IMC 2008: Keywords
IMC 2008: Sessions tagged with Mentalities
- Alchemy and the Larger World (710)
- Alternative Approaches to the Court and Patronage (109)
- Always on my Mind: Memory and Identity in Late Medieval Britain (711)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles (1220)
- Animal Representation on Land and Sea (823)
- Animals, Miracles, and Healing (1316)
- Bede Studies (1001)
- Bestial Encounters: The Natural World, Animals, and the Law in Medieval Europe (117)
- Between Encyclopaedia and Physiologus: The Literary Animal in between Zoology and Allegorical Interpretation, II - Animals (817)
- Bodily Functions in Late Medieval Literature and Art (810)
- Christian Natural Motives: From the Beginning to the End (1122)
- Concepts of Courtesy and Chivalry (1110)
- Concepts of the Self in the 11th and 12th Centuries (1111)
- Cultural Responses to Natural Disasters in the Late Middle Ages: Northern Italy, Castile, France, and the Netherlands (214)
- Desperately Seeking the 'First Person' Narrative, I: Legal Narratives (1008)
- Desperately Seeking the 'First Person' Narrative, II: Devotional Narratives (1108)
- Early Medieval Christianity: Ideas and Practices (504)
- Earthly Humans Addressing the Unearthly Almighty (122)
- Englishness and the Sea, I: Writings in Old English (1020)
- Evil Nature (320)
- Exemplary Animals: Animal Exempla (1222)
- God's Creation: The Early Irish Outlook on the Natural World (322)
- Hagiography and Cult of the Martyrs, II: The Renewal of the Cult of Early Martyrs in the Middle Ages (304)
- Heaven & Earth in the Byzantine World (1318)
- Imaginary Landscapes of the Afterlife in 15th-Century Spanish Manuscripts (1514)
- Inside the VIP Suite: The Roles of a Ruler's Favourite (1011)
- Interpreting Late Medieval Textual Cultures (1309)
- Landscapes with Meaning (1313)
- Machaut's Circuit of Communication: From Creation to Reception (1607)
- Magic and the Natural World (516)
- Medieval Learning before the Universities, II: Learning and Politics (1311)
- Miraculous Animals (708)
- Monstrous Progeny: Unnatural Offspring and Filial Impiety in Old French Literature (623)
- Natural Born Gentlemen?: Education and Inborn Qualities in Later Medieval Texts (313)
- Natural Resources and the Monastery (1612)
- Nature, the Bible, and Jews: From Eriugena to the 12th Century (604)
- Nature and People on the Eastern Margin (513)
- Nature and Political Thought (217)
- Nature and the Lawbook: Legalising Nature (317)
- Nature and the Sacred (1014)
- Opposing Worlds in Literature (820)
- Patterns of Interpretation of Nature (1317)
- Perceiving and Managing Floods in the 14th Century (714)
- Perceiving the Sacred: Aspects of Landscape, Place, and Belief in the Medieval World (1022)
- Perceptions of Landscapes and Settlement in Northern and Eastern Europe (721)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, III: The Representation and Ideal of Kingship (325)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, III: Politics and Ritual in Charter Evidence (505)
- Rethinking the 12th Century (1624)
- Supporting the Paupers (208)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Time Archives (iii), 2 (825)
- The (Sensual) Perception of Divine Nature by Medieval Mystics (1114)
- The Ambigious Wilderness in Icelandic Romances: Threat and Enticement (618)
- The Economic and Cultural Meaning of Waterways (1115)
- The Mirror of Nature in Medieval Aesthetic Literature and Culture (719)
- The Natural Environment in the Slavonic-Saxon Borderlands: Archaeology, Semantics, and Latin Historiography (715)
- The Natural World in Late Antiquity and Byzantium, I (1118)
- The Natural World in Late Antiquity and Byzantium, II (1218)
- The Natural World in Philosophy, Art, and Literature of the Late Middle Ages (819)
- The Power of Words (811)
- Transformations: Views of Health, Death, and Eternity in Late Medieval Netherlandic Culture (1616)
- Understanding and Managing Contagion (314)