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From: Daniel Hough, <[log in to unmask]> - ASGP Graduate Coordinator

Dear List Members,

As some of you may know, the Association for the Study of German Politics
(ASGP) is holding its Annual Conference at the Institute for German
Studies, University of Birmingham, on the 15th and 16th April 1999.

The 15th of April is specifically aimed at Graduate students, while the
full ASGP conference takes place on Friday 16th.  Members and non-members
of the ASGP are more than welcome to attend.

As the organiser of the Graduate Conference, I would very much appreciate
it if you could distribute the following details to anyone whom you believe
may find them of interest.

A full programme will be circulated in mid-February, as and when the names
of the speakers (and the titles of their papers) have been finalised.

Your help in this matter would be very much appreciated.

Please address any enquiries to me, Daniel Hough via email,
<[log in to unmask]>, or via the Institute for German Studies in
Birmingham.

Thanks again.

Daniel Hough

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**Call for Papers, The Association for German Politics: Graduate Conference**

Conference Theme: "Germany: 10 years after the Wende"

Venue: Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
Date: Thursday 15th April, 1999.

The Graduate Conference is intended to offer graduate students the
opportunity of presenting work in progress in any of the following areas:
politics, economics, cultural studies, history, international relations,
foreign affairs and political economy.

The conference is being held in conjunction with the ASGP Conference
(Friday 16th April 1999).

For further information on the Graduate conference, the Annual ASGP
conference and the ASGP in general please refer to the ASGP website
(http://www.bham.ac.uk/asgp/) or contact Dan Hough at
<[log in to unmask]>. Phone enquiries are welcome on 0121 414 7328.

Those wishing to submit a paper to the Graduate Conference should forward,
(email or postal mail), a 200 word abstract of the proposed paper to:

Dan Hough,
Institute for German Studies
University of Birmingham
Pritchatts Road
Birmingham B15 2TT

For enquiries regarding the main ASGP conference, please contact Simon
Green; Tel: 01705 846023 and Email: <[log in to unmask]>.
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Stuart Philip
The Institute for German Studies
The School of Social Sciences
The University of Birmingham

Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 121 414 3014 (Direct)

IGS: http://www.bham.ac.uk/igs
ASGP: http://www.bham.ac.uk/asgp

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