3.455 PhD programme? thanks to Hungary? laptops? (68)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Mon, 11 Sep 89 20:09:15 EDT


Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 455. Monday, 11 Sep 1989.


(1) Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 12:52:25 IST (23 lines)
From: Ronen Shapira <RONEN1@TAUNIVM>
Subject: HELP IN PH.D.

(2) Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 08:37:21 CDT (8 lines)
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: E-Mail Addresses in Hungary

(3) Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 14:20:15 CDT (9 lines)
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: Laptops, Again, On A Different Head

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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 12:52:25 IST
From: Ronen Shapira <RONEN1@TAUNIVM>
Subject: HELP IN PH.D.

Hello everybody
I am looking for a university with a good program both in french studies and
in history. I am trying to develop a Ph.D. research thesis dealing with the
different uses and expressions of ideas such as liberte' and e'galite` during
the period between 1830-1848 in france.

My main idea is to try to create a sort of "ideological map" of the changes
that occured during this period inside the different political associations
and the ideological relationships between them, regarding the use of the above
mentioned ideas.

Part of the material was already published, and to use this I will appreciate
the possibility to use such "things" as OCR and scanners.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Ronen1 at taunivm.bitnet
ronen shapira
Tel-Aviv

snail mail: 8a Miriam Hahashmonait
TEl-AVIV 62665
ISRAEL
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 08:37:21 CDT
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: E-Mail Addresses in Hungary

Are there any e-mail addresses by means of which one may directly and
immediately express appreciation to the Hungarian government (for its
recent actions) or, failing this, HUMANISTS in Hungary who might relay
a grammo to the appropriate authorities? Thanks. KLC.
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 89 14:20:15 CDT
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: Laptops, Again, On A Different Head

Has power supply been a problem in the operation of American (i.e.,
Japanese) laptops in European and British nations? I am concerned
about the charging of battery packs as well as about operation
per se. Is frequency a problem for the voltage/amperage converters
(American current is 60 cps; not so European). KLC.