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Daily Archives: July 27, 2017
Frankel Institute Fellowship Announcement
Fellowship Opportunity Theme 2018-2019 Sephardic Identities, Medieval and Early Modern The Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan provides residential fellowships for scholars to conduct research around an annual theme. We are currently accepting applications for … Continue reading
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Conferences – 44th Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
44th Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies, 13–14 October 2017 Vatican Film Library, Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri Organized annually since 1974 by the Vatican Film Library, part of the Saint Louis University Libraries Department of Special Collections, this … Continue reading
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2017 New England Medieval Conference – Registration now open
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Charlemagne’s Ghost: Legacies, Leftovers, and Legends of the Carolingian Empire 44th Annual New England Medieval Conference Massachusetts Institute of Technology Keynote Speaker: Simon MacLean, University of St. Andrews “What was Post-Carolingian about Post-Carolingian Europe?” Saturday, October 7, … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Memory and Lineage in Medieval Romance
Memory and Lineage in Medieval Romance The 25th Leeds International Medieval Congress has a special thematic strand of ‘memory’. Medieval romance lends itself to thinking about memory, in many ways, and not least because of its preoccupation with lineage. We … Continue reading
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