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Plagues in History 2021 : New Insights on Plagues and Epidemics in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

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Link: https://h3de.org/2020/09/17/call-for-papers-venice-2021/
 
When Feb 19, 2021 - Feb 21, 2021
Where Venice, Italy
Abstract Registration Due Oct 15, 2020
Submission Deadline Jan 25, 2020
Notification Due Dec 1, 2020
Categories    history   anthropology   epidemics   public health
 

Call For Papers

"It Spread Without Stop": New Insights on Plagues and Epidemics in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

February 19-21, 2021

This conference will bring together academics and researchers from around the world to present current research on all aspects of epidemics in the Medieval and Early Modern periods (ca. 500-1800 C.E.) including:
Identification of historical epidemics
Contemporary and historical medical approaches
Effects of epidemics on historical populations
Social and cultural reactions to disease
Titles and abstracts for 20-minute presentations or posters due by October 15, 2020 to avianello@usf.edu

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