Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Comparative Diplomatics: “Mapping Japan in the Iberian Archive: 16th Century Accounts from the Christian Mission”

David Rivera, Spanish and Portuguese

Center for Collaborative History; Program in Medieval Studies
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, University of Santo Tomás

Center for Collaborative History; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Comparative Diplomatics: “How can Jesuits be mistaken for Buddhist monks? Ōuchi Yoshinaga’s 1552 commendation and its Portuguese and Latin Afterlives”

Center for Collaborative History; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Comparative Diplomatics: Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion

Trenton Wilson, East Asian Studies

Comparative Antiquities; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

CANCELLED – Rich Bride Poor Bride: Two Trousseau Lists from the Cairo Geniza

Miriam Frenkel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Comparative Antiquity; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Curated Scrap Paper: Documents on the Reverse Sides of Medieval Japanese Diaries

Megan Gilbert, East Asian Studies

Comparative Antiquity; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

From Medieval Charters to Roman Law and Back Again. Some Examples from the Late Antique West

Helmut Reimitz, History

Comparative Antiquity; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Inscribing Land Titles: Geographical Imaginations in Legal Texts

Debjani Bhattacharyya, Drexel University

Comparative Antiquities; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

The Caliph and the Monks’ Cattle: An Almohad Decree in Favor of a Catalan Monastery (1217 CE)

Umberto Bongianino, Oxford University

Comparative Antiquity; Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Superstition and Magic in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods” – Graduate Conference in Medieval Studies

Michael Bailey, Iowa State University

Program in Medieval Studies
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