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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Jobs for Medievalists
Medieval Intellectual/Cultural History. College of Letters, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. Rank: Assistant professor, to begin 1 July 2014. The College of Letters at Wesleyan University seeks a scholar of intellectual and cultural history, broadly defined, specializing in medieval Europe and working primarily … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Second Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Second Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies June 16-18, 2014 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri This Year’s Plenary Speakers: John W. Baldwin, Johns Hopkins University Robert Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh CALL FOR PAPERS The Second Annual Symposium on Medieval … Continue reading
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Call For Papers – N-Town’s Diversity: its History and its Plays
Leeds International Medieval Congress, 7-10 July 2014 This session will reassess our knowledge of the N-Town Manuscript, British Library MS Cotton Vespasian D.8, in its literary, historical, and political contexts. The manuscript and its plays have experienced a resurgence of … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Empire and Networks in the Western Mediterranean
This year’s theme for the International Medieval Congress, “Empire,” provides an apt opportunity to explore the ways in which the networks of the Western Mediterranean reflected, furthered, eluded or connected the many powers in the region: the Angevin, German and … Continue reading
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Conferences – Beyond the “Land of the Three Cultures”: Re-Thinking Medieval Iberia
“Beyond the “Land of the Three Cultures”: Re-Thinking Medieval Iberia.” September 13-14 at the University of Notre Dame This conference seeks to challenge the received notion of medieval Iberia as a “Land of the Three Cultures”—Christian, Muslim, and Jewish—by questioning … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – The Ten Commandments in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
International Conference The Ten Commandments in medieval and early modern culture Ghent University, Belgium April 10-11, 2014 Key note speakers: Robert J. Bast (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Lesley Smith (University of Oxford) Call for Papers The Department of Literature at … Continue reading
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