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International Medieval Congress 2008
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| Session: |
105 |
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The Black Death: Mortality, Building, and Art
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| Date / Time: |
July 7, 2008 11.15-12.45 |
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| Sponsor: |
Society for 14th-Century Studies |
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Organiser:
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Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews |
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Moderator:
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Jeffrey S. Hamilton, Department of History, Baylor University, Texas |
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Paper 105-a: |
The Black Death and Mortality: A Reassessment
(Language: English)
Paula Anne Arthur, Department of History, University of Winchester
Tom Beaumont James, Department of History & Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester
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Paper 105-b: |
The Black Death and Building: A Case Study
(Language: English)
Richard Haddlesey, Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester
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Paper 105-c: |
The Black Death and English Art: Further Reflection
(Language: English)
Phillip G. Lindley, Department of History of Art, University of Leicester
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| Abstract: |
This session examines the impact of the black death on later 14th-Century England, ranging from mortality to art and architecture.
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