Monthly Archives: March 2022

Jobs For Medievalists

A 3-year fixed-term research and teaching appointment in English literature and manuscript studies (including palaeography, codicology and editing) in the period from 650 to 1550 is available for an outstanding academic at an early stage of their career. This post … Continue reading

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Invitation to Workshop: History in a Time of Polarization, Sunday, March 20, 12pm-3pm EST

This virtual workshop brings together professionals from fields that deal with the violent far-right. Hate groups’ recruitment has consistently drawn from memories of the medieval past, and in recent years this effort has grown, particularly online. Scholars, social workers, and … Continue reading

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Dumbarton Oaks Upcoming Events

“The Gold of Banjska” Public Lecture Date: March 24, 2022, at 4:00pm EDT via Zoom Midway through the quick succession of brief biographical notes about Serbian monarchs and potentates that comprise the so-called Genealogy of Karlovci, a fifteenth-century text, the reader … Continue reading

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2022-2023 Visiting Research Fellowships at the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies

The Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS) is pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2022-2023 Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS) Visiting Research Fellowships is now open. Guided by the vision of its founders, Lawrence J. Schoenberg and … Continue reading

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Jobs For Medievalists

The University of Salamanca invites applications for two 3-years PhD Students positions to obtain a PhD degree in Medieval History, starting in August 2022. The positions are part of the project “PEOPLEANDWRITING: The Secret Life of Writing: People, Script and … Continue reading

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International Conference on the Voynich Manuscript

The aim of the conference is to provide researchers with the opportunity to present their research and work on the Voynich manuscript to an audience of fellow Voynich researchers and investigators.  Attendees will have an opportunity to learn about current … Continue reading

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Macricostas Fellowship at the Gennadius Library, April 15, 2022 Deadline

CONSTANTINE AND GEORGE MACRICOSTAS FELLOWSHIP AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY Deadline: April 15, 2022 The Constantine and George Macricostas Fellowship at the Gennadius Library supports research on Orthodox Christian Studies with an emphasis on Orthodoxy’s history, religious traditions, and geographical, geopolitical, … Continue reading

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Rare Book School Summer First-Round Application Deadline on March 7th

Expand your understanding of book history during a Rare Book School course this summer. Our five-day intensive courses on the history of manuscript, print, and digital materials will be offered at the University of Virginia and other partner institutions. Applications … Continue reading

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MAA News – From the Executive Director

Dear colleagues, The 2022 Annual Meeting is nearly upon us. The last time any of us were together for an MAA meeting was in Philadelphia in the Spring of 2019, which feels like a lifetime ago. I am thrilled to … Continue reading

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MAA News – 2023 Medieval Academy Meeting Call for Papers

98th Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America The Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC 23-26 February, 2023 The 98th Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will take place at the Grand Hyatt Washington in downtown Washington, DC. The … Continue reading

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