File - 1999: "Medievalism as the Future of the Past"

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1999: "Medievalism as the Future of the Past"

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0.2 cm of textual records
11 projector slides

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(1942-2023)

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File consists of records relating to O'Neill-Karch's participation in the second annual symposium at St. Michael's College, titled "Medievalism as the Future of the Past."

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  • Call for proposals.
  • Email from O'Neill-Karch to the organizing committee (January 30, 1999) proposing a paper: "Mediaevalism in Advertising as Value-Transfer."
  • Exchange of emails with Francesco Guardiani (January 31, 1999) accepting proposal & requesting slide projector.
  • Symposium Programme (April 30 -May 1, 1999).
  • Penultimate version (13p.) of O'Neill-Karch's presentation.
  • The eleven slides that illustrated her paper.
  • Exchange of emails with FG (May 18, 1999) with technical details related to publication.

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