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Skip to main content. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Centers, Institutes and Programs. Development and Alumni Relations. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Centers, Institutes and Programs. Development and Alumni Relations. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The undergraduate and graduate degree programs of the Department of Classics rank among the largest and strongest of Classics departments in the United States. Our Germ...
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: Exhibit on the Atomic Age Opens Jan. 28th @ Russell Library
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Friday, January 03, 2014. Exhibit on the Atomic Age Opens Jan. 28th @ Russell Library. Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb. Opens January 28, 2014 at The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. Traveling exhibition Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965. Which opens January 28th at The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow. And www.eusa.org. Thank you to our sponsors. The Departme...
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David Gants, Teaching Experience
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David L. Gants:. Florida State University, Department of English. ENG 5933: Book as a Material Object. ENG 5933: History of the Book. ENG 5933: Introduction to Digital Humanities. ENG 5835: Editorial Theory from Jerome to JSTOR. Team-taught with Gary Taylor) [Fa08]. ENG 5807: Electronic Scholarly Editing. ENG 5805: Studies in Textual Production: History of the Book. ENG 4932: Digital Culture. ENG 4834: History of Western Publishing. ENG 4834: Modern Publishing. ENG 4816: Introduction to Digital Humanities.
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Conference website for Appropriation in an Age of Global Shakespeare. Books authored and edited by our delegates and speakers. Visiting Athens, Georgia. 8220;Appropriation in an Age of Global Shakespeare” and. Must extend special thanks to the following organizations and sponsors for their support:. The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. The Office of the Associate Provos. T for Academic Programs. The Office of the Provost. The University of Georgia Libraries. And the Special Collections Libraries.
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The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature
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E Derek Taylor, Professor, Longwood University, with Elizabeth Kraft (UGA). Editing Richardsons The History of Sir Charles Grandison. Or, A Good Man is Hard to Find. Lindsey Eckert, Assistant Professor, Georgia State University. Reading Lyric Form: The Written Hand in Albums and Literary Annuals. Catherine Robson, Professor, New York University. Talking to the Enemy: Germanys Capture of British Voices in the Great War. Danielle Coriale, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina. The Scottish Play...
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The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature
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The Colloquium is generally held in one of two places: a) Park Hall. English Department or b) the Special Collections Library. Getting to Park Hall from outside Athens:. 1 From northeast and central Atlanta. 2 From southeast Atlanta:. 3 From the South via US-441. 4 From the North via US-441. 5 From the East via US-78.
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The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature
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Is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Georgia. She can be reached at legette at uga dot edu. Is Associate Professor of English at the University of Georgia. She can be reached at eberle at uga dot edu.
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The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature
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The Georgia Colloquium in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Literature is a new speaker program that promotes intellectual inquiry across the disciplines and provides a forum for faculty and graduate students within the department, and from regional and national universities, to present recent work.
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