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Call for Papers – Christine de Pizan’s Political Voice (Kalamazoo 2015)

Christine de Pizan’s Political Voice (Kalamazoo 2015) The study of Christine de Pizan has become a well-established topic in medieval studies in the last few decades. Christine’s role in the querelle des femmes, her oversight of a large manuscript workshop, … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – The Eye of the Dragon: Viewing a Medieval Iconography from the Other Side

“CFP – The Eye of the Dragon: Viewing a Medieval Iconography from the Other Side International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo 2015 Deadline: September 15 2014 From the iconic heroism of Saint George to the resolute piety of Margaret of … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Epigrams on Art in Byzantium

Call for Papers: Epigrams on Art in Byzantium, Kalamazoo 2015 Organizer and presider: Dr. Ivan Drpić, University of Washington, Seattle Sponsor: Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture Papers are invited for Epigrams on Art in Byzantium, a Mary … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Liturgical and Secular Drama in Medieval Europe: Text, Music, Image (c. 1000-1500)

The Gregorian Institute of Canada and The University of British Columbia’s Medieval Studies Committee invite paper and session proposals for THE 43rd UBC MEDIEVAL WORKSHOP / THE 10th GIC COLLOQUIUM, a joint interdisciplinary research conference: Liturgical and Secular Drama in … Continue reading

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Conferences – Reading and Writing in City, Court, and Cloister: Conference in Honor of Mary C. Erler

Reading and Writing in City, Court, and Cloister: Conference in Honor of Mary C. Erler Saturday, March 7 2015, Fordham University, Lincoln Center campus 35th Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University Speakers are: Caroline Barron (Royal … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

The Washington University Libraries seeks dynamic and creative candidates with strong leadership skills for the position of Director of Special Collections. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director of Special Collections has primary responsibility for providing leadership and oversight of the University Libraries’ unique … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Europe or the Islamic world in any era c.500-c.1500.

This panel (Reimagining the Middle Ages (c.500-1500)) seeks to bring together scholars whose work reimagines some aspect of the medieval world and/or encourages new perspectives on older topics. We welcome papers focusing on either Europe or the Islamic world in … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – 32nd Annual Conference, Illinois Medieval Association

32nd Annual Conference Illinois Medieval Association Call for Papers: November 21, 2014 Medieval Narratives February 20-21, 2015 Saint Louis University We invite proposals dealing with any aspects of medieval narratives. Please submit abstracts through http://www.regonline.com/IMA2015CFP by November 21, 2014. Questions … Continue reading

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The Berlin Prize: Call for Applications 2015/2016

The American Academy in Berlin invites applications for its residential fellowships for 2015/2016, as well as early applications for the academic years 2016/2017 and 2017/2018. The deadline is Monday, September 29, 2014 (12 pm EST or 6 pm CET). Applications … Continue reading

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Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series and Digital Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum (seminar)

Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 2014 Friday June 27 at 16:30 in room G37, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU Monica Berti, Greta Franzini & Simona Stoyanova (Leipzig) The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series and … Continue reading

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