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Call for Papers: Medieval Imaginaries of History, Alterity and Empire
Medieval Section within the GNEL/ASNEL Annual Conference, Berne, May 18 – 20, 2012, on “Post-Empire Imaginaries? Anglophone Literature, History and the Demise of Empires” (http://www.gnel2012.ens.unibe.ch) Call for Papers In the past decade, postcolonial theory has increasingly been applied to studies … Continue reading
Call for Papers “The Scriptorium”
THE SCRIPTORIUM NATURE – FUNCTION – SPECIFICS The holding of the conference in the setting of the ancient abbey of Saint-Gall, whose famous ninth-century plan is one of the few witnesses to the physical existence of a scriptorium, provides an … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Medieval Imaginaries of History, Alterity and Empire
Medieval Section within the GNEL/ASNEL Annual Conference, Berne, May 18 – 20, 2012, on “Post-Empire Imaginaries? Anglophone Literature, History and the Demise of Empires” (http://www.gnel2012.ens.unibe.ch) Call for Papers In the past decade, postcolonial theory has increasingly been applied to studies … Continue reading
Call for Papers – Lleida June 2012
The Consolidated Medieval Research Group “Space, Power and Culture” of Lleida University is currently organising the second International Medieval Meeting Lleida, which will be held at Lleida’s Facultat de Lletres on 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th June, 2012. Like the … Continue reading
Call for Papers – COMITATUS: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
COMITATUS: A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES, published annually under the auspices of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, invites the submission of articles by graduate students and recent PhDs in any field of medieval and Renaissance … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Writing Europe before 1450: A Colloquium
We are delighted to open a CFP for the Writing Europe before 1450: A Colloquium, University of Bergen, 3rd-5th June 2012. After the success of the Writing England Conference in 2010, Writing Europe: A Colloquium aims to draw on a range of approaches and perspectives … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Beyond Accessibility: Textual Studies in the 21st Century
The Textual Studies team of INKE (Implementing New Knowledge Environments) wish to invite presentation proposals for Beyond Accessibility: Textual Studies in the 21st Century. June 8, 9, and 10, 2012, University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada. Keynote speakers: Adriaan van … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Mortality and Imagination: The Life of the Dead in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Deadline for abstracts: 31 January 2012 The 21st Biennial Conference of the Southern African Society for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will be held at Mont Fleur, Stellenbosch, South Africa, on 30 August-2 September 2012. The theme of the conference is ‘Mortality … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Audience in the Middle Ages, Yale University
Abstracts from graduate students are now being accepted for the 29th annual New England Medieval Studies Consortium Graduate Student Conference, to be held at Yale University on Saturday, March 31st, 2012. The theme will be “Audience in the Middle Ages.” … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Oxford/Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium
5-7 July 2012, University of Oxford Call for Papers The Oxford/Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (OCICS) is a biennial conference devoted to the interdisciplinary study of historical and related texts in the medieval and Early Modern periods. The theme for the … Continue reading


