Medieval History
I. LAW AND LEGAL CULTURE IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
> I. LAW AND LEGAL CULTURE IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
> Recognizing the extent to which the study of early law has changed over
> the last century, this session looks to bring together scholars from a
variety of disciplines to discuss new ways of understanding
> pre-Conquest
> legal culture. As we have in the past, this year also we invite papers
> that examine the many ways in which law was made, understood,
> practiced,
> promulgated, and transcribed in the Anglo-Saxon world> We are eager to
> receive submissions representing a variety of perspectives
> methodologies, and disciplines. Possible topics include (but are not
limited to): royal legislation, legal manuscripts, law in/and
> literature, legal procedure, charters and diplomatics, writs and wills,
> dispute resolution, theories of law and justice, perceptions of early
law in later periods, and law in/and art.
>
> II. ARCHBISHOP WULFSTAN AND THE SERMO LUPI AD ANGLOS
> This session is being organized to mark the approaching 1000th
> anniversary (in 2014) of Archbishop Wulfstan's most famous
> composition,
> the Sermo lupi ad Anglos. As recent scholarship has revealed the scope
> of Wulfstan's activities as prelate, homilist, legislator, and royal
councilor, scholars have come to understand the Sermo lupi, not as an
isolated composition, but as part of a larger attempt to reshape England
> into a "Holy Society." For this session, we seek proposals examining
all aspects of the Sermo lupi itself, its place in the Wulfstanian
canon, as well as its influence of Anglo-Saxon culture generally.
>
> Proposals or questions can be sent via e-mail to
>
[email protected].
>
>
>
> Andrew Rabin
> Assistant Professor
> Department of English
> The University of Louisville
> Louisville, KY 40292
>
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University Of Louisville's Medieval And Renaissance Faculty Workshop K'zoo '13
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Medieval And Renaissance Faculty Workshop Of The University Of Louisville Cfp
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Cfp: Issue 14, The Heroic Age
Just a reminder that we are still accepting submissions for the special issue of the Heroic Age on medieval law and legal culture. The cfp is copied below. Regards, Andrew Rabin The Heroic Age, Issue 14: Law and Legal Culture in the Early Middle Ages...
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Heroic Age Calls For Papers
Call for Papers The Heroic Age accepts papers on any topic within the geographical (Northwestern Europe) and temporal (300-1200) boundaries of the journal at any time. Submissions should be sent to Larry J. Swain,
[email protected] Below are plans...
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Heroic Age Call For Papers
Call for Papers The Heroic Age, Issue 14: Law and Legal Culture in the Early Middle Ages Guest Editor: Andrew Rabin, University of Louisville The Heroic Age invites submissions for a special issue on law and legal culture in the early middle ages. We...
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