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[1] Conferences <Back> From: B.T. Day, McMaster University <daybt@mcmail.cis.McMaster.CA>
Competition and Celebration in the Roman World September 30, 2000
Registration information and forms can also be found on the web or can be obtained by contacting the Conference committee at <daybt@mcmaster.ca>. The nominal $12 (students) $20 (others) registration fee includes morning and afternoon coffee, lunch and an informal reception after the conference.
Please visit our website at:
Pre-Registration Form
Name ______________________________
Please make your cheque payable to McMaster University and enclose the following information:
I enclose payment for _____students @ $12.00 =$______________;
Please list on the reverse of this form the names of persons other than yourself for whom you are pre-registering. Receipts for registration can be picked up on the day of the conference.
From: Mike Dimaio, Salve Regina University <mdimaio@conan.ids.net>
The program and registration material are now available for the Ancient Studies--New
Technology conference at Salve Regina at a link at
Participants:
[2] Calls for Papers <Back>
From: Nicola Terrenato, University of Glasgow
<terrenato@katamail.com>
Nic Terrenato (UNC-CH) and Peter Van Dommelen (University of Glasgow) are organizing a
session on "Cultural hegemony and local identities under the Expanding Roman Republic" for the
next Roman Archaeology Conference, to be held in Glasgow on March 30-April 1, 2001. The
aim of this session is to explore the issue of social and cultural change at grassroots level in
various regions of the Mediterranean as these became part of the expanding Roman Republic,
eschewing the stale debate on Romanization. Peter Van Dommelen <P.VanDommelen@archaeology.arts.gla.
ac.uk> and Nicola Terrenato <terrenato@email.unc.edu> would like to hear from
potentially interested.
The deadline for submissions to RAC is September 30,
2000.
From: John Geyssen, University of New
Brunswick <jgeyssen@unb.ca>
The Department of Classics & Ancient History, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New
Brunswick, invites submission of abstracts for papers to be presented at the University of New
Brunswick Ancient History Colloquium to be held 30-31 March 2001.
The theme is "Warfare in the Ancient World"
Keynote Address: Dr. Everett Wheeler, Managing Editor, Greek, Roman and Byzantine
Studies, Duke University: "Thucydides and Clausewitz"
We invite papers on all aspects of the theme of warfare and the military in the ancient world
including (but not restricted to) the army and the navy in the Greek and Roman world, strategy
and military theory, warfare in literature and art, and the relationship between ancient and later
warfare. Papers should be 20-30 minutes in length. Abstracts should
reach the committee by 15 October 2000, and should be sent to Dr. William Kerr <wkerr@unb.ca> or to Dr. J. Geyssen <jgeyssen@unb.ca>, or at the following address: Department of
Classics and Ancient History, University of New Brunswick, Box 4400, Fredericton, NB, Canada
E3B 5A3.
[3] Varia <Back>
From: James Allan Evans, <jaevans@interchange.ubc.ca>
Two classicists have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada this year. They are
Anthony A. Barrett, University of British Columbia and Alexander Jones,
University of Toronto.
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