Daily Archives: August 7, 2013

FINAL CALL for The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship’s 2013 Competition

FINAL CALL for The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship’s 2013 competition for the best graduate student article in any area of medieval studies. Nominated articles should represent the best in feminist scholarship written in the 2012-2013 academic year. The prize … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

Tenure-track position in English, with expertise in Medieval Literature, at the rank of assistant professor. Effective August, 2014. Ph.D. required. The successful candidate will offer courses in Medieval Literature, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and introductory literature. He or she will also help … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

The Department of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz is searching for two positions during 2013-14 in the area of Mediterranean Studies, one in Ancient Comparative and one in Medieval/Early Modern, conceived of as a “cluster hire.”  The … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Mediterranean Cities in Transition • Naples, 13-15 March 2014

The Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II and  CIRICE – Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca sull’Iconografia  della Città EuropeaVI Convegno Internazionale – are organizing the conference: CIRICE 2014 “Città mediterranee in trasformazione,” to be held in Naples, 13-15 March  2014 … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

Byzantine Theology and Visual Culture The University of Chicago Divinity School seeks to make a tenure-track Assistant Professor appointment in Byzantine Theology and Visual Culture.  The successful candidate, who may be trained in theology, history, art history or other disciplines, … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Henry of Blois and the Twelfth-Century Renaissance

Grandson of William the Conqueror and brother to King Stephen, Henry of Blois (1101-1171) was undoubtedly one of the most significant figures in twelfth-century England, yet no substantial academic study of him in English exists. By turns, kingmaker, ecclesiastical politician, … Continue reading

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Clark Symposium: Science, Ethics, and the Transformations of Art in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

Saturday, September 28, 2013 9:30 am This symposium—convened by Herbert L. Kessler, Johns Hopkins University, and Richard Newhauser, Arizona State University, Tempe—will examine developments in later-medieval art as part of the same continuum of transformations that were taking place in … Continue reading

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