Monastic Matrix Has Moved to a New Address:

Monastic Matrix has moved to a new address:

http://monasticmatrix-s.asc.ohio-state.edu/

The editorial team of Monastic Matrix (Scholarly Resource for the Study of Women’s Religious Communities 400-1600) is delighted to announce that has moved to Ohio under the cura of a new Director.  Alison Beach, Professor of History, Ohio State University will direct the project, replacing Lisa Bitel (University of Southern California.)  MM is supported by the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at OSU.

Although the site has not been updated during its six-month transition, it is now fully operational and Editors are once again accepting submissions of texts, images, and data for publication in the repertory.  We welcome scholarly articles (new or previously printed with republication permission), biographies of religious women, images, edited or translated primary sources, bibliographies, and data collections related to the study of Christian religious women—defined capaciously—in the pre-modern period.  All publications on MM are peer-reviewed.

If you would like to join Monastic Matrix’s Editorial Board, become one of our peer reviewers, or join our long list of contributors and collaborators, please contact us.  Address contributions and queries to:

Professor Alison Beach (beach.174@osu.edu)

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Call for Papers – Catastrophe, Calamity and Chaos in the Pre-Modern World

Catastrophe, Calamity and Chaos in the Pre-Modern World
A Virtual Symposium on February 9, 2013, 8:30 – 10:30 AM Pacific Standard Time
Call for Presentations

The Pre-Modern Institute (formerly the Medieval and Modern Institute) at the University of Alberta, in collaboration with Athabasca University and PreMiss (the Pre-Modern Institute Student Society), is soliciting proposals for participation in a virtual (fully on-line) symposium on “Catastrophe, Calamity and Chaos in the Pre-Modern World.” The symposium time-slot (8:30 – 10:30 AM PST) permits active participation from across a large number of time zones, and is specifically designed to enable conversations among specialists who otherwise would not encounter one another. Participants will discuss previously-circulated presentations, available in advance through a symposium website.

The organizers encourage presentations concerning any area of the globe during pre-modern times, roughly understood as the period before c. 1750 CE, but allowing for flexibility where regional specialists periodize differently.

The symposium will stimulate comparative discussion of the dynamics of catastrophic, calamitous and chaotic events such as volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, floods, plagues, epidemics, expulsions, forced migrations, genocides, and terrorism. Presentations may address the causes of the events, the events themselves, the results of the events, the depiction of the events (in textual or visual media), or the subsequent memory and commemoration of the events.

Presentations may be in any format, including but not limited to text files (e.g. in Microsoft Word), power point presentations, pdfs of poster presentations, MP3 audio files, or YouTube videos. Participation in discussion, through Elluminate for Moodle, will be possible via text, voice, and/or video both in a “main” room and in topical/thematic breakout rooms. All rooms will be moderated. A link enabling access to the discussion forum will be sent to registered participants.

The organizers plan to publish fleshed-out versions of a selection of the presentations as an edited collection.

Please send 150 word (text) abstracts and a brief biography or CV by November 30, 2012 to memi@ualberta.ca. Questions concerning format should be addressed to Felice Lifshitz (felice.lifshitz@ualberta.ca) or Shandip Saha (shandips@athabascau.ca).

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Colloque “Karolingische Klöster. Wissenstransfer und kulturelle Innovation”

31.X – 2.XI.2012 : Karolingische Klöster. Wissenstransfer und kulturelle Innovation. Internationale Tagung (LorschMuseumszentrum). – http://www.materiale-textkulturen.de/dokumente/kalender/2012_10_31_SFB933_MTK_KarolingischeKloester.pdf

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Exposition “Miniature dei dogi. Venezia e veneziani, santi e virtù nelle Commissioni ducali del Museo Correr”

Venezia, Palazzo Ducale, 12.X. – 7.XII.2012 : Miniature dei dogi. Venezia e veneziani, santi e virtù nelle Commissioni ducali del Museo Correr. – http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/it/mostre/mostre-in-corso/miniature-dei-dogi/2012/02/3830/progetto-8/

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Call for Papers – International Graduate Conference 2013

Landscapes of Power
The Oxford University Byzantine Society’s
XV International Graduate Conference 2013
22-23 February 2013, History Faculty, University of Oxford

Call for Papers

Late Antique and Byzantine Studies have often been seen as an undiscovered country, esoteric and arcane, but there is no doubting to the initiated that Byzantium is not a monolithic, unchanged and unchanging world, but rather a myriad of overlapping and intersecting landscapes, where power is everywhere and in everything. From the solemnity of the monastic scriptoria, to the successes and failures of imperial policy in the corridors of the palace; from the imagined landscapes of Byzantine literature, to the changing practices of daily life, power and its landscapes are central to an full understanding of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies.

We are interested in papers that explore the diverse applications and representations of power, in all fields of Late Antique and Byzantine studies, including history, art history, archaeology, theology, literature, and philology. A broad range of approaches to Landscapes of Power, both historical and historiographical, are welcome.

Possible themes might include:

– Political Landscapes
– Literary Representations of Power
– Ecclesiastical and Religious Landscapes
– The Physical Manifestations of Power
– Artistic and Symbolic Landscapes
– The Power of Byzantine History
– The Shifting Landscape of Byzantine Culture and Society
– The Power of Memory within the diverse Byzantine Landscapes

Please send an abstract of no more than 250 words, along with a few words about yourself and your academic background, to the Oxford University Byzantine Society at byzantine.society@gmail.com by Friday, 30th November 2012. Final papers should be 20 minutes in length.

For the first time the conference committee is endeavouring to publish a selection of inter-related papers, chosen both by quality and pertinence to our theme. Any speakers who wish to have their papers considered for publication should bear this in mind when making their application, but all applications will be gratefully received regardless of our publication aims. More details will follow to speakers nearer the time.

Subject to funding, the OUBS hopes to offer subsidised accommodation for visiting speakers. More information will be available in early 2013. We regret that we are unable to cover travel expenses to and from Oxford, but encourage all participants to apply to their home institutions for travel grants.www.oxfordbyzantinesociety.wordpress.com/international-graduate-conference-2013/

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Colloque “Historical documents in the digital age”

25-26.X.2012 : Historical documents in the digital age (Rouen, Université de Rouen). – http://hdda2012.sciencesconf.org/browse/session

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Grants for the Study or Practice of Christian Mysticism

Grants for the study or practice of Christian Mysticism

The Elizabeth Ann Bogert Memorial Fund for the Study or Practice of Christian Mysticism, administered by Friends World Committee for Consultation, Section of the Americas, makes annual grants of up to $1000.

A variety of proposals relating to Christian mysticism are given consideration by the Grants Committee. Recently funded projects have included research into John of Fecamp with the goal of reevaluating mystical piety in the 11th Century; a study to develop greater understanding of the methods of centering prayer; writing a new English edition of early Franciscan mystics for the series “Classics of Western Spirituality”; development of a series of workshops on the practice of Christian mysticism.

Individuals wishing to apply for grants in 2013 should submit a copy of their proposal no later than March 1, 2013 to Miriam Feyerherm, 182 Medford Leas, Medford, NJ 08055. Two or three individuals who know the applicant and are familiar with his or her work should be asked to send letters of reference by this deadline as well. Recipients are asked to make a progress report within a year.

Proposals should be brief (one or two pages). For guidelines or additional information on the Bogert Fund, inquiries may be sent to:

Ken Henke kenneth.henke@ptsem.edu

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Jobs for Medievalists

Assistant or Associate Professor, Post-Classical Mediterranean History
The College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Virginia invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured, full-time position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, from scholars with a research focus on connective cultures in the post-Classical Mediterranean (4th to 10th century).


Possible areas of study might include: the interaction of knowledge, people and practices; the social, political and/or cultural history of one or more connective Mediterranean cultures or communities; minority, diasporic or vocationally distinct social groups (e.g., merchants, scholars of science and medicine); interstitial and nomadic polities and cultures; translation; reappropriation of earlier cultural forms, materials or technologies.



Candidates must demonstrate excellence in scholarly research and an ongoing program of publication. They must also be committed to outstanding teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. PhD must be in hand by August 15, 2013.


Possible home departments include, but are not limited to: Art, Classics, History or Religious Studies. The appointee will also hold an initial two-year Mellon Fellowship in ‘Comparative Cultures of the Pre-Modern World’ at the University’s interdisciplinary Institute of Humanities and Global Cultures.


Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2012. The position will remain open until filled.



To apply, candidates must create a Candidate Profile through Jobs@UVA (https://jobs.virginia.edu) and submit the following electronically: a cover letter addressing research agenda and teaching interests, a c.v., a writing sample not exceeding 60 pages, and names and contact information for three references. Search on posting number 0610929.



Questions regarding the application process for Jobs@UVa should be directed to: L. Kent Merritt, History Administrative Supervisor, Corcoran Department of History, lkm6h@virginia.edu.



For additional information on this position contact: Paul J.E. Kershaw, Chair, Search Committee, pjk3p@virginia.edu.

The University will perform background checks on all new faculty hires prior to making a final offer of employment.



The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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Exposition “Le vie delle lettere. La Tipografia Medicea tra Roma e l’Oriente”

Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, 26.X.2012 – 22.VI.2013 : Le vie delle lettere. La Tipografia Medicea tra Roma e l’Oriente. – http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Eventi/visualizza_asset.html_2064933698.htmlhttp://www.bmlonline.it

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Call for Presenters: Mediterranean Seminar MRP Winter 2013 Workshop

The Mediterranean Seminar/University of California Multi-Campus Research Project (MRP) in Mediterranean Studies announces its Winter 2013 Workshop, to be held at UCLA on Saturday, February 2.  This is part of a three-day event which also includes the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS) Ahmanson Conference, “Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean,” to be held on January 31-February 1 (details below).

The Workshop consists of discussion of three pre-circulated papers and a talk by our featured scholar, Michael Herzfeld (Anthropology, Harvard University). The Mediterranean Studies MRP invites proposals for workshop papers on the topic “Gendering the Mediterranean,” construed either literally or figuratively. We seek papers in any relevant discipline, especially comparative or interdisciplinary work that uses the Mediterranean as a frame of analysis. Priority is given to faculty and graduate students from the UC system and collaborating institutions, but any North American-based scholars working on relevant material are encouraged to apply. The Mediterranean Seminar/UCMRP will cover travel and lodging expenses for presenters.

The deadline for workshop proposals is December 1, 2012. Please submit an abstract (250-500 words) and two-page CV by this date to mailbox@mediterraneanseminar.org (subject line: Winter 2013 Abstract). Successful applicants are expected to submit a 35-page (maximum) double-spaced paper-in-progress for pre-circulation by January 10.

A separate call for workshop and conference registration will be sent out on December 7. Workshop presenters and attendees are encouraged to attend both events.

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The program for the UCLA CMRS Ahmanson Conference on January 31 and February 1, 2013, will be announced shortly. Speakers will include:

Joshua C. Birk (History, Smith College),
Maribel Fierro (Divinity School, Univ. of Chicago)
Maria Georgopoulou (Director, Gennadius Library, Athens),
William Granara (NELC, Harvard University)
Molly Greene (History, Princeton University)
Daniel Hershenzon (Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute),
Cecily Hillsdale (Art History, McGill University)
Shayne Legassie, (English/CL, UNC-Chapel Hill),
Teresa Shawcross (History, Princeton)
Marine Aykazyan (French & Francophone Studies, UCLA)
Maya Maskarinec (History, UCLA)
Antonio Zaldivar (History, UCLA)

To submit a proposal or for further information, please contact mailbox@mediterraneanseminar.org

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