Exposition “The Art of the Page. Manuscript Leaves from Medieval Europe and Elsewhere”

Murfreesboro (TN), Middle Tennessee State University, X-XII.2012 : The Art of the Page. Manuscript Leaves from Medieval Europe and Elsewhere. – http://library.mtsu.edu/specialcollections/exhibits.php

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Colloque “14th international seminar on the care and conservation of manuscripts”

17-19.X.2012 : 14th international seminar on the care and conservation of manuscripts (Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen). http://nfi.ku.dk/cc/programmecc14/CC14_Programme_web_pdf.pdf/

 

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Quadrivium VIII – Registration is now open

Registration is now open for Quadrivium VIII, which will be held at the HRI University of Sheffield, 1-2 November 2012 under the auspices of Manuscripts Online (http://manuscriptsonline.wordpress.com/about/).

For those of you who are new to the PhD, The Quadrivium programme offers lectures, seminars, and networking opportunities over a two-day period to postgraduate students who works on medieval textual cultures, and will be of value to research students at various stages of their doctoral careers.  The programme is a collaborative training event run by medievalists at Birmingham, Queen’s Belfast, Oxford, York, Leicester, Glasgow, Sheffield and St Andrews.

This year Quadrivium will focus on digital humanities and their value for postgraduate research, including an hands on workshop on the new project ‘Manuscripts online’. There will also be sessions on academic and non-academic careers, workshops on grants’ applications and other ‘generic skills’ sessions. A full programme will be posted on the symposium website soon.

Quadrivium V is generously subsidised by  JISC. Registration for Quadrivium is free, and lunches and the conference dinner will also be offered free of charge. We are also pleased to offer financial support to cover accommodation and travel expenses which will distributed on a first come, first serve basis (on production of receipts). Students  will be informed promptly whether funds are still available to you.

The deadline for the receipt of registration forms is 25 October 2012. 

For further information, including accommodations, please visit our website: http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/english/news/conferences/quadrivium2012

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Jobs for Medievalists

English, Anderson Hall, 10th Fl 1114 W Berks St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://www.temple.edu/english
Assistant Professor  [17705]
The Department of English at Temple University is searching for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Medieval literature, with an ability to teach Chaucer, History of the English Language, and Old English. A secondary interest in gender studies, cultural studies, and/or postcolonial studies is preferred. A successful candidate will show promise of significant scholarly productivity and will teach in both our undergraduate major and in our Ph.D. program. Current teaching load is 2/2 for faculty with a significant research agenda. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and teaching experience. Ph.D. is required by time of appointment.

To receive full consideration, applications (letter/cv/dossier) should be postmarked by October 19th to Professor Joyce Joyce, Chair, Department of English, Temple University, 1114 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.

We plan to interview at MLA, but the position will remain open until filled.

Temple University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, committed to equal access and achieving a diverse community. Qualified women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. [R]

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Call For Papers – Sam Houston State University’s First International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Thought

April 4-6, 2013
Featuring Plenary Speaker
Dr. Richard North,
Professor of Old English Literature, University of London

The conference is slated to be held on our beautiful campus in Huntsville, Texas.

Deadline to propose a Special Session: December 1, 2012
Deadline for abstracts: December 1, 2012
Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2012

You are invited to send your 250-300-word abstract to Dr. Darci Hill, Conference Coordinator, on any topic dealing with Medieval and/or Renaissance thought.  If you would like to propose a special session, you are welcome to do that as well.  We welcome papers, posters, and performances on any aspect of this time period.  Papers dealing with language and linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, history, art, and theater are all equally welcome.

Please send all inquiries and abstracts electronically to:

Dr. Darci Hill, dr.darci.hill@gmail.com
Conference Coordinator Department of English
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville, Texas 77341
P
hone: 936-294-1473

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Senate House Library Friends Lectures: Autumn 2012

Tuesday 16 October 2012: 6.00pm: Chancellor’s Hall, Senate House
ANNUAL CHARLES HOLDEN LECTURE: Andrew Brown (Cambridge University Press):
‘ “A Future for academic publishing”: Disseminating Arts and Humanities Research in a Digital World’

Andrew Brown is International Development Director at Cambridge University Press. He joined CUP in 1976 as an editor on the literature list, became Editorial Director for the Humanities in 1990, and from 2001-2011 was Managing Director of the Academic Division. His current role involves new publishing ventures in India, China, and Brazil. He edited George Eliot’s Romola for the Clarendon Edition and writes on the Victorian novelist Edward Bulwer Lytton.

Tuesday 13 November 2012: 6.00pm: Seng T Lee Centre, Senate House Library
SENATE HOUSE LIBRARY FRIENDS A.G.M. LECTURECatherine Grout (JISC Content Director):
‘The future of the academic library and the role of JISC’
As Content Director at JISC, Catherine Grout is responsible for the delivery of JISC programmes and projects in the e-content area.  Her specialist areas are digital archiving, internet businesss models and film, sound and image services.  She has worked in digital technology for education since the mid 1990’s and has worked on a number of pioneering projects and services including the Visual Arts Data Service which deliver innovative new digital resources for education and research.

Attendance free.  All welcome.  If you would like to attend either event, please contact Senate House Library office: shl.officeadmin@london.ac.uk | tel. 020 7862 8411.

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Call for Participants: Mediterranean Seminar/UCMRP Fall Workshop and Conference, Santa Barbara

The Mediterranean Seminar/University of California Multi-Campus Research Project and the Medieval Studies Program at UC Santa Barbara invite participants in a two-day, two-part event to be held on 9 & 10 November 2012 at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Friday, 9 November
The UC Mediterranean Studies MRP Fall Workshop, “Excavating the Past,”
will feature three pre-circulated papers and a presentation by our featured scholar. All interested graduate students and scholars are welcome; pre-registration is required, and attendance is limited so please register soon. UC-affiliated scholars may register immediately, non-UC scholars on or after October 8.

Papers:
Luca Zavagno (Visiting Research Fellow, Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Center, Princeton)
“Two Hegemonies, One Island: Cyprus between the Byzantines and the Umayyads
(650-850 A.D.)”

Nikki Malain (Graduate Student, History, UC Santa Barbara)
“Predators and praeda: The Logistics of Piracy in the Twelfth-century Mediterranean”

Karen R. Mathews (Research Assistant Professor, Art & Art History, University of Miami)
“Anxiety of Origins: Shifting Conceptions of the Past in Genoese Historical Chronicles and Civic Architecture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries”

Featured Scholar:
Marcus Milwright (Associate Professor of Islamic Art & Archaeology, Director of the Program in Medieval Studies at the University of Victoria)

Saturday, 10 November
“Digging up a Mediterranean Past? Archaeology and Comparative Material Culture”
A one-day conference sponsored by the UCSB Program in Medieval Studies.

The conference will feature a panel of local scholars, including John Lee, Chris Thomas, Claudio Fogu, and Fikret Yegül, discussing the archaeology of the Mediterranean, ranging from ancient Greek work to that of the Italian fascists. In the afternoon, there will be one or more sessions (TBA) with papers on topics such as early Medieval Venice, Venetian fortresses in the Morea, Ottoman pottery in the Levant, and archaeology and myth.
Full program available soon at http://medievalstudies.ucsb.edu/events.html.

To register for the workshop and/or conference and receive the draft papers, please contact Courtney Mahaney (cmahaney@ucsc.edu) at the University of California, Santa Cruz. UC-affiliated faculty and graduate students will be eligible for up to $350 for travel expenses; non-UC participants may apply but support will granted as available (and only after the workshop concludes).

The Mediterranean Seminar is an interdisciplinary scholarly forum the aim of which to promote collaborative research and the development of the field of Mediterranean Studies. The UC Mediterranean Studies Multi-Campus Research Project is funded by the UC Office of the President, and is administered by the Institute for Humanities Research at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

To join the Mediterranean Seminar, send your name, professional status, affiliation and fields of interest to mailbox@mediterraneanseminar.org.

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Call for Papers – 1st Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies

June 17-19, 2013
Saint Louis University

Saint Louis, Missouri

This Year’s Plenary Speakers:
Peter Brown, Princeton University
Andrew Pettegree, University of St. Andrews

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 1st Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (June 17-19, 2013) is a convenient summer venue in North America for scholars to present papers, organize sessions, participate in roundtables, and engage in interdisciplinary discussion. The goal of the Symposium is to promote serious scholarly investigation into all topics and in all disciplines of medieval and early modern studies.

The Symposium is held annually on the beautiful midtown campus of Saint Louis University. On campus housing options include affordable, air-conditioned apartments as well as a luxurious boutique hotel. Inexpensive meal plans are also available, although there is a wealth of restaurants, bars, and cultural venues within easy walking distance of campus.

While attending the Annual Symposium participants are free to use the Vatican Film Library, the Rare Book and Manuscripts Collection, and the general collection at Saint Louis University’s Pius XII Memorial Library.

The Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies invites proposals for papers, complete sessions, and roundtables. Any topics regarding the scholarly investigation of the medieval and early modern world are welcome. Papers are normally twenty minutes each and sessions are scheduled for ninety minutes. Scholarly organizations are especially encouraged to sponsor proposals for complete sessions.

The deadline for all submissions is December 15, 2012. Decisions will be made in January 2013 and the final program will be published February 15.

For more information and to submit your proposal online go to: http://smrs.slu.edu   (or by email:  smrs@slu.edu)

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Jobs for Medievalists

English, Anderson Hall, 10th Fl 1114 W Berks St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://www.temple.edu/english
Assistant Professor  [17705]
The Department of English at Temple University is searching for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Medieval literature, with an ability to teach Chaucer, History of the English Language, and Old English. A secondary interest in gender studies, cultural studies, and/or postcolonial studies is preferred. A successful candidate will show promise of significant scholarly productivity and will teach in both our undergraduate major and in our Ph.D. program. Current teaching load is 2/2 for faculty with a significant research agenda. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and teaching experience. Ph.D. is required by time of appointment.

To receive full consideration, applications (letter/cv/dossier) should be postmarked by October 19th to Professor Joyce Joyce, Chair, Department of English, Temple University, 1114 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.

We plan to interview at MLA, but the position will remain open until filled.

Temple University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, committed to equal access and achieving a diverse community. Qualified women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. [R]

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Call For Papers – 4th Mediterranean Maritime History Network Conference

CFP: 4th Mediterranean Maritime History Network Conference – Barcelona (Spain), 7,8 & 9 May 2014
The principal aim of the Mediterranean Maritime History Network (MMHN) is to act as a clearinghouse for the exchange of information concerning research currently underway relating to the field of Mediterranean maritime history widely conceived. Previous conferences have been held in Valletta (2002), Messina/Taormina (2006) and Izmir (2010). The next conference is scheduled to be held in Barcelona in May 2014.

Proposals are invited for sessions/papers/short communications informing on current research being undertaken on Mediterranean maritime history since the thirteenth century CE on the use of the sea as a resource, for transport, power projection, scientific purposes, leisure activities, and as an inspiration in culture and ideology. Specials sessions will be set aside for contributions on the maritime history of Barcelona from the earliest times.

The conference will be hosted by the Museu Marítim de Barcelona. Over the last few decades, this institution has become a focus point for maritime history in both Spain and the Mediterranean. More than a mere repository of artifacts, the Museu Marítim de Barcelona, is also a vibrant centre for maritime culture. Housed in the Drassanes Reials de Barcelona, the former Royal Dockyards whose origins date back to the Middle Ages, it is one of the most impressive and best-preserved buildings in the City of Barcelona which day by day reminds us of our maritime heritage. The conference will be supported by the University of Barcelona and other research institutions.

A one page proposal in English or French, along with a 100 word curriculum vitae, should be sent to the MMHN Coordinator (carmel.vassallo@um.edu.mt) by not later than 18 January 2013. Notification of acceptance will be provided by the end of April 2013.  For more information about the organization of the conference please contact Inma González or Dolors Bernal of the organizing committee at gonzalezsin@diba.cat or bernallm@diba.cat  respectively.

All papers presented at the Conference will be considered for publication in the Journal of Mediterranean Studies.

MMHN WEBSITE AVAILABLE AT http://www.um.edu.mt/events/mmhn

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