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Trends in American Culture in the Post-1960s Period
The Department of American Studies of the Eszterházy Károly College of Eger, Hungary along with the Hungarian Association for American Studies is pleased to announce the Ninth biennial (HAAS 9) conference to be held in Eger on 2012 May 11-12. … Continue reading
Visions of baseless fabric: from terrae cognitae to territories of difference
Visions of baseless fabric: from terrae cognitae to territories of difference First Pázmány Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Institute of English Studies, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Piliscsaba, May 27–28, 2011 The English Studies Institute of Pázmány Péter Catholic University … Continue reading
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Call for papers – Central Europe and the English-Speaking World
The Department of English, Partium Christian University,Oradea, Romania is pleased to announce the Third International Conference on CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD to be held between 15-17 May 2009.
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Call for Papers, E&W4
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Szeged, the Institute of English and American Studies, and the Cultural Iconology and Semiography Research Group (University of Szeged) organize the fourth conference on EASTERN & WESTERN TRADITIONS OF EUROPEAN ICONOGRAPHY highlighting the theme … Continue reading
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