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Comparative Diplomatics: “Mapping Japan in the Iberian Archive: 16th Century Accounts from the Christian Mission”
Comparative Diplomatics: “Mapping Japan in the Iberian Archive: 16th Century Accounts from the Christian Mission”
Comparative Diplomatics is an exploratory workshop on documents in late antiquity and the middle ages with occasional forays into the modern era, as distinct from narrative and normative long-form texts. […]
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Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Join Medieval Studies faculty and students on Tuesday, October 8 at 4:30 pm for coffee and tea, dessert, and conversation. These "dessert hours" are held throughout the semester as an […]
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Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “François Villon: Poet, Cat-Burglar, Murderer, and Augustinian Social Theorist”
Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “François Villon: Poet, Cat-Burglar, Murderer, and Augustinian Social Theorist”
The Program in Medieval Studies is pleased to offer the Faculty Colloquium series for Fall 2024. John Fleming, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus, will […]
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LAMB Workshop: “Tetrarchic Christianity: The Transformation of Trier and Sirmium into Competing Christian Capitals”
LAMB Workshop: “Tetrarchic Christianity: The Transformation of Trier and Sirmium into Competing Christian Capitals”
Join us for our third LAMB workshop on Thursday, October 10 at 6pm in Scheide Caldwell 209. We will read and discuss Jeremy Stitts’ paper "Tetrarchic Christianity: The Transformation of Trier and Sirmium into Competing […]
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EHL Seminar: “Deo Sancto Cocidio: Regional Gods and Roman Power on Hadrian’s Wall”
EHL Seminar: “Deo Sancto Cocidio: Regional Gods and Roman Power on Hadrian’s Wall”
For Zoom, register here. Recent research on Hadrian’s Wall has increasingly stressed the diversity and complexity of society on the edges of Roman Britain, along with the dynamics of imperialism […]
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LAMB Workshop: “Plague, Famine, and Plundering Pagans: Disaster in Gildas’ De excidio Britonum”
LAMB Workshop: “Plague, Famine, and Plundering Pagans: Disaster in Gildas’ De excidio Britonum”
Please join us for our fourth LAMB workshop, which features a visiting speaker, on Tuesday, October 22 at 12pm in Scheide Caldwell 209. We will read and discuss Rachel Singer’s (Georgetown University) paper "Plague, Famine, […]
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Medieval Studies Book Club: Peasant Perspectives on the Medieval Landscape: A Study of Three Communities
Medieval Studies Book Club: Peasant Perspectives on the Medieval Landscape: A Study of Three Communities
Our next session will be themed along the Medieval Graduate Conference on ‘Ordinary People, Everyday Lives: Exploring the Mundane in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages’. We will read ‘Peasant […]
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Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: The Last Temptation of Christ
Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: The Last Temptation of Christ
Hellenic Studies and Medieval Studies students are invited to a special HLS/MED film screening and dinner on Thursday, October 24, at 5pm in 103 Scheide Caldwell House. We will be watching The Last […]
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Ordinary People, Everyday Lives: Exploring the Mundane in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
2024 Medieval Studies Graduate Conference Keynote Lecture by Anne Lester, Johns Hopkins University: "Ordinary Things: People and Their Possessions in Conversations with the Medieval State" Register and view the full schedule on the conference website. Our perception of the pre-modern world is often shaped by the creative expressions of its contemporaries, such as literary works, decorative […]