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Praça do Toural, Guimarães. This square will soon be redeveloped by a team from the
Universidade do Minho in time for Guimarães’s year as European Cultural Capital in 2012.
Photograph: EAHN
Program Published and Regular Registration Open for Guimarães Conference
The preliminary program for the EAHN First International Meeting in Guimarães, Portugal has now been published. The four-day conference (17-20 June 2010) features twenty sessions and five roundtables, with over 150 speakers and session chairs coming from five continents and seventeen European countries, and subjects ranging from ancient, medieval and early modern architecture through nineteenth- and twentieth-century topics. Keynote events will close each of the three days of proceedings, while the fourth day offers two day-long regional tours. A number of shorter tours, meetings of EAHN Thematic Groups, an EAHN Plenary Session (general meeting for all members present), and a meeting of the EAHN Committee are also included in the program.
The conference will be held at the Vila Flor Cultural Centre, Guimarães. Most categories of conference registration include conference abstracts and three dinners. The regular registration period ends on 30 April 2010; those registering on 1 May or after will be subject to the late registration fees. Special discounts are available for students and those attending from countries with emerging economies.
For the compolete program and other information, or to register for the conference, visit the conference website at www.eahn2010.org and click on "Programme" or "Registration."