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Rethinking Space & Landscape | Thaibhsí i Measc Muid
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Thaibhsí i Measc Muid. After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure. Albus Dumbledore. Rethinking Space & Landscape. July 22, 2015. Tags: space and landscape. It has been some time since I posted an update. Since my last teaching semester (for the foreseeable future, anyway! The Memory of the People: Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England. You’ll like it! Is one of those works; today, it led me to a potential reorganization of my entire project.
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Richard III Society, American Branch News: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Branch-sponsored session at Kalamazoo. The American Branch is again sponsoring a session of papers at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University. 10am Friday, May 14. Fifteenth-Century English History and Culture. Candace Gregory-Abbott, California State Univ.–Sacramento. Court Fashion and Country Lady: Who Was Wearing the Butterfly Headdress? David H. Kennett, Stratford-upon-Avon College. Justice in the Cathedrals. A Compton Reeves, Ohio Univ.
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Richard III Society, American Branch News: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008. R3 at Kalamazoo: Call for Papers. Deadline for paper proposals for the 2009 International Medieval Congress is September 15. The Richard III Society, American Branch sponsors a session of papers on fifteenth-century English history every year. Link to the call for papers here. The call for papers is in Adobe Acrobat format - search on the session organizer, Candace Gregory-Abbott, to go directly to the Richard III Society session.). Posted by LB-Philadelphia PA. DISCLAIMER: All p...
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Richard III Society, American Branch News: Help support the transcription and translation of an important manuscript
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Sunday, October 18, 2009. Help support the transcription and translation of an important manuscript. As many American Branch members already know, our contributions resulted in the restoration of another genealogy of Edward IV in another Philadelphia library, the magnificent Free Library of Philadelphia Ms Lewis E201. The University of Pennsylvania Library is investing considerable funds in this project to make it possible to "scroll through" this magnificent manuscript online. It is also in discussi...
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jpsexton | MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog
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MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog. John P. Sexton. July 25, 2016 · 12:54 PM. CFP: The Lone Medievalist Roundtable for the 2017 ICMS (Kalamazoo): “Greater Than The Sum Of Our Arts: The Multitasking Life Of The Lone Medievalist”. You can e-mail notice of your interest and a brief explanation of your perspective to John Sexton at john.sexton@bridgew.edu by September 15. Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from our fellow LMs. February 26, 2016 · 4:37 PM. In the interest of making this an ...
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Kisha Tracy | MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog
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MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog. John P. Sexton. I am indeed Kisha Tracy, an Assistant Professor of English Studies at Fitchburg State University. Specializing in early British and world literature, Co-Coordinator of the FSU Center for Teaching and Learning. And co-founder of this blog. I received my Ph.D. in Medieval Studies from the University of Connecticut in 2010. My dissertation, entitled. Writing Memory: Reinvention and the Tradition of Confession in Middle English Literature,.
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CFP: ICMS (Kalamazoo) Roundtable: “The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist” | MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog
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MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog. John P. Sexton. Kalamazoo 2014: MassMedieval Roundtable – “Digital Life of Twenty-First-Century Medieval Studies”. And on the Sabbath… →. August 25, 2014 · 11:09 PM. CFP: ICMS (Kalamazoo) Roundtable: The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist. We have a couple of seats on the roundtable still available–if you’d like to take part in this important conversation, please e-mail John at john.sexton@bridgew.edu by September 15. Thanks! And on the Sabbath… →. ORB: The Onl...
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CFP, International Medieval Congress 2016 – “The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Job” | MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog
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MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog. John P. Sexton. Digital Medieval Disability Glossary: Call for Submissions from Faculty and Students in HEL Courses and Beyond. The Story of the “Chaucer Pilgrimage Site” →. August 4, 2015 · 12:07 PM. CFP, International Medieval Congress 2016 – “The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Job”. Filed under Call for Papers. The Story of the “Chaucer Pilgrimage Site” →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Kisha Tracy | MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog
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MASSachusetts State Universities MEDIEVAL Blog. John P. Sexton. Author Archives: Kisha Tracy. July 27, 2016 · 7:18 PM. Post 2: Some Thoughts from James Wright’s A Palace for Our Kings (King John’s Palace). In preparation for my Sherwood Forest Archaeological Training Field School. I have been doing a lot of reading. In particular, I was pleased that James Wright’s book. A Palace for Our Kings: The History and Archaeology of a Medieval Royal Palace in the Heart of Sherwood Forest. 8220;The Forest has its ...
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Richard III Society, American Branch News: Branch-sponsored session at Kalamazoo
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Branch-sponsored session at Kalamazoo. The American Branch is again sponsoring a session of papers at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University. 10am Friday, May 14. Fifteenth-Century English History and Culture. Candace Gregory-Abbott, California State Univ.–Sacramento. Court Fashion and Country Lady: Who Was Wearing the Butterfly Headdress? David H. Kennett, Stratford-upon-Avon College. Justice in the Cathedrals. A Compton Reeves, Ohio Univ.
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