Calendar of Events

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Race Before Modernity Book Club: Unpacking Historical Perspectives of Race and Ethnicity

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium: “Burial Archaeology and the Justinianic Plague”

Janet Kay

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “How Tang Literature Became ‘Ancient’: Evolving Models of Tang Dynasty Literary History in the Northern Song”

Anna Shields

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Studies Book Club: Roma in the Medieval Islamic World: Literacy, Culture, and Migration

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

LAMB Workshop: “An Oath of Fidelity in Cyprus: The 1191 Conquest and Mediterranean Idioms of Lordship”

Daniel Berardino, UC Berkeley

Program in Medieval Studies; The Center for Collaborative History; Departments of Art & Archaeology, English, Religion, and Classics
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Comparative Diplomatics: “The growth of the mestizo sangley in early 17th century Manila as seen in two 1630s documents”

Regalado José

Center for Collaborative History; Program in Medieval Studies
010 East Pyne

“The Greater Sea”: The Black Sea and Medieval Eurasia

David Abulafia

Program in Medieval Studies; Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History
209 Sheide-Caldwell and Zoom

EHL Seminar: “Connecting With a Remembered Past: Uncovering the Layers of Disease, Death, Motherhood, and Magic in a Late Antique Rural Roman Community”

Jordan Wilson

Environmental History Lab; Humanities Council; Program in Medieval Studies
010 East Pyne

Francis and Nature

Jacques Dalarun

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “How Did Governors and Buddhist Monks Deal with Epidemics in Medieval China?”

Stephen F. Teiser

Program in Medieval Studies
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