Monthly Archives: January 2025

Summer 2025 Course Applications Now Available

The Rare Book School summer 2025 course schedule features more than 40 classes, including online courses and in-person offerings at two new partner institutions: the University of Michigan and Oxford University’s Bodleian Library. For more in-depth course descriptions and past … Continue reading

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Call for applications: Digital Medieval Studies Institute 2025!

The Standing Committee on Medieval Studies, Boston College’s McMullen Museum, Houghton Library, The Research Group on Manuscript Evidence, and Digital Medievalist are pleased to co-sponsor the third annual Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI), which will take place in Cambridge and Boston, MA on 19 … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Shifting Fortunes in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Shifting Fortunes in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages Edinburgh’s Centre for Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies (CLAIBS) is pleased to announce the call for papers for the 6th International Graduate Conference in Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies, … Continue reading

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Medieval Academy of America 2025 – Call for Volunteers

Medieval Academy of America 2025 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS We are seeking conference volunteers to help with setting up and putting on this landmark event! Harvard University March 20-22 Volunteers also needed March 16-19, 23 Why Volunteer for MAA? Access to … Continue reading

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Jobs For Medievalists

Special Collections Curator John J. Burns Library Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Boston College Libraries seeks a Special Collections Curator to develop collections of rare and unique materials centered on people and ideas that have contributed to the shaping of … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Always Here: Non-Binary Gender, Trans Identities, and Queerness in the Global Middle Ages (c. 250–1650)

Always Here: Non-Binary Gender, Trans Identities, and Queerness in the Global Middle Ages (c. 250–1650) October 24 – 25, 2025 Binghamton University Binghamton, NY Submission deadline: April 15, 2025 Queer, trans, intersex, non-binary, genderfluid, and gender-nonconforming people and sources are … Continue reading

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“Favor and Persecution: How 14th-Century Spanish Kings Used Minorities to Expand Royal Power”

The History Department at Grambling State University is hosting a lecture series in Spring 2025, sponsored in part by a Centennial Grant from the Medieval Academy of America. This lecture series highlights medievalists from Northern Louisiana. Situated in Northern Louisiana … Continue reading

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Jobs For Medievalists

The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking to hire the inaugural Elizabeth A. R. Brown archivist. The archivist will work with scholars and colleagues at Penn and around the world … Continue reading

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The Great Viking Survey

The University of Oslo has recently launched the Great Viking Survey, a wide-ranging study to explore how people across the world perceive and engage with the vikings as history and heritage, and to map the many ways in which contemporary … Continue reading

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NEH Advanced Institute in the Digital Humanities

Please see the below announcement for an NEH institute on multispectral imaging and document recovery that we will be holding at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs this upcoming summer. Please consider applying and/ or sharing with others who may … Continue reading

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