Texas Medieval Association hosts 20th Annual Meeting in September
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Texas Medieval Association hosts 20th Annual Meeting in September


The Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Texas Medieval Association will be taking place this year at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, from September 24-26, 2010.

n the call for papers the organizers note that this year?s theme is ?Majesty, Memory, and Mourning in the Middle Ages,? but that papers are welcomed on all aspects of medieval history and culture, including medieval art, languages, literature, medievalism, and music....

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