Category Archives: Webinars

Race & Gender in the Global Middle Ages Working Group

Friday, September 22 at 12pm EST  Craig Perry, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies and Jewish Studies Emory University “Everyday Human Trafficking: Hemispheric Reach, Local Intensity” Abstract: This chapter mines the geniza corpus to make two arguments about the medieval slave trade. First, the trade in slaves was … Continue reading

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Upcoming NHC Webinars

Registration is now open for the National Humanities Center 2023–24 Humanities in Class Webinar Series. Each webinar is a live, interactive professional conversation led by a scholarly expert addressing a compelling topic through the lens of the humanities. Appropriate for … Continue reading

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MAA Graduate Student Committee Community Outreach Workshop

MAA Graduate Student Committee Community Outreach Workshop Apr 18, 2023 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (EDT) The GSC has in recent years emphasized both a focus on building a global community of graduate students studying the Middle Ages and on … Continue reading

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Upcoming MAA Webinars

The Medieval Academy of America is very pleased to support these upcoming webinars: March 24, 2023, noon – 1:30 PM EDT: The Race & Gender Working Group presents Roland Betancourt, Professor of Art History (University of California, Irvine): “The Case … Continue reading

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MAA Graduate Student Committee Webinar – Medievalists Beyond the Academy

MAA Graduate Student Committee Webinar: Medievalists Beyond the Academy Join the MAA Graduate Student Committee on March 29th, 2023 at 7 pm EST for a panel on employment for medievalists outside of what we traditionally envision as the “academy” (university-based … Continue reading

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MAA Webinar – Medieval Crip Theory: New Approaches and Provocations

Medieval Academy of America Webinar Wednesday, April 12 3:00 to 4:30 pm Medieval Crip Theory: New Approaches and Provocations Click here to register. This Webinar, organized by the Inclusivity & Diversity Committee, will explore and present new research on disability … Continue reading

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GSC Podcasting Workshop: Crafting an Engaging Episode

Join the GSC on January 20th at 12pm Eastern for our first webinar of 2023! As a part of the GSC’s ongoing series on podcasting, the committee will be hosting a workshop on crafting and curating engaging content for listeners. Podcasting … Continue reading

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Graduate Student Committee Digital Humanities Showcase

Graduate Student Committee Digital Humanities Showcase 1 December 2022 11am – 3:30pm Eastern Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QiQ2SkSPR1O2V7Fc8T_Epg All day on Thursday, 1 December 2022, the MAA’s Graduate Student Committee will be hosting over Zoom its first-ever Digital Humanities Showcase. This event … Continue reading

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Opening the Case: The Giant Bible of Mainz at the Library of Congress (Webinar)

Event title: Opening the Case: The Giant Bible of Mainz at the Library of Congress (Webinar) Time: Oct 6, 2022 11:00 AM Registration: https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_ASVM3Sm-T96Ek1KHPNlScA/?loclr=blogmus On October 6, 2022 from 11:00am-12:30pm EST, the Rare Book & Special Collections Division at the … 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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