Monthly Archives: November 2012

Jobs for Medievalists

Fifteenth-Century Studies, a refereed interdisciplinary medieval studies journal which publishes in English, French, German, and Spanish, seeks a senior editor who will then assemble an editorial team. The journal currently publishes yearly, sponsors five sessions at the Medieval Congress held annually at Kalamazoo, and … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages

Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages 2nd – 4th May 2013 Saint Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews We are pleased to announce the call for papers for Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages 2013, … Continue reading

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Jobs For Medievalists

The research unit ‘Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies’ (Ghent University) has a position available for a: Scientific Researcher (Full-Time Predoctoral Researcher) Project description The Peace as an Instrument of Social Competition: Toward a Non-Homeostatic Interpretation of Political Relations in … Continue reading

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Winner of the 2012 Prize for Best Article by a Graduate Student Announced

The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2012 Prize for Best Article by a Graduate Student is Jennifer Freeman, a Ph.D. student in the Graduate Department of Religion at Vanderbilt University.  Her … Continue reading

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Dietrich Reinhart OSB Fellowship in Eastern Christian Manuscript Studies

http://www.hmml.org/news10/fellowship.htm The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) announces the establishment of the Dietrich Reinhart OSB Fellowship in Eastern Christian Manuscript Studies, to be awarded annually for three years beginning with the Academic Year 2013-2014. The fellowship has been established … Continue reading

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Colloque “Codex and text. The use and relevance of codicology, paleography and illumination for textual studies”

6-7.XII.2012 : Codex and text. The use and relevance of codicology, paleography and illumination for textual studies Napoli (Università degli studi « L’Orientale »). — http://www.proyectos.cchs.csic.es/KOHEPOCU/sites/proyectos.cchs.csic.es.KOHEPOCU/files//2012-Codex%20and%20text%20Napoles.pdf

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Call For Papers – Future of the Mediterranean – Mediterranean Futures

The Center for Mediterranean Studies of the University Bochum, announces a call for the conference “Future of the Mediterranean – Mediterranean Futures,” to be held 30 September to 2 October 2013 in Bochum, Germany. IThe future is terra incognita which … Continue reading

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Colloque “Taxonomies of knowledge”

16-17.XI.2012 : Taxonomies of knowledge. 5th annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg symposium on manuscript studies in the digital age (Philadelphia [PA], University of Pennsylvania). – http://www.library.upenn.edu/exhibits/lectures/ljs_symposium5.html

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Call for Papers – Mid-America Medieval Association [MAMA] 2013 Conference

Mid-America Medieval Association [MAMA] 2013 Conference 22-23 February 2013 University of Missouri—Kansas City Remembering and Honoring Shona Kelly Wray Plenary Address:  Professor Stanley Chojnacki (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): “Wives and Goods in the Venetian Palazzo” This year’s MAMA Conference … Continue reading

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Tech Gets Medieval Symposium

Tuesday, November 13  12:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Student Success Center, Press Room B Hosted by GT/LMC The Writing and Communication Program This symposium highlights the connections between 21st-century and medieval/early-modern technologies, showcasing Georgia Tech faculty who have found … Continue reading

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