Monthly Archives: March 2010

Call for Applications and Nominations for Executive Director of the Medieval Academy of America

The Medieval Academy of America will be appointing a new Executive Director to succeed Paul E. Szarmach, who is not seeking reappointment. A search committee to recommend his successor has been named by the Council of the Medieval Academy: Elizabeth … Continue reading

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Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy at Yale University

REGISTRATION DESK The registration desk will be located in the foyer of Linsly-Chittenden Hall (63 High Street) and will be open Thursday 12:00-6:00, Friday 8:00-6:00, and Saturday 8:00-1:00. Those who have registered should pick up their meeting packets at the … Continue reading

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Medieval Academy News Has Been Posted

The new Medieval Academy News is now available on the Medieval Academy website. Just follow this link.

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2011 Annual Meeting Call for Papers

Please click here for information regardingthe Call for Papers for the Annual Meeting in Tempe, 2011. Deadline for submission is 15 May 2010.

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2011 Annual Meeting Proposal Submissions

Please click here for the Medieval Academy of America’s online proposal submission site.

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Discount on Cambridge Univ. Press Books for Medieval Academy Members

Members of the Medieval Academy in good standing may now order Cambridge University Press books at 20% discount. Follow this online procedure for ordering: * Go to http://www.cambridge.org * When you place a book into the shopping basket, you will … Continue reading

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Current and Forthcoming Articles in Speculum

JANUARY 2010 (vol. 85, no. 1) Jonathan P. Conant, “Europe and the African Cult of Saints, circa 350–900: An Essay in Mediterranean Communications” G. Geltner, “Brethren Behaving Badly: A Deviant Approach to Medieval Antifraternalism” Lee Manion, “The Loss of the … Continue reading

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