Celebrate MLA 2021 with some virtual trivia! Expertise in medieval Spain not required (but it might help!) Organize a team with your colleagues (and choose a clever team name!), or arrive solo and join an existing team. Trivia will run
2019 Kalamazoo sessions sponsored by La corónica
LA CORÓNICA SESSIONS, 54th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES 2019 Session 429: Unbound Iberia: The Uses of Manuscript and Print Material from Medieval and Early Modern Spain Presider: Heather Bamford, George Washington Univ. SCHNEIDER 1355 Saturday, May 11, 1:30 pm
Kalamazoo sessions sponsored by the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America 2019
IMANA SESSIONS, 54th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES 2019 Session 215: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Ibero-Medieval Texts and Authors I: Lay Learning, Hermeneutics, and Didacticism: Papers in Honor of Mark D. Johnston Presider: Amy Austin, Univ. of Texas-Arlington Bernhard 208 Friday,
“Bestsellers in the Pre-Industrial Age” Conference
Conference organized by Dr Shanti Graheli (University of Glasgow) with support from Prof. Warren Boutcher (Queen Mary University London) and hosted by the University of Glasgow Location: Glasgow, Scotland Date: 23–24 May 2019 Submit paper proposals and a short CV
‘Our dance is turned into mourning’: Loss and Consolation in Early Modern Europe
Symposium organized by doctoral students in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago and hosted by the University of Chicago. Location: Chicago, IL Date: 6 October 2017 Submit abstract by 15 July 2017. Contact: [email protected]
The Cost of Living and the Cost of Books in 15th-Century Europe Conference
Location: Venice, Italy Date: September 2018 Submit preliminary expressions of interest with a description of the proposed research topic to Cristina Dondi([email protected]). Call for Papers
PMRG/CMEMS Conference 2017
“The Natural and the Supernatural in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds” Conference Conference organized by Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG) and UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (CMEMS)and hosted by the University of Western Australia. Location: Perth,
La corónica International Book Award Session
La corónica International Book Award 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan Session 169: La corónica International Book Award Special Session Laura Ackerman Smoller, The Saint and the Chopped-Up Baby: The Cult of Vincent Ferrer in Medieval and Early
Kalamazoo sessions sponsored by the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America
IMANA SESSIONS, INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES 2017 Ibero-Medieval Association of America (IMANA) Reception and Banquet Friday, May 12 6:30 p.m – Reception, Fetzer Lobby 7:30 p.m. – Dinner, North Fetzer 1055 Click here for Banquet reservation form. Session 409:
Second Durham–Northumbria Colloquium on Medieval and Golden Age Hispanic Studies
Colloquium organized by Andy Beresford, Lesley Twomey, and Carlos Conde Solares and hosted by Durham Castle and Hatfield College. Location: Durham, England Date: 5-6 July 2017 Submit abstractby 30 April 2017. For more information, contact: Andy Beresford ([email protected]), Lesley Twomey
The Shape of Return: Progress, Process, and Repetition in Medieval Culture
Conference organized by Francesco Giusti and Daniel Reeve and hosted by ICI Berlin. Location: Berlin, Germany Date: 29-30 September 2017 Submit abstract and short bio-bibliographical profile by 15 April 2017. Contact: [email protected] Call for Papers
Graduate Student “Works in Progress” Symposium
Symposium organized by La corónica and the Medieval Institute of Georgetown University and hosted by Georgetown University. Location: Washington, D.C. Date: 8 May 2017 Submit 250-word abstract and 1-2 page CVby 11 March 2017. Contact: Emily C. Francomano([email protected]) Papers should
Big Data and Medieval Studies: the Present and Future of Medieval Text Archives
Colloquium hosted by Trinity College Dublin. Location: Dublin, Ireland Date: 27-28 June 2017 Submit abstractby 26 February 2017. Contact: Mark Faulkner ([email protected]) Call for Papers
2017 Annual Symposium for Pilgrimage Studies: What Is Pilgrimage?
Symposium organized by the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies in conjunction with the International Consortium for Pilgrimage Studies and hosted by the College of William and Mary. Location: Williamsburg, VA Date: 6-8 October 2017 Submit abstract on website by 1 May
Kings and Queens 2017: In the Shadow of the Throne
Conferencehosted by the Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia. Location: Madrid, Spain Date: 12-15 September 2017 Submit abstract and CV by 30 March 2017. Contact: [email protected] Conference website and Call for papers
Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages
Conference organizedby the University of StAndrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies (SAIMS) and hosted by the University of St Andrews. Location: StAndrews, Scotland Date: 3-5 May 2017 Submit abstract and biographyby 12 February 2017. Contact Alastair Ayton, Ethan Birney, and Jonah
Ovid Across Europe: Vernacular Translations of the Metamorphoses in the Middle Ages & the Renaissance
International conference organized by Marta Balzi and Gemma Pellissa Prades and hosted by the University of Bristol. Location: Bristol, England Date: 28-29 September 2017 Submit an abstract and brief CV by 30 March 2017. Contact Marta Balzi ([email protected]) andGemma Pellissa
BH and DH: Book History and Digital Humanities
Conference organized by Jonathan Senchyne, Heather Wacha, and Mark Vareschi and hosted by the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Location: Madison, WI Date: 22-24 September 2017 Submit proposal by 15 April 2015 [email protected] Conference website
Rewiring Romans: Medieval Liturgies as Tools for Transformation
Workshop organized and hosted by Norwegian Institute in Rome. Location: Rome, Italy Date: 15-17 June 2017 Submit abstract and bio by 15 March 2017 Contact: [email protected] Call for papers
MEMSA Conference 2017
Imitation and Innovation: Uses of the Past in the Medieval and the Early Modern World Conference organized by the Medieval and Early Modern Student Association (MEMSA), arranged with support of Durham University’s Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies,