The third biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) was held in Paris at the Institut Charles V (Université Paris-Diderot) on Thursday December 9, Friday December 10 and Saturday December 11, 2010. It was co-hosted by Université Paris-Diderot and Université Versailles-St Quentin, and locally organized by REDEHJA (Réseau pour le Développement Européen de l’Histoire de la Jeune Amérique). After holding its previous conference in Venice in December 2008 on “A..
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6th biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association Paris, France, December 8...
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The third biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) was held in...
9-11 décembre 2010 3e colloque EEASA Looking back: The Past, History, and History Writing in Early ...
Empire and Imagination in Early America and the Atlantic World (15th – 19th centuries) Fourth bi-ann...
This one-day symposium was organized as part of a larger, on-going three-year project entitled “Writ...
Teaching and Studying U.S. History in Europe : Past, Present and Future is a book that will fascinat...
American studies in Europe and the European historiography of the United States are in recent times ...
6th biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association Paris, France, December 8...
Space, Mobility, and Power in Early America and the Atlantic World, 1650-1850 6th biannual conferenc...
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CALL FOR PAPERS Bi-annual congress of the European Early American Studies Association, “Space, Mobil...
Atlantic History, the study of the transatlantic connections between Western Europe, the Americas, a...
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Black Historians and the Writing of History in the 19th and early 20th centuries What Legacy? Thursd...
6th biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association Paris, France, December 8...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
The third biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) was held in...
9-11 décembre 2010 3e colloque EEASA Looking back: The Past, History, and History Writing in Early ...
Empire and Imagination in Early America and the Atlantic World (15th – 19th centuries) Fourth bi-ann...
This one-day symposium was organized as part of a larger, on-going three-year project entitled “Writ...
Teaching and Studying U.S. History in Europe : Past, Present and Future is a book that will fascinat...
American studies in Europe and the European historiography of the United States are in recent times ...
6th biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association Paris, France, December 8...
Space, Mobility, and Power in Early America and the Atlantic World, 1650-1850 6th biannual conferenc...
18-19 September 2015 9.30am, Room GR06/07 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Cambridge CB3 9DP The sec...
CALL FOR PAPERS Bi-annual congress of the European Early American Studies Association, “Space, Mobil...
Atlantic History, the study of the transatlantic connections between Western Europe, the Americas, a...
Fecha limite : 15 de diciembre de 2019 The 8th Biannual conference of the European Early American St...
Black Historians and the Writing of History in the 19th and early 20th centuries What Legacy? Thursd...
6th biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association Paris, France, December 8...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...