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Fri Mar 31 17:19:17 2006
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This CFP is forwarded from H-Ideas by Ross Emmett. 
 
 
 
 
                         CALL FOR PAPERS 
                 France & Scotland in the Enlightenment 
                    Grenoble, France, 6-9 July 1996 
 
 The Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society will hold its tenth 
 anniversary conference at Stendhal University, Grenoble, in association 
 with the Etudes Ecossaises (CNRS), which is under the direction of 
 Pierre Morere. 
 
         This will be the first major conference devoted to the theme 
 of the interplay between the French and Scottish Enlightenments.  Proposals 
 are invited on all aspects of this topic, including those treating the 
 exchange of ideas and ideologies, personal connections, book editions 
 and translations of contemporary titles, comparative studies, the impact 
 of Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau in Scotland, the spread of Scottish 
 political economy and philosophy in France, and commercial, military, 
 religious, and other ties between the two countries during the 18th 
 century. 
 
         Those interested in giving papers should send a one-page abstrace 
 and a brief c.v. by 1 December 1995 to the Program Director at the 
 following address: Deidre Dawson, Chair-French Dept., Georgetown University, 
 Washington, D.C. 20057-1054, USA.  Fax: 202-687-5712.  [log in to unmask] 
 georgetown.edu. 
  
  
 

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