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>Subject: 1999 Conference Announcement
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>> BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY - SUNY
>> Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
>> Thirty-Third Annual Conference
>> October 15-16, 1999
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>> THE CRUSADES: OTHER EXPERIENCES, ALTERNATE PERSPECTIVES
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>> C A L L FOR P A P E R S
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>>On the occasion of the 900th anniversary of the fall of Jerusalem to the
>crusaders, CEMERS announces a conference to bring diverse perspectives to
>bear on this historical event and its implication for the East Mediterranean
>region as well as the lands of origin of the crusaders themselves. A
>crucial aspect of the conference will focus on the historiography of the
>Crusades in medieval chronicles and modern academic discourse in a wide
>range of societies and intellectual circles.
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>>CEMERS invites P A P E R S in the following general areas:
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>> The Mediterranean region on the eve of the Crusades.
>> Byzantium between Roman Christianity and Islam.
>> The Crusades in Arabic, Byzantine, Hebraic, and other sources, e.g.,
>Syriac, etc.
>> The arts in the Crusades and the Crusades in the arts: music, visual
>art, literature.
>> Effects and echoes of the Crusades in Christian, Jewish and Islamic
>theology, culture and society.
>> The Crusades in modern historiographical literature east and west.
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>>Please provide a one-page abstract of papers to:
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>>Emeritus Professor Khalil I. Semaan, Coordinator
>>CEMERS' 33rd Annual Medieval Conference
>>Binghamton University
>>PO Box 6000
>>Binghamton, N.Y. 13902-6000
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>>DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 1999
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>>E.Mail: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
>>Fax: 607-723-7193 607-777-4373
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>Telephone: CEMERS 607-777-2730
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