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Call for Papers – Charlemagne’s Ghost: Legacies, Leftovers, and Legends of the Carolingian Empire
Charlemagne’s Ghost: Legacies, Leftovers, and Legends of the Carolingian Empire 44th Annual New England Medieval Conference Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Saturday, October 7, 2017 Keynote Speaker: Simon MacLean, University of St. Andrews, “What Was Post-Carolingian about Post-Carolingian Europe?” … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – ReLACS 2017 (Regional Late Antiquity Consortium Southeast)
ReLACS 2017 (Regional Late Antiquity Consortium Southeast) October 19-20, 2017. ReLACS, now in its fifth year, is a annual workshop of scholars of Late Antiquity held on a rotating basis at Vanderbilt University, the University of Tennessee, and the University of Kentucky. … Continue reading
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CARA News: University of Florida
To see what’s going on at the University of Florida Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, including the commemoration of UFL professor Florin Curta’s twenty-fifth Kalamazoo, click here:http://mems.center.ufl.edu
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INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, School of Historical Studies, Opportunities for Scholars 2018-2019
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, School of Historical Studies, Opportunities for Scholars 2018-2019. 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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2017 Schoenberg Symposium
November 2-4, 2017 Intertwined Worlds In partnership with the Rare Book Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Schoenberg Institute of Manuscript Studies (SIMS) at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries is pleased to announce the 10th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium … Continue reading
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CARA News: University of New Mexico
The Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of New Mexico held its annual Spring Lecture Series on April 24-27. This week-long series of six lectures and a concert attracts several hundred members of the Albuquerque community to hear lectures … Continue reading
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The Kingdom of Sicily Image Database
THE KINGDOM OF SICILY IMAGE DATABASE (http://kos.aahvs.duke.edu/) The Kingdom of Sicily Image Database was created to collect and catalogue historical images (photographs, drawings, maps, paintings…) that document the monuments of South Italy (roughly 1130-1420). The database documents an important patrimony … Continue reading
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CARA News: The Catholic University of America
The Center for Medieval & Byzantine Studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. is a vibrant community of over thirty scholars and an energetic group of graduate students from various Schools and Departments across campus. It administers … Continue reading
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CARA News: Stanford University
Over the 2016-2017 academic year, the Stanford Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (CMEMS) sponsored a variety of activities to support our growing community of medieval and early modern scholars. Throughout the year, we continued our longstanding series of … Continue reading
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CARA News: Indiana University
The Medieval Studies Institute (MEST) at Indiana University, an interdisciplinary program offering minors and certificates on the graduate and undergraduate levels, saw a productive 2016-2017 academic year. Professor Rosemarie McGerr (Professor of Comparative Literature) completed six years of service as … Continue reading
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