SEMA Program
Medieval History

SEMA Program


our conference program is ready to go to the printers and since last posting
this online and sending it you, I have been making some minor
adjustments due to
requests from participants, the need for more session presiders, etc. Please
review the program one more time and let me no NO LATER THAN Monday evening
[Sep. 15th] if there is anything I need to correct [misspelled names or
incorrect institutional affiliations, changes to paper titles, etc.]. Here are
the direct links to each day of the program:

http://www.siue.edu/babel/SEMA08Program.htm




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