Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2017: sessions for timeslot Monday 3 July 2017: 19.00-20.00
Annual Early Medieval Europe Lecture: Gardens and Gardening in Early Medieval Spain and Portugal (Language: English) [Session No: 411]
Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 412]
Chronology, Temporality, and Otherness: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 414]
Decolonize Medieval Studies: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 443]
Digital Skin: Sensory Experiences of Digital Manuscripts, II - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 418]
Feminist Pedagogy from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 406]
Other Literacies: Communication in the Margins of Medieval Society - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 415]
Sources of Legal Authority: ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 433]
The Otherness of Women, III: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 420]
The Road Goes Ever On: The Future of Tolkien Scholarship - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 442]
Using the New Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts: A Workshop on Provenance Research in an Open-Access, Crowd-Sourced World [Session No: 439]
Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 412]
Chronology, Temporality, and Otherness: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 414]
Decolonize Medieval Studies: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 443]
Digital Skin: Sensory Experiences of Digital Manuscripts, II - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 418]
Feminist Pedagogy from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 406]
Other Literacies: Communication in the Margins of Medieval Society - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 415]
Sources of Legal Authority: ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 433]
The Otherness of Women, III: A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 420]
The Road Goes Ever On: The Future of Tolkien Scholarship - A Round Table Discussion [Session No: 442]
Using the New Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts: A Workshop on Provenance Research in an Open-Access, Crowd-Sourced World [Session No: 439]