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From: Paul R. Hyams [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 26 May 2000 01:34
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Subject: Fwd: Re:Tenure-Track job at Cornell (Please x-list)
> I thought many people would like a little advance warning of the
> agreeable news that Cornell will shortly advertise a tenure-track post in
> Medieval History in the History Department. I shall post an advertisement
> as soon as one is available; our authorization has only just come
> through. My understanding is that it will be in broad terms, open to a
> wide range of historians providing they can teach the full scope of
> Continental European history over the medieval period.
>
> I look to get a great new colleague, and would only point out at
> this stage that Cornell has some real attractions. It has, for example,
> an excellent library including rare books and MSS, a thriving and
> inetllectuall sustaining Medieval Studies Program, and is currently host
> to an international medieval history conference, that of the Charles
> Homer Haskins Society. Those interested can get at preliminary
> information concerning some of these (and more) through the URLs in my
> Signature below. Or they could even contact me direct.
>
> Paul Hyams
PAUL R. HYAMS,
History Dept.,
307 McGraw Hall, Home Phone: (607) 257-3168
Cornell University, Office Phone: (607) 255-2076 [not a good
bet!]
ITHACA NY 14853-4601.
NET: <[log in to unmask]> WEB:
<http://www.arts.cornell.edu/prh3/disclaimer.html>
Director of Haskins Society Conference at Cornell October 2000
WEB: <http://www.haskins.cornell.edu/Hask99info.html>
Co-Organizer of "Law as Culture" Sessions sponsored by ASLH & Selden
Society at the annual Kalamazoo International Congress of Medieval Studies,
<http://www.arts.cornell.edu/prh3/Zoolaw/time2000.htm>.
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