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Chair: University Distinguished Prof. Albrecht Classen, Department of German Studies

301 LSB, The University of Arizona

Tel.: 520 621-1395

Fax: 520 626-8268

e-mail: aclassen@u.arizona.edu

 

 

Middle Ages    Renaissance    Reformation

Research Resources at the University of Arizona

       

 

 

 

The University of Arizona Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Committee (UAMARRC) web site (last update on Sept. 7, 2003).

It has been created for the convenience of the membership and others with scholarly interests in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is a low-maintenance site that in its earliest configuration will chiefly provide links to World Wide Web resources for research and teaching.

UAMARRC closely collaborates with the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona

We also enjoy good teamwork with the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the Arizona State University in Tempe

UAMARRC also shares many professional interests with the
Group of Early Modern Studies (GEMS)at the University of Arizona

 

Next Events Fall 2009

 

13th "Work-in-Progress" Symposium, UA, Oct. 2, 2009, 2:00 -5:00 p.m., for further information, please contact

Prof. Albrecht Classen at aclassen@u.arizona.edu

 

See also the 8th International Symposium, 2010: Topic:

Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Time

May 6-9, 2010 

For more information, choose one of the following links:

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Middle Ages

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Reformation

For dictionaries, see the page "Middle Ages

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