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Greetings from the Warren Center, Harvard's research center for North
American history. We write with a reminder that part one of our
environmental history series will take place this Friday, October 17th,
beginning at 2:15 p.m. Event details are below, and at
<a href="http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cwc/SeaLand.html">http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cwc/SeaLand.html</a>.
Please join us!<br><br>
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The Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, and The
Harvard University Center for the Environment, present...<br><br>
<b>AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY: THE STATE OF THE FIELD, AT SEA AND ON
LAND<br><br>
</b>A two-part series highlighting current trends in environmental
history.<br>
Program on "Sea" on October 17, 2008; program on
"Land" on April 17, 2009.<br>
Each event will include discussion with the audience, and be followed by
a reception.<br>
Free and open to the public. <br><br>
<b>"SEA"</b> -- October 17, 2008 (2:15 -- 4:15 p.m.)<br>
History Library, First Floor Level, Robinson Hall, Harvard Yard
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<b>Jeffrey Bolster</b> (University of New Hampshire)<br>
<b>D. Graham Burnett</b> (Princeton University)<br>
<b>Helen Rozwadowski</b> (University of Connecticut)<br><br>
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<b>"LAND"</b> -- April 17, 2009 (2:15 -- 4:15 p.m.)<br>
Science Center, Lecture Hall A, One Oxford Street<br>
April's program on "Land" will feature Pete Daniel, Patricia
Limerick, and Richard White.<br><br>
p.s. Our apologies if you receive duplicate copies of this
email.<br><br>
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