CFP: 4th Nomad Seminar in Historiography – THE HOUSING QUESTION

The 4th Nomad Seminar in Historiography will be held at the University of San Diego, on March 12-13 2015. Dedicated to the “Housing Question”, the session is organized by Juliana Maxim (Associate Professor, Department of Art, Architecture + Art History, University of San Diego) and Can Bilsel (Chair and Professor, Department of Art, Architecture + Art History, University of San Diego).
For more information on the Nomad Seminar and Call for Paper see http://nomadseminar.blogspot.fr/

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