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CFP – Government and Institutions in the Regnum Francorum c. 450-1050, Studies in Administration and Practice

The Department of History at the University of New Hampshire and the Dunfey Family Fund are sponsoring a conference and subsequent volume focused on administrative practice in the region of the regnum Francorum from the later Roman Empire into the eleventh century. The conference organizers, David Bachrach, Stefan Esders, and Gregory Halfond are bringing together […]

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2024 K’zoo CFP

We would like to bring to your attention the following three sessions at the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies, 9-11 May 2024, in Kalamazoo, Michigan organized by members of MAP and affiliates in three different delivery modes. Please consider submitting an abstract! Pacific Perspectives on Medieval StudiesSponsor: Medieval Association of the PacificOrganizer: Tony PerronContact: Anthony.Perron@lmu.eduDelivery mode: HybridOver the last century, scholarship on […]

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Medieval Association of the Pacific Annual Conference

April 20-23, 2023 The Medieval Association of the Pacific welcomes paper and session proposals from all areas of medieval studies for our 2023 conference, including overlapping areas of early modern and late antique studies. MAP encourages paper submissions from students, emerging professionals, and independent scholars. Proposals are due 15 December 2022 05 January 2023 (extended […]

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New Medieval Literatures Scholars of Colour Essay Prize

We are pleased to announce the creation and award of the inaugural New Medieval Literatures Scholars of Colour Essay Prize. The prize is designed to recognize work that contributes to a more inclusive discipline of Medieval Studies, and is specifically intended to highlight the work of early career scholars of colour, working in the fields of premodern […]

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CFP: Speculum Themed Issue

“Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages” Editors: François-Xavier Fauvelle, Collège de FranceNahir Otaño Gracia, University of New MexicoCord J. Whitaker, Wellesley College For far too long, scholarly consensus held that race and racism were mainly Enlightenment innovations, datable to no earlier than the seventeenth century. As long ago as the early twentieth […]