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Category Archives: Webinars
Webinar Workshop – Medieval Women’s Networks
Webinar Workshop: Medieval Women’s Networks: Exploring Techniques and Tools for Digital Analysis October 17-18, 2024, 12:00-14:30 EST, online Scholars of medieval women agree that the promise of DH network analysis has fallen short of providing the kinds of insights into … Continue reading
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GSC’s Digital Humanities Showcase
Join the Medieval Academy of America’s Graduate Student Committee for the second edition of Digital Humanities Showcase over Zoom on 30th January, 2024. This virtual gathering is a forum for scholars, both emerging and established, to gather and learn about, … Continue reading
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GSC Workshop: “Organize Your Research: A Workshop on Tools and Methods”
Organize Your Research: A Workshop on Tools and Methods: In this virtual workshop the GSC invites you to delve into the details of research in Medieval Studies. By combining an introduction to Zotero – a software for managing bibliographical data – … Continue reading
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Mmmonk School 2023 Webinar
Mmmonk School encourages a holistic approach of medieval books and aims to broaden horizons. In six online sessions, experts demonstrate the basics of their specific area of expertise. The sessions showcase Mmmonk manuscripts but also other manuscripts from Flanders and … Continue reading
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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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