Category: Past Events
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5th International Medieval Meeting Lleida
The 5th International Medieval Meeting Lleida takes place June 25-26, 2015. It’s organised by Grup de Recerca Consolidat en Estudis Medievals “Espai, Poder i Cultura” (Universitat de Lleida). The participants can present sessions and individual papers on different aspects of research in the history of the Middle Ages or sessions dedicated to the promotion and…
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Mirrors of Princes: in Antiquity and their Perception
International Conference at the University of Leuven, 2-4 December 2015 Call for Papers To submit a proposal, please send an abstract of approximately 300 words (along with your name, academic affiliation and contact information) to lectio@kuleuven.be by January 15, 2015. Notification of acceptance will be given by the end of March 2015. The publication of selected papers…
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CFP: Borderlines XIX, Translating the Past: Appropriating the Medieval and Early Modern Worlds, Queen’s University Belfast, 10-12 April 2015
Originally posted on FMRSI: Deadline: 30 January 2015 Translating the Past: Appropriating the Medieval and Early Modern Worlds Borderlines XIX – Translating the Past: Appropriating the Medieval and Early Modern Worlds – which will be held in Queen’s University Belfast from 10-12 April 2015. Proposals for both papers and panels are welcomed from postgraduate and…
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Monastic International Conference, 22-25 Aug 2015, Ennis, Co. Clare
Monastic Europe: Landscape & Settlement The Irish Research Council-funded Monastic Ireland: Landscape and Settlement research team are happy to announce that it is hosting a three-day conference in August 2015. Conference themes will include: The topography of medieval monastic settlement (1100-1700), in both urban and rural environments The impact of Church reforms on the physical…
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Early Medieval Colloquium: Philippe Buc
The Utrecht Centre for Medieval Studies invites for an Colloquium with Prof. dr. Philippe Buc (Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung). He will speak about Theology and the shaping of violence in the West Attention to some basic axioms of Christian theology enables the historian to account for some (not all) traits specific to violence in the West, not only…
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Autumn Symposium and AGM of the Agricultural History Society of Ireland
The call for papers for the Autumn Symposium and AGM of the Agricultural History Society of Ireland. The theme this year is: ‘Cattle: a long-term mainstay of Irish farming and economy’. The keynote speaker will be Dr Edel Bhreathnach (Director, Discovery Programme) and the lecture title is ‘From the Táin to CAP: the importance of cattle in Ireland’.…
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Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar: Professor Ralph O’Connor (University of Aberdeen)
Professor Ralph O’Connor (University of Aberdeen) will give a lecture to the Early Irish and Celtic Studies research seminar, entitled ‘Historia, fabula, and everything in between: saga-writing and historical purpose in medieval Ireland and Iceland’. The lecture will take place at 5pm in the Foras Feasa seminar room, Iontas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University. Professor O’Connor’s lecture will…
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The Programme of the Tionól 2014 has been published
It will take place at the DIAS School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4. Dates: 14-15 November 2014 This year’s Statutory Public Lecture will be given by Prof Liam Breatnach on the topic: ‘The Church in the Laws of Early Mediaeval Ireland’. It will take place at theatre R, Arts Building, University College Dublin (UCD), Belfield, Dublin 4.…
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New Publication: Authorities and Adaptation edited by Elizabeth Boyle and Deborah Hayden
Tomorrow, 26th September 2014, the book Authorities and Adaptations: The Reworking and Transmission of Textual Sources in Medieval Ireland edited by Elizabeth Boyle and Deborah Hayden will be launched at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS). Congratulations to the editors and all the contributors! Authorities and Adaptations investigates how texts were studied, copied and reworked…
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New publication: ‘Penance in Medieval Europe 600-1200’ by Rob Meens
The Cambridge University Press published a very wanted book. Dr Rob Meens (Universiteit Utrecht) wrote an excellent study about the practice of penance from late antiquity to the twelfth century. It evidences how important the concept of sin was in the middle ages and how the practice of penance developed from century to century and…