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Spring
2012 Colloquium ( PDF –
please post in your department!)
Tuesday, April
17, 2012, noon-1:30 PM, SOS 250.
Join your
graduate student colleagues for lunch, lively conversation, and excellent
speakers:
“The Causes and Legacy of Violence in British North America”
Adam
Bloch, Department of History
“Leontes' Gambling Problem: Playing at Sovereignty
in The Winter's Tale”
Megan
Herrold, Department of English
FREE to USC graduate students in all disciplines of early modern
study! RSVP to gaems@usc.edu
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Call
for Members and Officers
Join GA-EMS as a
way of furthering your professional and intellectual development and connecting
with other USC graduate students from all areas of early modern study. Read the Frequently Asked Questions and the GA-EMS Constitution
for more information, and contact gaems@usc.edu
to enroll!
And if you are interested
in being an officer for 2012-2013, please consult the constitution and indicate
your interest prior to the April colloquium at gaems@usc.edu
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2011-2012
Officers
President: Nick Gliserman
(History)
Vice-President: Amanda Weldy Boyd (English)
Secretary: Ellen Dooley (Art History)
Treasurer: Keith Pluymers (History)
President Emeritus: Jeanne McDougall
(History)
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Please pass this
info to graduate students in your department.
Many thanks!
Graduate Association for Early Modern
Studies
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~gaems/
GA-EMS receives support from
The Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences; The Graduate and Professional Student
Senate; and the USC-Huntington Early
Modern Studies Institute( http://dornsife.usc.edu/emsi/
)