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DESCRIPTION:The History Future Professoriate Program is pleased to be hosti
 ng its fourth annual graduate conference on March 23\, 2012. This year’s t
 heme is “Exchanges and Returns” and it is our biggest event yet as we will
  be holding three concurrent sessions all over campus throughout the day. 
 We are also thrilled to have received papers from scholars all over the no
 rtheast and even abroad. The highlight of the day will be the keynote addr
 ess from Aaron Sachs\, a noticed historian from nearby Cornell University\
 , who will be sharing his work in a talk entitled\, “City Parks on the Mid
 dle Border: Landscape\, Memory\, Epistemology.” The event promises to be e
 xciting\, fun\, and intellectual stimulating and the History FPP welcomes 
 visitors from inside and outside the Syracuse University community\, free 
 of charge\, to attend a session or stay for the whole day to see the newes
 t work from these promising young scholars. For more information see our w
 ebsite at historyfpp.syr.edu. Hope to see you there!
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SUMMARY:Exchanges and Returns: Graduate History Conference
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The History Future Professoriate Program is pl
 eased to be hosting its fourth annual graduate conference on March 23\, 20
 12. This year’s theme is “Exchanges and Returns” and it is our biggest eve
 nt yet as we will be holding three concurrent sessions all over campus thr
 oughout the day. We are also thrilled to have received papers from scholar
 s all over the northeast and even abroad. The highlight of the day will be
  the keynote address from Aaron Sachs\, a noticed historian from nearby Co
 rnell University\, who will be sharing his work in a talk entitled\, “City
  Parks on the Middle Border: Landscape\, Memory\, Epistemology.” The event
  promises to be exciting\, fun\, and intellectual stimulating and the Hist
 ory FPP welcomes visitors from inside and outside the Syracuse University 
 community\, free of charge\, to attend a session or stay for the whole day
  to see the newest work from these promising young scholars. For more info
 rmation see our website at historyfpp.syr.edu. Hope to see you there!<br>
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