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MAA News – 2025-26 Schallek Fellow
We are thrilled to announce that the 2025-2026 Schallek Fellowship has been awarded to Jack McCart (University of Toronto). In his words: The present study, “The Material Cultures of Memory: Death, Patronage, and Self-Presentation in Later-Medieval London,” explores the types … Continue reading
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MAA News – Spring Travel Grants Awarded
We are very pleased to announce that Travel Grants have been awarded to the following scholars to facilitate their travel to upcoming conferences to present their work: Jonathan Dell Isola, “Creating a Vision of the Past in Carolingian Charters,” Leeds … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2025 CARA Prizes
We are very pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 CARA Prizes: The 2025 CARA Awards for Excellence in Teaching have been awarded to Sara Ann Knutson (Univ. of British Columbia) and Christopher W. Platts (Univ. of Cincinnati). The 2025 Robert L. Kindrick–CARA Award … Continue reading
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MAA News – 2025 Fellows Research Awards
We are very pleased to announce that the 2025 Fellows Research Awards have been granted to Sopio Gagoshidze (Rutgers Univ.), “The Khakhuli Triptych and the Art of Repurposing,” and Dana Katz (Goethe Univ. Frankfurt), “Rome beyond Rome: The Reception of … Continue reading
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MAA News – Upcoming Webinars
Using Experimental Archaeology in the University Classroom January 17, 1-2pm EST, on zoom Lindsay Johnson, Music, University of Maryland Baltimore County Molly Jones-Lewis, Ancient Studies, University of Maryland Baltimore County Carolyn Twomey, History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Come learn from three … Continue reading
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MAA News – MAA Centennial Digital Humanities Showcase
As part of the celebrations for the MAA’s Centennial Year, the Digital Humanities and Multimedia Studies Committee and the Graduate Student Committee have partnered to organize a year-long series of webinars showcasing exciting DH projects. These will be held monthly, … Continue reading
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MAA News – Upcoming Grant Deadlines
The Medieval Academy of America invites applications for the following grants. Please note that applicants must be members in good standing in order to be eligible for Medieval Academy awards. Belle Da Costa Greene Award The Belle Da Costa Greene … Continue reading
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Book Talk
MAA members Matt Gabriele and David Perry will be in Cambridge on 23 January to promote their new book, Oathbreakers: The War of Brothers that Shattered an Empire and Made Medieval Europe. Click here for more information.
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Registration is Now Open for the Centennial Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America!
Registration is now open for the Centennial Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, which will take place on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 20-22 March 2025. This year’s Centennial program, hosted by Harvard University in … Continue reading
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Undergraduate Conference in Medieval Studies
Saturday, April 26, 2025, Binghamton University The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton University is organizing its first Undergraduate Conference in Medieval Studies. We welcome proposals from all undergraduate students interested in any aspect of the Middle Ages. … Continue reading
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