SEMA 2009
Medieval History

SEMA 2009


Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to host the 2009 SEMA conference at Vanderbilt
University in Nashville, TN, October 15-17. Our conference theme will
be "Knowing and Unknowing," and our plenary speakers are Sarah Kay
(French, Princeton) and John Tolan (History, Nantes).

The conference website gives more information about the conference, a
complete call for papers (please submit electronically), and will
include registration information at a later date.

http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/site/gShQhq/sema2009

We look forward to seeing you all in October!

Lynn Ramey
Vanderbilt University
Department of French and Italian




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