Calendar of Events

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Seminar: “The Black Death and the Justinianic Plague – Useful Frameworks for Historical Comparison? Insights from Big Data Paleoecology”

Dr. Adam Izdebski, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, and Dr. Kevin Bloomfield, Cornell University

Medieval Studies
Zoom

Seminar Series: Race, Race-Thinking and Identity in the Middle Ages and Medieval Studies: Archaeology and Race

Bonnie Effros, University of British Columbia and Susanne Hakenbeck, University of Cambridge 

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Sheide-Caldwell and Zoom

LAMB WORKSHOP – How to Recognize a Prayer When You See One: Middle English Prayer, Poetry, and Pearl

Andrew Finn, Princeton University

Program for Medieval Studies, Sponsored by the departments of Art & Archeology, English, History and Religion
219 Aaron Burr Hall and Zoom , United States

Building the Islamic Metropolis: Cairo under the Mamluks, presented by Nasser Rabbat, MIT

Nasser Rabbat , Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Co-Sponsored by: Department of Art & Archaeology, Department of Near Eastern Studies, and The Program in Medieval Studies
Green Hall, 2-S-5: Index of Medieval Art seminar room

Princeton Paleography Lab (PPLab) Spring Workshop

BOWL A71, Louis A. Simpson, International Building | Reception to Follow Presentation

Faber Lecture: “The Changing Face of Early Islamic History” with Fred M. Donner

Fred M. Donner, University of Chicago

Program in Medieval Studies, Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
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219 Aaron Burr Hall or Zoom

Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium: Marina Rustow, Department of Near Eastern Studies (NES)

Program in Medieval Studies
Green Hall, 2-S-5: Index of Medieval Art seminar room

Princeton Paleography Lab (PPLab) Spring Workshop

HYBRID: In-Person (University Faculty & Staff): 209 Sheide-Caldwell, Zoom (Public) RSVP to Obtain Zoom Link Required & to Download Pre-Circulated Paper

LAMB WORKSHOP – Rejoice, my Innards, Rejoice: The Talmudic Tale of a Saintly Rabbi

Adina Goldman, Princeton University

Program for Medieval Studies, Sponsored by the departments of Art & Archeology, English, History and Religion
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HYBRID: In Person: 211 Dickinson Hall | Zoom: Register (below) for Link

Conference: On the Border of the Realm: Aristocratic Culture and the Making of France, 1100-1300

The Program in Medieval Studies and the Humanities Council, the Center for Collaborative History, the Department of French & Italian, the Department of Art & Archaeology, the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, the Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity, the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, and the Department of Religion.
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