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Society Publications
- Chronology & Catastrophism Review (C&CR)
- The Society's foremost publication is Chronology & Catastrophism Review (formerly known as the SIS Review), is an interdisciplinary journal sponsoring the fields of chronology and catastrophism. C&CR is published twice a year, and is received free by members of the Society as part of their annual entitlement.
Each issue includes several feature articles, a forum section, letters from readers , book reviews, and a look at the coverage in the world's magazines, journals, and on television.
- Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop (C&CW)
- C&C Workshop provided an informal platform for members' opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of interest in the fields of chronology and catastrophism.
- SIS Internet Digest
- This publication has now been merged with C&C Workshop, and relays snippets of news from the Internet. A tremendous amount of relevant information appears daily, including new World Wide Web sites produced by organisations and individuals, and messages appearing on Usenet newsgroups. The magazine is also received free by members in addition to the two issues of C&CR.
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SIS Special Issues
- Proceedings of the 2002 SIS Conference: 'Ages Still in Chaos' Progress in revising ancient history since 1952 and possible ways forward. (Held at the Royal National Hotel, London, 14th & 15th September 2002)
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- Proceedings of the 1999 Silver Jubilee Event Incorporating a Conference on Chronology & Catastrophism. (Held at Easthampstead Park, Berkshire. Friday 17th - Sunday 19th September 1999)
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- Proceedings of the 1997 Second SIS Cambridge Conference (Held 11th-13th July 1997)
- Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, geological, astronomical and cultural perspectives.
- Proceedings of The 1995 Braziers College Conference
- The Velikovsky 100th Birthday Memorial Meeting, a Special Issue
of Chronolgy and Catastrophism Review.
- Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference:
- Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origins in Historical Times
- Proceedings of the 1978 SIS Residential Weekend Conference: Ages in Chaos?
- How valid are Velikovsky's views on Ancient History? With papers on Astronomy. Proceedings of the Residential Weekend Conference, Glasgow, 7th-9th April 1978, a Special Issue of SIS Review
- Catastrophism, Neocatastrophism and Evolution
- by Professor Trevor Palmer, tells how prevailing views of
patterns and processes in the evolution of life on Earth have
changed in a significant fashion over the past few years.
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