41st Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium: Contamination

Princeton University. November 5-7, 2015.

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41st Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium: Contamination

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We look forward to welcoming you to the Friend Center for what will surely be a series of fascinating conversations.

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PLENARY

Sabine Barles
Université Paris 1
"'La faim sortant du sillon et la maladie sortant du fleuve' : les excreta urbains au XIXe siècle, entre pollution et valorisation"
Friday, Nov. 6, 5:30 pm.
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Organizers and committee

Conference organizer:
Göran Blix (Princeton University)
Conference committee:
David Bell (Princeton University)
Peter Brooks (Princeton University)
Maureen DeNino (Princeton University)
Elizabeth Emery (Montclair State University)
Andrea Goulet (University of Pennsylvania)
Mary Harper (Princeton University)
Philip Nord (Princeton University)

Sponsors

Support for this conference has been provided by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the Department of French and Italian, and the Council for the Humanities.
Princeton University
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