medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From _Perspectives_ vol 40, no 1 (Jan. 2002).
1 Univ of Toronto. Joint appointment by History Dept and Centre for
Medieval Studies. Tenure-track assistant prof. or associate prof. in
medieval history. 'The department and the centre are particularly
interested in individuals whose speciality is early medieval history
(with an emphasis on the Carolingian period) or the economic and social
history of northern Europe in the late middle ages.' Applications and
cv to Prof. Ronald W. Pruessen, Chair, Dept of History, Univ of Toronto,
100 St George St., Rm 2074, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G3, Canada. Closing
date is 15 Feb. 2002.
2 Cornell College (not associated with Cornell Univ.) History Dept
wants visiting assistant professor in medieval/early modern European
history (1200-1700). 2-year FTC. Letter, cv, and three letters of
reference to Prof. M. Philip Lucas, Chair, History Search Committee,
Cornell College, 600 First St. W., Mount Vernon, IA 52314-1098, USA.
Closing date 22 Feb. 2002.
3 Newberry Library fellowships. The shorter-term fellowships may still
be applied for. http://www.newberry.org
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