Workshop Meeting: Uri Shachar, Feb. 4

Please join the Medieval Studies Workshop for our first graduate student presentation of winter quarter. … Uri Shachar (History) “Urban  Retreats  and  Violent  Landscapes  in  First  and  Second  Crusade  Hebrew  Martyrologies” Respondent: Beth Woodward … 12:00-1:30pm on Friday February 4 in CWAC 152 (Please note special location) … The pre-circulated paper is available here: Urban Retreats and Violent […]

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Central European University: Medieval Codicology and Palaeography

The Central European University in Budapest will be holding summer school in medieval codicology and palaeography from the 18th to 23rd of July 2011. Application Deadline: February 15, 2011 It is a one-week summer course in Latin and/or Greek palaeography including classes developing practical reading skills, lecture seminars by renowned scholars in the field and visit […]

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Newberry Library: Ecole Nationale des Chartres fellowship

The Newberry Library/Ecole Nationale des Chartres Application deadline extended to: February 10, 2011 Each year since 1979, this fellowship has provided auditor tuition and a three-month stipend to partially cover living expenses for an American or Canadian graduate student in a Ph.D. program to study at the École Nationale des Chartes in Paris. The École des […]

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CFP: Marco Institute Undergraduate Conference

The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies is excited to announce its first undergraduate conference in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. The conference will be held on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Friday, April 8, 2011. The theme for the conference is “Mysticism, Heresy, and Witchcraft,” but papers addressing […]

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28th Annual Conference of the Illinois Medieval Association

REPRESENTING THE MIDDLE AGES The 28th Annual Conference of the Illinois Medieval Association February 25-26, 2011 DePaul University Chicago The annual IMA conference will take place this year at DePaul University on February 25-26.  An array of sessions, in art, history, literature, music, philosophy, and even digital humanities have been scheduled—“Representing the Middle Ages” in numbers of ways.  Along the same […]

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