Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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SFS gratefully acknowledges the additional support of DePauw University , Trent
University , Nassau Community College , and the University of Iowa . EDITORS
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Arthur B . Evans Robert M . Philmus , Concordia ...
SFS gratefully acknowledges the additional support of DePauw University , Trent
University , Nassau Community College , and the University of Iowa . EDITORS
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Arthur B . Evans Robert M . Philmus , Concordia ...
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Franz Rottensteiner , Vienna SF Hub Launched at the University of Liverpool
Library . With fewer than normal jokes about “ going boldly , " the Science Fiction
Hub , a new venture in sf scholarship developed by the University of Liverpool ...
Franz Rottensteiner , Vienna SF Hub Launched at the University of Liverpool
Library . With fewer than normal jokes about “ going boldly , " the Science Fiction
Hub , a new venture in sf scholarship developed by the University of Liverpool ...
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English , To English Carl Abbott is professor of Urban Studies and Planning at
Portland State University . He is the author of several books on American urban
development and on the history of the American West . He is currently working on
a ...
English , To English Carl Abbott is professor of Urban Studies and Planning at
Portland State University . He is the author of several books on American urban
development and on the history of the American West . He is currently working on
a ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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