Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2017: sessions for timeslot Monday 3 July 2017: 11.15-12.45
(Mis)Representing the East?: East-West Encounters in Literature [Session No: 143]
An Empire Worthy of a Tragedy: The Many Collapses of Rome [Session No: 138]
An Uneven Friendship and Its Perception: The Holy Roman Empire and Poland in the Eyes of Chroniclers/Authors during the Middle Ages, 10th-15th Centuries [Session No: 121]
Anglo-Saxon Life Cycles, I: Medical Perspectives on Ageing, Gender, and Physical Change [Session No: 101]
Borders and Borderlands in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, I: Cultural Identity and Otherness on the Medieval Borders of Wales [Session No: 113]
Byzantine Exceptionalism: New Perspectives [Session No: 109]
Cognitive Approaches to Old and Middle English Literature [Session No: 102]
Culture and Identity in Southern Italy [Session No: 131]
European Others: Exploring Identity Formation in Medieval Writing from Germany and beyond [Session No: 128]
Foreign and Foreigners [Session No: 124]
Foreign Elites in Foreign Lands [Session No: 116]
Foretelling the Future in the Carolingian World: Text and Context [Session No: 137]
Gendered Lives [Session No: 105]
Geographies and Identities in Medieval Europe [Session No: 110]
Heresy and the Non-Islamic Realm: Defining the 'Other' in Medieval Islam [Session No: 127]
Ideas of 'Otherness' in Narratives and Depictions of Sainthood [Session No: 126]
Inquisitional Records from the Perspective of Social Network Analysis [Session No: 132]
Intuition, Pathos, and Sola Fide: Issues and Approaches in Pre-Reformation Theology [Session No: 144]
Medieval Jewellery, I: Jewellery as a Medium of Cultural Transfer - Jewellery Hoards of Central Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean in Multicultural Contact Zones [Session No: 141]
Music and Ceremony: Defining Space and Place [Session No: 106]
Narratives of the Self and the Other: Shaping the Self through Literary Performance [Session No: 134]
New Directions in Crusades Studies, I [Session No: 108]
Other Materials: The Role of Art and Architecture in Identity Formation in North-East Asia, 5th-13th Centuries [Session No: 122]
Other Violence, I [Session No: 119]
Otherness in 15th-Century English Religious Writing [Session No: 129]
Otherness in the Plantagenet World, I [Session No: 104]
Public Notaries and Medieval Society: Identity, Culture, and Social Groups, I [Session No: 136]
Public Opinion, Debate, and the Medieval Public Sphere, I, 800-1500 [Session No: 111]
Regional Outcasts in Medieval Europe, I: Legal and Normative Aspects in Salzburg from the 14th-16th Centuries [Session No: 118]
Relics at the Interface between Textuality and Materiality, c. 400-c. 1200, I: Writing the Relic [Session No: 103]
Representing Classical Writers in Vernacular Literature [Session No: 142]
Scandinavia in Europe, I: An Imagined 'Other'? [Session No: 115]
Scholars and Their Books in the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Kingdoms, and the Timurid Empire [Session No: 114]
'Self' and 'Otherness' across Conceptual, Geographical, and Religious Boundaries [Session No: 123]
Sources of Legal Authority: Ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation, I - Terms and Practice of Law [Session No: 133]
Strange Things in the Medieval Garden [Session No: 117]
The Clergy and Violence in the Late Middle Ages [Session No: 130]
The Culture of Georgia [Session No: 107]
The Digital Scribe: Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) of Medieval Documents [Session No: 139]
The Medieval Landscape / Seascape, I: Memory and Community [Session No: 112]
The Other as Mother [Session No: 120]
The 'Other' Irish: Dislocation, Adaptation, and Habilitation at Home and Abroad [Session No: 125]
The Red Sea as Centre and Periphery [Session No: 135]
The Wars of the Roses: New Interpretations, I [Session No: 140]
An Empire Worthy of a Tragedy: The Many Collapses of Rome [Session No: 138]
An Uneven Friendship and Its Perception: The Holy Roman Empire and Poland in the Eyes of Chroniclers/Authors during the Middle Ages, 10th-15th Centuries [Session No: 121]
Anglo-Saxon Life Cycles, I: Medical Perspectives on Ageing, Gender, and Physical Change [Session No: 101]
Borders and Borderlands in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, I: Cultural Identity and Otherness on the Medieval Borders of Wales [Session No: 113]
Byzantine Exceptionalism: New Perspectives [Session No: 109]
Cognitive Approaches to Old and Middle English Literature [Session No: 102]
Culture and Identity in Southern Italy [Session No: 131]
European Others: Exploring Identity Formation in Medieval Writing from Germany and beyond [Session No: 128]
Foreign and Foreigners [Session No: 124]
Foreign Elites in Foreign Lands [Session No: 116]
Foretelling the Future in the Carolingian World: Text and Context [Session No: 137]
Gendered Lives [Session No: 105]
Geographies and Identities in Medieval Europe [Session No: 110]
Heresy and the Non-Islamic Realm: Defining the 'Other' in Medieval Islam [Session No: 127]
Ideas of 'Otherness' in Narratives and Depictions of Sainthood [Session No: 126]
Inquisitional Records from the Perspective of Social Network Analysis [Session No: 132]
Intuition, Pathos, and Sola Fide: Issues and Approaches in Pre-Reformation Theology [Session No: 144]
Medieval Jewellery, I: Jewellery as a Medium of Cultural Transfer - Jewellery Hoards of Central Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean in Multicultural Contact Zones [Session No: 141]
Music and Ceremony: Defining Space and Place [Session No: 106]
Narratives of the Self and the Other: Shaping the Self through Literary Performance [Session No: 134]
New Directions in Crusades Studies, I [Session No: 108]
Other Materials: The Role of Art and Architecture in Identity Formation in North-East Asia, 5th-13th Centuries [Session No: 122]
Other Violence, I [Session No: 119]
Otherness in 15th-Century English Religious Writing [Session No: 129]
Otherness in the Plantagenet World, I [Session No: 104]
Public Notaries and Medieval Society: Identity, Culture, and Social Groups, I [Session No: 136]
Public Opinion, Debate, and the Medieval Public Sphere, I, 800-1500 [Session No: 111]
Regional Outcasts in Medieval Europe, I: Legal and Normative Aspects in Salzburg from the 14th-16th Centuries [Session No: 118]
Relics at the Interface between Textuality and Materiality, c. 400-c. 1200, I: Writing the Relic [Session No: 103]
Representing Classical Writers in Vernacular Literature [Session No: 142]
Scandinavia in Europe, I: An Imagined 'Other'? [Session No: 115]
Scholars and Their Books in the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Kingdoms, and the Timurid Empire [Session No: 114]
'Self' and 'Otherness' across Conceptual, Geographical, and Religious Boundaries [Session No: 123]
Sources of Legal Authority: Ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation, I - Terms and Practice of Law [Session No: 133]
Strange Things in the Medieval Garden [Session No: 117]
The Clergy and Violence in the Late Middle Ages [Session No: 130]
The Culture of Georgia [Session No: 107]
The Digital Scribe: Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) of Medieval Documents [Session No: 139]
The Medieval Landscape / Seascape, I: Memory and Community [Session No: 112]
The Other as Mother [Session No: 120]
The 'Other' Irish: Dislocation, Adaptation, and Habilitation at Home and Abroad [Session No: 125]
The Red Sea as Centre and Periphery [Session No: 135]
The Wars of the Roses: New Interpretations, I [Session No: 140]