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Dominican Culture, Dominican Theology: The Order of Preachers and Its Spheres of Action (1215-ca. 1600)
Dominican Culture, Dominican Theology: The Order of Preachers and Its Spheres of Action (1215-ca. 1600) Virtual conference 29 June – 2 July, 2021 Annual meeting of IGTM – International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology Hosted by the Faculty … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Cultures of Exchange: Mercantile Mentalities Between Italy and the World
The 41st Annual Conference of Fordham’s Center for Medieval Studies Saturday-Sunday March 26-27, 2022 website: https://mvstconference.ace.fordham.edu/culturesofexchange/ Call for Papers (due September 15, 2021) Recent scholarship has shed light on the complexity of medieval Italy’s multifaceted political and intellectual landscape and … Continue reading
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Two-day workshop on the Thirteenth-Century Mediterranean
Interested in cross-cultural contacts in the medieval Mediterranean? Don’t miss the workshop “Pluriversality at Play: Art and Material Culture in the Thirteenth-Century Mediterranean,” organized by the School of Art History, University of St Andrews, on June 17-18 via MS Teams. … Continue reading
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CARA News – Medieval Institute summary for 2019–20
The 2020–21 academic year proceeded quite differently for the Medieval Institute, as it did for everyone, yet the silver lining of Zoom meant we could offer our programming to a global audience and broaden our community in wonderful ways. We … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Perspective, n° 2022 – 2 RACONTER / NARRATIVE(S)
The journal Perspective : actualité en histoire de l’art will explore, in its 2022 – 2 issue, the relationships between narration, art and art history. From the stories that inspire images and art objects, to those (re)constituted by its viewers, … Continue reading
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Opportunity for Scholars at IAS
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, School of Historical Studies, Opportunities for Scholars 2022-2023. The Institute is an independent private institution founded in 1930 to create a community of scholars focused on intellectual inquiry, free from teaching and other university obligations. Scholars … Continue reading
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Conferences – Brut in New Troy (virtual conference)
Brut in New Troy (virtual conference) 25–28 June 2021 From at least the twelfth until well into the seventeenth century, the ‘standard’ version of Britain’s history held that the realm’s founder was an exiled descendant of Aeneas called Brutus (or … Continue reading
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MAA News – From the Executive Director
Dear Colleagues, I hope you are all well as we slowly emerge from The Long 2020. I’m writing to inform you of some important changes to our Governance structures that have recently been approved by the Council. In recent years, … Continue reading
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MAA News – Webinar Update
If you missed the May 24 Digital Medieval Webinar “The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Medieval Studies / The Americas: Images and Imaging,” co-sponsored by the Medieval Academy of America, the three sessions are now online here. Click here … Continue reading
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MAA News – MAA Subvention Awarded
We are very pleased to announce that a Medieval Academy of America Publication Subvention has been awarded to Lori Jones to support the publication of her monograph, Time, Space, and the Plague: Rereading English and French Plague Tracts, 1348-1750, to … Continue reading
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