Gender and Medieval Studies
Medieval History

Gender and Medieval Studies


It is still possible to register for the 2009 Gender and Medieval Studies
Group conference which will be held at King's College London, January 8-10
2009, and follow the theme of 'Locating Gender'.

The conference will explore conceptions of location, temporality,
geography, belonging and association in relation to the study of medieval
genders and sexualities across the disciplines that make up medieval
studies.

Plenary lectures will be given by James A. Schultz (UCLA) and Diane Watt
(Aberystwyth).

Full programme is available at www.medievalgender.co.uk




- Annual Gender And Medieval Studies
Registration is currently open for the Annual Gender and Medieval Studies conference, on the subject of Gender and the Family, online through the University of Birmingham's online shop at: https://www.bhamonlineshop.co.uk/events/eventdetails.asp?eventid=130...

- Gender And Class In Byzantine Society
Gender and Class in Byzantine Society: XVIth Biennial Conference of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies 16-18 April 2010, University of New England Call for Papers and Registration Open http://home.vicnet.net.au/~byzaus/conferences/16th2010/...

- Call For Papers: **gender And Medieval Studies Conference
Apologies for my tardiness, I've been swamped and so postings are behind and hopefully not too late. Much more to come: *Call for Papers: **Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, Birmingham, 7-10 th January, 2010* * * The Annual Gender and Medieval...

- Gender And Medieval Studies Conference
The 2009 Gender and Medieval Studies conference will be held at King's College London, January 9-10 2009, and follow the theme of 'Locating Gender'. This conference aims to explore conceptions of location, temporality, geography, belonging,...

- Gender Conference
Call for papers: The Annual UK Gender and Medieval Studies Conference Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages Edinburgh, 11-13 January 2008 The concept of difference enables us to explore medieval gender in a number of ways. It allows us to think about...



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