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Third Annual Workshop

DISEASE, DISABILITY AND MEDICINE IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE
AD 400-1200

THE IMPACT OF DISEASE: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS

Rewley House, Oxford

5-6 July 2008


Call for Papers

The conference aims to be a forum for scholars working on the topic in a
variety of disciplines and regions of Northern Europe. We invite session
proposals and offers of individual papers that address the topic of the
conference from a range of different angles, such as archaeology,
palaeopathology, as well as linguistic and historical evidence. Papers
relevant to early medieval disease and disability in general will also
be considered. Abstracts (300 words maximum) should be submitted
electronically to [email protected] by 1 March 2008 at the
latest.


Organising Committee

Professor Robert Arnott
Dr Sally Crawford
(Centre for the History of Medicine
University of Birmingham Medical School)
Dr Christina Lee
(School of English Studies, University of Nottingham)

For further information about the conference please contact Professor
Robert Arnott at [email protected]




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