Medieval History
Nineteenth Annual Conference
Nineteenth Annual Conference
of the hosted by
The University of Texas
Austin, Texas
October 23-24, 2009
Papers are welcomed on all aspects of medieval history and culture,
including medieval art, languages, literature, medievalism, music
Early submissions are greatly welcomed, but please try to send in all
session proposals and paper abstracts (150-300 words) no later than
September 1
to
L. J. Andrew Villalon
[email protected]
or to
Don Kagay
2812-A Westgate
Albany, GA 31721
[email protected]
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