Medieval History
Haught joins Medievally Speaking as Associate Editor
Good news about the future of
Medievally Speaking: Dr. Leah Haught, who has been serving as an excellent Assistant Editor for our journal since 2012, has agreed to taking on the position of Associate Editor. Leah holds a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. Her research interests include Arthurian romance and historiography, medieval and early-modern conceptions of authorship, and literary representations of gendered behavior. She is currently a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in Georgia Tech?s Writing and Communication Program in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and, together with Dr. Valerie Johnson, co-host of the 29th International Conference on Medievalism at Georgia Tech (October 24-25, 2014).
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Open Access In The Academy, And What It Means For Medievalism Studies
Open Access in the Academy, a roundtable at 29th Intl. Conference on Medievalism, Georgia Tech, October 2014, with Thomas Hahn, Kevin Harty, Leah Haught, J. Britt Holbrook, Fred Rascoe, Paul Sturtevant, Jesse G. Swan, Robin Wharton, and Richard...
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Georgia Tech Establishes Past Present Faculty Group
It all began with a Symposium, Tech Gets Medieval, in 2012, during which a group of colleagues at Georgia Tech gathered to see if medieval culture might have a place at one of the nation's premier tech universities. Then, in 2013, the group received...
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Tech Gets Medieval Fall 2012 Symposium Now Viewable
In the fall semester of 2012, Brittain fellow Dr. Kellie Meyer and colleagues from different areas of specialty at Georgia Tech organized a symposium, Tech Gets Medieval: How Medieval Technology Can Teach the Past. The complete symposium is now available...
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Medievally Speaking Seeks Assistant Editors
Medievally Speaking, an online journal operating under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism and dedicated to reviewing all academic and creative reinventions and reimaginations of medieval culture in postmedieval...
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Tech Gets Medieval
Title: Tech Gets Medieval Symposium Time: Tuesday, November 13, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Location: Student Success Center, Press Room B Hosted by GT/LMC Writing and Communication Program This symposium highlights the connections between 21st-century and medieval/early-modern...
Medieval History