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| - | Panel for Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies Peter Hoffenberg <peterh@hawaii.edu> |
| - | H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2009-11-03 - 2009-11-04 Richard Gorrie <rgorrie@UOGUELPH.CA> |
| - | REV: Ruan O'Donnell on Guy Beiner _Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Fol Richard Gorrie <rgorrie@UOGUELPH.CA> |
| - | REV: Scott Breuninger on Peter Melville Logan _Victorian Fetishism: Intellectual Richard Gorrie <rgorrie@UOGUELPH.CA> |
| - | CFP: International Conference on Chinese Workers in the First World War ma.li@free.fr |
| - | Second Call for Papers -- 2010 PCCBS "devereau" <devereau@uvic.ca> |
| - | CFP: More than a Spa Resort? - The Urban Experience in Bath since the Reformatio Richard Gorrie <rgorrie@UOGUELPH.CA> |
Reviewer:
Ruan O'Donnell
Title:
Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Folk History and Social Memory
Author:
Guy Beiner
Reviewer:
Melissa Harkrider
Title:
The Church Of Mary Tudor
Author:
Eamon Duffy, David Loades, eds.
Reviewer:
Jessica Steinberg
Title:
The Business of Books: Booksellers and the English Book Trade, 1450-1850
Author:
James Raven
