The primary purpose of H-Albion is to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods and the state of historiography. H-Albion is especially interested in methods of teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings.
| - | PCCBS -- Call for Papers, Annual Meeting (13-15 March 2009) devereau <devereau@uvic.ca> |
| - | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University 2009-2010 Visiting Fellowships "Kelly, Jason" <jaskelly@IUPUI.EDU> |
| - | JAMES M. OSBORN POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN BRITISH STUDIES "Kelly, Jason" <jaskelly@IUPUI.EDU> |
| - | CFP: SRR sessions for SCSC 2009 Geneva Susan Boettcher <susan.boettcher@mail.utexas.edu> |
| - | CFP: The medieval City Susan Ridyard <sridyard@sewanee.edu> |
| - | Conference: Developing the Potential of Literary Tourism_05.12.08 Leeds "Carl, Daniela" <D.Carl@leedsmet.ac.uk> |
| - | FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR PROGRAM "Kelly, Jason" <jaskelly@IUPUI.EDU> |
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Reviewer: Cliona Murphy Author: Maria Luddy Title: Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940 | |
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Reviewer: Gary De Krey Author: Grant Tapsell Title: The Personal Rule of Charles II, 1681-85 | |
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Reviewer: David M. Fahey Author: Mark S. R. Jenner and Patrick Wallis, eds Title: Medicine and the Market in England and Its Colonies, c.1450-c.1850 |
