Monthly Archives: September 2023

Call for Papers – Beowulfs Beyond Beowulf: Transformations of Beowulf in Popular Culture (Panel)

Beowulfs Beyond Beowulf: Transformations of Beowulf in Popular Culture (Panel) Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture and the Monsters & the Monstrous Area of the Northeast Popular Culture Association … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Saving the Day at Kalamazoo: Finding Comics for Medievalist Research and Teaching (A Workshop) (virtual)

Saving the Day at Kalamazoo: Finding Comics for Medievalist Research and Teaching (A Workshop) (virtual) Call for Presenters – Please Submit Proposals by 15 September 2023 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan) Hybrid event: Thursday, … Continue reading

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The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast Series is now welcoming proposals for single episodes to be featured in its third season.

After two successful seasons, The Multicultural Middle Ages (MMA) will return for its third season in 2024. Sponsored by the Medieval Academy of America, MMA is an anthology-style podcast attuned with the global turn in Medieval Studies. This podcast series … Continue reading

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Call for nominations: CARA Executive Committee

The Medieval Academy of America’s Committee on Centers and Regional Associations (CARA) invites nominations to fill an upcoming vacancy on its Executive Committee. With a special focus upon teaching at all levels, CARA strives to assist institutions and individual medievalists … Continue reading

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Getty Graduate Internship

Dear Colleagues, We are looking forward to the 2024-2025 graduate intern year in the Manuscripts Department at the J. Paul Getty Museum. I am writing to you in the hopes that you will encourage applications from graduate students whom you … Continue reading

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Race & Gender in the Global Middle Ages Working Group

Friday, September 22 at 12pm EST  Craig Perry, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies and Jewish Studies Emory University “Everyday Human Trafficking: Hemispheric Reach, Local Intensity” Abstract: This chapter mines the geniza corpus to make two arguments about the medieval slave trade. First, the trade in slaves was … Continue reading

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Early Modern Digital Itineraries: Call for Participants in NEH Workshops

I am excited to share that The Early Modern Digital Itineraries (EmDigIt) Project: Workshops for Data-Driven Approaches to Premodern Travel has received the support of an NEH Digital Humanities Advancement grant. The EmDigIt Project advances new collaborative and data-driven approaches to … Continue reading

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Jobs For Medievalists

Assistant Professor – Medieval Latin Studies and Culture 1100-1300 Date Posted: 09/01/2023 Closing Date: 10/06/2023, 11:59PM ET Req ID: 33377 Job Category: Faculty – Tenure Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Centre for Medieval Studies Campus: St. … Continue reading

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MAA News – Our Centennial is Coming!

Dear Colleagues, I hope you all had a productive and relaxing summer! You likely know by now that the Medieval Academy of America will celebrate its centennial in 2025. We have been thinking about this important milestone for several years, … Continue reading

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MAA News – Call for Publication Prize Submissions

The Medieval Academy of America invites submissions for the following prizes to be awarded at the 2024 MAA Annual Meeting. The Medieval Academy warmly encourages the nomination of publications written by scholars working beyond the tenure track as well as … Continue reading

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