hi- I am working on my thesis and I am looking to correspond with women 
doing work in Latin America.  I am interested in the relationship between 
infectious disease and environmental degradation.  In particular dengue 
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From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Conference Announcement/fwd
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Organization: Lincoln University

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"Humans and Ecosystems Beofore Global Development," an interdisciplinary
colloquium on medieval and early modern environmental history will be
held at York University, Toronto, Canada from April 18-20, 1996.

The colloquium will consist of presentations and workshops that explore
the paradigms, tactics and methods that might be used to help scholars
reconstruct preindustrial human interactions with the rest of nature.

Participants include: Oliver Rackham, Ian Simmons, Arthur McEvoy,
Thorkild Kjaergaard, J. Donald Hughes, Susan Flader, William TeBrake,
Donald Worster and many others.

Those interested in receiving further information about the conference
may consult the conference website:

http://www.yorku.ca/dept/histarts/envirohist.html

Or, one may contact the conference organizers, Richard C. Hoffmann or
Elinor Melville at:

Environmental History Colloquium
Department of History, 2140 Vari Hall
York University, 4700 Keele Street
North York, Ontario Canada M3J 1P3
Tel (416) 736-5123
Fax (416) 736-5836

-Matthew D. Evenden, York University

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