Monthly Archives: February 2026

Jobs for Medievalists

Managing Editor of SMART : Approximately one-third to one-half of the salary for the position involving the editorship: soliciting and receiving papers and books for review; mailing out books for review to readers; mailing potential submissions to readers for review, … Continue reading

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Opportunity for Graduate Students and ECRs: GIS Basics for Byzantinists Workshop Series

The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Byzantine Studies Association of North America are pleased to offer a a GIS basics workshop series for graduate students and early career researchers in collaboration with Becky Seifried of … Continue reading

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Online Lecture: Spindle Whorls and Women’s Work: Reframing Middle Byzantine Lives in the Athenian Agora

The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture is pleased to announce the final lecture in our 2025–2026 lecture series. Spindle Whorls and Women’s Work: Reframing Middle Byzantine Lives in the Athenian Agora Fotini Kondyli, University of Virginia March … Continue reading

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Online Lecture: The Frankish Kingdom and the Eastern Empire: Rethinking Their Interconnections from a Medieval Perspective

The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture is pleased to announce the 2025–2026 edition of its annual lecture with the Harvard University Standing Committee on Medieval Studies. The Frankish Kingdom and the Eastern Empire: Rethinking Their Interconnections from … Continue reading

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Summer School on the languages of the Christian East in Rome

Dear friends and colleagues, We are delighted to announce the third edition of the Summer School on the Languages of the Christian East, organised by Syriaca – The Italian Association for Syriac Studies and the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome. The … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Threads of Knowledge in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

The 29th Biennial Conference of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program of Barnard College   Threads of Knowledge: Weaving and the Life of Textiles in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Barnard College, New York City December 5, 2026  The 29th Biennial … Continue reading

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Early Registration for the Annual Meeting Ends Feb. 14th

101st Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America: Registration is open! Rates will increase by $30 on Saturday, 14 February. Register by Saturday, 14 February to avoid the late fee! Online registration for MAA 2026 will close on Tuesday, 10 … Continue reading

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Call for Fellows

Exploring the Assumptions of Cultural History Call for Fellowship Applications The lenses of Western modernity surreptitiously shape the study of past cultures in ways that encourage us to disregard their own claims about their world in favor of those that … Continue reading

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Rare Book School Courses

Greetings from Rare Book School! Our summer 2026 course schedule features nearly 50 classes, including in-person offerings at three new course locations: York in the United Kingdom, North Bennet Street School in Boston, and the University of Texas at Austin’s Harry Ransom … Continue reading

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Call for Submissions: Journal of Medieval Worlds (Relaunch Issue)

Call for Submissions: Journal of Medieval Worlds Special Issue: Fragments I: Putting the Worlds Back Together (Spring 2027) Submission Type: Short Essays & Critical Responses (1,000–3,000 words) The Journal of Medieval Worlds is relaunching with a special issue dedicated to … Continue reading

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