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RETROSPECTION IN THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF ROMANESQUE EUROPE.


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Posted by: BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Deadline: 10/31/09

Friday 9th April - Sunday 11th April 2010. The conference aims to examine how and why a concern for the past manifested itself in the art and architecture of the Latin Church during the Romanesque period. The papers at the conference are concerned with the revival of classical or earlier medieval forms, spolia, selective quotation, archaism, and the construction of histories.

More information will be sent out to registered delegates in February. A conference booking form for continental European and North American applicants only is available from either of the conference convenors; jsmcneill@btinternet.com or rplant62@hotmail.com. A separate booking form for UK applicants and members of the BAA will be posted in September, 2009. A limited number of scholarships for students are available to cover the cost of the conference. Please apply by 31 October 2009, attaching a short CV and name and contact details of one referee.

Posted on 06/15/09
Expires on 10/31/09 at midnight.

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