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From: "George H. Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:37 PM
Subject: CFP: Religion & Print Culture (9/15/03 ASECS 3/24/04-3/28/04)
> CFP: "Print Culture and Religion"
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> This panel will take place at the American Society for Eighteenth Century
> Studies 2004 annual conference in Boston (March 24-28).
> ( http://asecs.press.jhu.edu/2004annualmeetingindex.htm )
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> How did the expansion of print culture in the eighteenth century affect
> religious beliefs, practices, and institutions? Conversely, how did
> religion affect the expansion of print culture? This session seeks 20-
> minute papers on the production, distribution, and reception of print in
> the eighteenth-century with an emphasis on religious materials, or
> responses to print framed in religious terms. Possible materials of
> interest might include but are not limited to sacred writings, hymnbooks,
> sermons, spiritual autobiographies, prayer books, moral tracts, or
> religious periodicals. I welcome papers from those working in a variety of
> languages and in a variety of national or religious traditions.
>
> Panel organizer: Dr. George H. Williams
>
> Please send abstracts by September 15 to [log in to unmask] or to the
> address below. Emailed abstracts (either in the body or as attachments)
> preferred.
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> Dr. George H. Williams
> Depts. of English and Religious Studies
> U. of Missouri-Kansas City
> Kansas City, MO 64110
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> Tel: 816-235-2559
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> Apologies for cross-postings.
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