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First Annual Loyola University Chicago History Graduate Student Conference
THE CREATION, CULTURE, AND MEANING OF COMMUNITY:
A GRADUATE HISTORY SYMPOSIUM
Sponsored by the LUC History Graduate Student Association
Saturday, May 14, 2005
9am – 6pm
Crown Center - LUC Lake Shore Campus, Chicago, IL
The Conference Schedule is at the web address provided below
This year’s conference, highlighting the theme “The Creation, Culture, and Meaning of Community,” represents our foremost attempt to reach out and to embrace the wider academic community by bringing together over twenty-five aspiring historians, whose works chronologically span from the early medieval era to the end of the twentieth century, and encompass a diversity of subject areas including cultural, social, race, gender, ethnic, and public history. It is our hope that today’s event will be in the first in a long line of conferences that provides graduate students of diverse subject areas and institutions an opportunity to critically evaluate and engage not only with the past, but with each other as well. We warmly welcome your attendance and hope that you can help us make this day a success.
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