Medieval History
Studies in Medievalism
I would like to invite you to submit short proposals for contributions to two sections sponsored by Studies in Medievalism and Medievally Speaking at next year's Kalamazoo congress: 1) Imagining the Crusades in the Nineteenth Century. We welcome any and all contributions that consider the medieval crusades in literature, music, the fine arts, politics, etc. This is a traditional session with three to four 20-minute papers. 2) Coming to Terms with Medievalism. For this round table, we welcome contributions that would extend existing conceptual histories of the English term, "medievalism," to other languages/linguistic traditions/cultures. For the Anglophone world, HERE is a recent definition of the conceptual history of the English term I published in the European Journal of English Studies. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
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Recently Published: Coming To Terms With Medievalism
Recently published in the European Journal of English Studies, volume 15/2, 2011 (special issue on Medievalism, ed. Ute Berndt and Andrew James Johnston): "Coming to Terms With Medievalism," by Richard Utz. Abstract: "Medievalism, the continuing reception...
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Sim Sessions At 2010 Congress
Studies in Medievalism is sponsoring two sessions at the 2010 Medieval Congress, I. Remembering the Middle Ages: Medievalism and Memory; and II. Medievalism in Music and the Fine Arts. If interested, please contact: Richard Utz Western Michigan Univ....
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Call For Papers: Medievalism At The Kzoo
Studies in Medievalism is sponsoring three sections for next year's International Medieval Congress. If you are interested, please contact Richard Utz (
[email protected]). 1) "What, in the World, is Medievalism? Global Reinventions of the Middle...
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Welcome
Welcome to MEDIEVALISM! This blog will serve as a forum for communicating about all aspects regarding the reception of medieval culture in postmedieval times, usually referred to as "medievalism," from active production or recreation of medieval music,...
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Studies In Medievalism And Medievally Speaking
For next year's Kalamazoo Congress, Studies in Medievalism and Medievally Speaking will be organizing three venues: I. Nineteenth-Century Medievalisms; II. Teaching Medievalisms (A Roundtable); III. Makers of the Middle Ages: Papers in Honor of William...
Medieval History