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GSC’s Digital Humanities Showcase
Join the Medieval Academy of America’s Graduate Student Committee for the second edition of Digital Humanities Showcase over Zoom on 30th January, 2024. This virtual gathering is a forum for scholars, both emerging and established, to gather and learn about, … Continue reading
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2024 Medieval Academy of America Publication Prizes
We are very pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Medieval Academy of America Publication Prizes: The Haskins Medal Leah DeVun, The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance (Columbia University Press, 2021) The John Nicholas Brown Prize … Continue reading
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Rare Book School is now accepting applications for its summer 2024 courses.
To apply to courses and learn more about the application process, please visit https://rarebookschool.org/summer-2024-course…/. For the best chance of being admitted, please submit your application(s) by the first-round deadline on 19 February. Applications received after that date will be reviewed on … Continue reading
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MAA News – From the Editor’s Desk
Happy New Year from the Editor’s Desk at Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. This year the journal brings many glad tidings. Let’s start with the January 99/1 (2024) issue, another multi-disciplinary collection of fascinating articles, beginning with “The Cerne Giant in … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2024 Governance Election
I am very pleased to report the results of the recent governance election: President: Sara Lipton (History, Stony Brook Univ.) [Congratulations!] 1st Vice-President: Peggy McCracken (French and Comparative Literature, Univ. of Michigan) [Congratulations!] 2nd Vice-President: Haruko Momma (English, New York … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2024 Annual Meeting: Registration is Open!
The 99th annual meeting of the Medieval Academy of America takes place this year on March 14–16, 2024, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The Medieval Institute will be serving as your host and now welcome … Continue reading
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MAA News – Call for Summer Mentoring Program Applications
The Medieval Academy of America’s Mentoring Program Committee is excited to announce the 2024 Summer Research and Professional Development Workshop for PhD-track students. This program is designed to foster the growth of essential skills and mentorship relationships, and improve the … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2024 Class of Fellows
The 2024 Election of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America closed on Monday, 2 January. The results have been certified by the President of the Fellows and the Fellows Nominating Committee, and the new Fellows have … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2024-2025 Schallek Fellowship
We are very pleased to announce that the 2024-2025 Schallek Fellowship has been awarded to Morgan McMinn (History, West Virginia University), to support her dissertation research. In her words: “My Ph.D. dissertation, ‘Community: A Study of the Interpersonal Relationships of … Continue reading
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MAA News – Travel Grants Awarded
We are very pleased to announce the following Travel Grants, awarded to medievalists who are not in full-time faculty positions, or are adjuncts without access to institutional funding, to support travel to conferences to present their work: Jesse S. Arlen, … Continue reading
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