Medieval History
26th Congress
The 26th Annual International Congress on Medievalism took place this weekend at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, expertly organized by conference host, Dr. Anita Obermeier. The impressive PROGRAM focused on "Medievalism, Arthuriana, and Landscapes of Enchantment" and included exciting plenaries (see pix) by Elizabeth Sklar (Wayne State University) on "King Arthur in Kentucke: Alternative Arthurian History" and Kevin Harty (La Salle University) on "Walt in Sherwood; or, The Sheriff of Disneyland." The event was sponsored by the University of New Mexico, the UNM Institute for Medieval Studies, and the International Society for the Study of Medievalism. Next year's conference will be hosted by Dr. Carol Robinson at Kent State University-Trumbull.
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Carol Robinson On Medievalism & The International Congress On Medieval Studies
Here is Carol Robinson, on collaborative efforts regarding Medievalism for the 50th Intl. Congress on Medieval Studies: Since its founding in 1976, the International Society for the Study of Medievalism, several other groups focused upon more specific...
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27th Conference On Medievalism @ Kent State
The 27th Annual International Conference on Medievalism will be hosted by the Kent State University Regional Campuses on October 18-20, 2012. The focus will be on Medievalism(s) & Diversity Is there diversity in medievalism? How has medievalism represented...
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Coming To Terms With Medievalism
The following colleagues will participate in the roundtable we are sponsoring at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in 2012: Coming to Terms with Medievalism Co-sponsored by Studies in Medievalism & Medievally Speaking Organizer and Chair:...
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Annual Intl Conference On Medievalism 2011
Medievalism, Arthuriana, and Landscapes of Enchantment Call for Papers The conference committee for Studies in Medievalism is pleased to invite paper and session proposals for its 26th Annual International Conference on Medievalism, to be held at the...
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New Sim Site
Thanks to the wonderful work by Carol Robinson (Kent State Trumbull), we now have an updated Studies in Medievalism site at: http://www.medievalism.net/ Please also watch for forthcoming information about SIM's Annual Conference, this year organized...
Medieval History