2005 AHC-UK Conference 'Method or Madness? History and its disparate approaches' Sat 12th November 2005. Hosted by the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge. A one-day interdisciplinary conference that brings together scholars from history and related disciplines to explore a range of innovative computer assisted methods and applications to historical research. Compared to their colleagues in related disciplines such as archaeology and the social sciences historians have been slow to adopt computer-assisted methods. As historians increasingly use diverse approaches and challenging sources this is an opportune time to consider the potential of recent research to provide new insights and understanding. Members of the AHC-UK can attend the conference for free (this includes those who received membership as part of last years conference fee). Places are strictly limited so reserve your place now at: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/2005-6/methodormadness.html (includes programme and abstracts). Yours Ian