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Author Archives: Chris
MAA News – New ACLS Delegate
We are very pleased to announce that Afrodesia McCannon (New York Univ.) will be succeeding Patrick Geary as the Medieval Academy of America’s Delegate to the American Council of Learned Societies . Delegates play an important role in ACLS governance … Continue reading
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MAA News – MAA Publication Subventions Awarded
Three first-time authors have been awarded MAA Subventions to support the publication of their monographs: Gregory Bryda, The Trees of the Cross: Wood as Subject and Medium in the Art of Grünewald, Riemenschneider, and Late Medieval Germany (Yale University Press); … Continue reading
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MAA News – Good News From Our Members
Sean L. Field (Univ. of Vermont) has been elected Correspondant étranger de l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. If you have Good News to share, please send it to Executive Director Lisa Fagin Davis.
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Call for Papers – Artificial Light in Medieval Churches between Byzantium and the West
Artificial Light in Medieval Churches between Byzantium and the West Online workshop | Tufts University & Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio | 9-10 February 2023 Organizers: Alice Isabella Sullivan, PhD, Tufts University Vladimir Ivanovici, PhD, University of Vienna | Accademia … Continue reading
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Call For Papers: “Marching on Rome” — An SIHS Conference
Title: “Marching on Rome: Contesting the Eternal City through the Centuries” Location: Italian Academy, Columbia University, New York City Date: October 28, 2022 October 28, 2022 marks the centenary of Mussolini’s March on Rome and the Fascist accession to power. … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – 32nd Annual Conference of the Texas Medieval Association
32nd Texas Medieval Association Annual Conference Virtual Meeting October 21-22, 2022 Hosted by the Unviersity of Dallas, Dallas, TX The 32nd Annual Conference of the Texas Medieval Association will be held virtually, via an online platform, and hosted by The … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medivalists
Click here for more information: The project is recruiting 3 PhD fellows with an employment rate of 75% (30 hours per week) and limited to 4 years. research field: diplomatics of the late Middle Ages research field: computer vision applied … Continue reading
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Jobs For Medievalists
The French National Research Center is opening a position for a PhD candidate in digital paleography. Applications are to be submitted by June 24th, 2022 for a start in the autumn 2022. The PhD candidate will work in the context … Continue reading
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A Speculum Webinar: “Emerging Issues in Medieval Iberian Studies”
“Emerging Issues in Medieval Iberian Studies” A Speculum Webinar 25 August 2022 12:00 PM -1:30 PM EDT Via Zoom The Medieval Academy of America will host a Speculum webinar to launch the July themed issue of the journal: “Emerging … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
Early Materials Cataloger Beinecke Library – Rare Book Cataloging Position Focus: Reporting to the Head of the Bibliographic Description Unit, the Early Materials Cataloger creates, enhances, and maintains original and complex bibliographic and authority records for manuscript items and printed … Continue reading
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