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MAA News – MAA/CARA Summer Scholarships
MAA/CARA 2019 Summer Scholarships are being awarded to the following students: Christine Elizabeth Bachman (University of Delaware), London International Palaeography Summer School at the University of London Sarah Elaine Mathiesen (Florida State University), Byzantine Greek at the International Byzantine Greek … Continue reading
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MAA News – Good News From Our Members
We’ve got a lot of good news to share this month! Patrick Geary (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton Univ.) was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The Marian and Andrew Heiskell Rome Prize has been awarded to … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2019 ICMS
Like many of you, we’ve just returned from another splendid International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo. Speculum Editor Sarah Spence, Associate Editor Laura Ingallinella, and Executive Director Lisa Fagin Davis all enjoyed chatting with current and potential members at our table … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers
Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers Twenty-Third Annual Conference October 3-6, 2019 at The College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts Call for Papers Conference Committee for 2019: Lee Oser, The College of the Holy Cross Rebecca Rainof, Princeton … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Religion & the Strange, Boundary Making and Crossing
Boston University Graduate Program in Religion Conference 2019 Call for Papers Sunday, September 15, 2019 “People are strange, when you’re a stranger.” – The Doors Religions sanction and sacralize, they legitimate and legislate, creating rhythms for solidarity and comfort. But … Continue reading
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Open Letter to the President of France
The Medieval Academy of America has been asked to circulate the following open letter addressed to the President of France, urging patience and care as plans take shape for the repair and renovation of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. A rough … Continue reading
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Rare Book School: manuscript courses this summer
Rare Book School is currently accepting applications for its summer 2019 courses. Following are just a few of our offerings on medieval and early modern manuscripts: The Book in the Manuscript Era (H-20) with Raymond Clemens: Learn about the manuscript book in … Continue reading
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Conference – Invasion 1169
Invasion 1169 The National Conference on the Occasion of the 850th Anniversary of the Anglo-Norman Invasion, 2–4 May 2019 About this Event May 2nd, 2019, marks, perhaps to the very day, the 850th anniversary of the first landing in County … Continue reading
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Fires at Notre-Dame and Al-Aqsa Mosque
To the Members of the Medieval Academy of America: If, like me, you were stunned by the images of Notre-Dame in flames and were shocked a second time to hear that fire also broke out yesterday at Al-Aqsa Mosque in … Continue reading
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Katherine Jansen (The Catholic University of America) appointed Editor of Speculum
Editor of Speculum Katherine Ludwig Jansen has been appointed the new editor of Speculum, beginning 1 July 2019. Jansen will continue as Professor of History at the Catholic University of America, where she has chaired the Department of History, served … Continue reading
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