Medieval History
International Medieval Congress to focus on Travel and Exploration
The International Medieval Congress (IMC), the largest academic conference in Great Britain, will be featuring some of the world?s finest medieval minds as they present the advantages yet inevitable dangers of travel in the medieval world.
From 12-15 July, over 1,500 scholars from around the world will gather at the University of Leeds for the eighteenth International Medieval Congress...
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Schedule For Forty-seventh International Congress On Medieval Studies Released
The schedule for the Forty-Seventh International Congress on Medieval Studies was released today, giving scholars a first look at what will be happening at the world?s largest gathering of medievalists. The Congress, which is held at Western Michigan...
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Wmu To Host Medievalists From Around The Globe
Western Michigan University will stage its 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, the largest, most comprehensive academic conference of its kind in the world, Thursday through Sunday, May 12-15. The congress annually attracts some 3,000 medievalists--professional...
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Medieval Congress Free To Local Residents Who Register Early
Kalamazoo County residents and members of the Western Michigan University community may attend the 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies for free if they register online or in person by the Wednesday, April 27, deadline for early registration....
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Oi, Updates
Updates have been few and far between of late, I apologize. I have an inbox of stuff to go through and see what is and what is not still pertinent to share. As I do that, let me first remind everyone that 3 important conferences have deadlines coming...
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Exploring The Monstrous (i, Ii, .. For Leeds
CFP: 2010 International Medieval Congress, Leeds Title of Session(s): Exploring the Monstrous (I, II, ...) Sponsor: Mearcstapa This year's theme of Travel and Exploration seems tailor-made for work on monsters, many of which were believed to dwell...
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