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(Eastern European) Mapping Madness…at the IAJGS Conference

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2 Comentarios

  1. Barbara Algaze
    Publicado 15 de marzo de 2010 en 6:56 PM | Permalink

    Is there some where that we can get a list of the towns/shtetls that will be covered in this talk?
    I am specifically interested in small towns in Posen (used to be the German Empire–now in Poland)
    –i.e. Samter, Posen, Gnesen, Wreschen, Tischtiegel, Schoenlanke, Wreschen. Any chance that any of these towns will be discussed?
    Thank you.
    Barbara Algaze
    Barbara {at} jgsla(.)org

  2. Pamela Weisberger
    Publicado 24 de marzo de 2010 en 12:36 PM | Permalink

    Brian Lenius’s talk will primarily deal with towns in the Austrian province of Galicia. If you go to the Gesher Galicia website and follow the link to the “Cadastral Map and Landowner Records Project” you’ll see the inventory of towns in the project. http://www.GesherGalicia.org

    Many of these will be on the agenda. He’ll also have a table at the Sunday Market Square Fair where these maps will be on display from 2P – 4:30P.