the recent past
>
> Ø Visits: the post-medieval and historical archaeology of Southampton.
>
> Further contributions are invited on archaeological and historical
> approaches to the development of large towns and cities in Britain, Europe
> and the World, 1500-2000. The conference will examine all aspects of urban
> life during the last five hundred years, with particular attention to
> international contexts and comparisons, to generate comparative
perspectives
> on the relationship between urban places and the wider world.
>
> Themes include: the longevity of medieval cities, questions of
modernisation
> and globalisation, the role of urban places in regional contexts,
industrial
> cities, planned towns, international interactions and colonial contexts.
> Specific topics include: the urban landscape, domestic, institutional and
> commercial buildings, material culture studies, social interactions, civic
> culture, migrations, health and death.
>
> Abstracts (400 words maximum) for a twenty-minute paper or a ten-minute
> "work-in-progress" report should be sent to Dr Adrian Green or Dr Roger
> Leech before 1 December 2001. Please include a title for the paper,
author's
> name, address, telephone and fax numbers and email address. Accepted
papers
> will be required by 1st February 2002. The proceeedings will be published
by
> the Society.
>
> For further details contact Adrian Green, Dept History, Durham University,
> 43 North Bailey, Durham DH1 3EX [log in to unmask];  Roger Leech, Dept
> Archaeology, Southampton University, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ
> [log in to unmask]
>
>

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