IMC 2008: Keywords
IMC 2008: Sessions tagged with Social History
- Anchoritic Spirituality and Monastic Orders (624)
- 'And the Ass Saw the Angel': Impressions and Depictions of Nature in Art (621)
- Animals in Byzantium (1518)
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, I: The Roman Background and the Christian Effect (110)
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, II: Imperial Families (210)
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, III: Marriage, Work, and the Late Family (310)
- Beastly Behaviour: Knighthood and the Natural World (213)
- Citation and Allusion in Music and Text in 14th-Century Songs (1507)
- Cloister, Land, and City in the High and Late Middle Ages (1512)
- Concepts of Courtesy and Chivalry (1110)
- Conflicts in Urban Trade (1508)
- 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)
- Domestic Social Relations in Late Medieval England (1010)
- Edward II and Joan of Kent (1502)
- Family Portraits in the Anglo-Norman World (510)
- Fish and Famine: Natural Resources and Economy in the 14th and 15th Centuries (114)
- Forests in England and Wales, II: Life in the Forests (1212)
- Ireland and National Identity in the late Middle Ages (709)
- Landscapes with Meaning (1313)
- Landscape with and without Humans (1513)
- Machaut's Circuit of Communication: From Creation to Reception (1607)
- Marriage and Mothers (804)
- Medieval English Wills, 1150-1500 (1524)
- Medieval Fauna in Zooarchaeology, Literature, and Art (521)
- Methodologies for the Study of Mediterranean Pastoralism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (713)
- Military Organisation in Britain and Northern France during the Reign of Edward III (808)
- My Will Be Done (1308)
- Natural and Social Threads (524)
- Natural Born Gentlemen?: Education and Inborn Qualities in Later Medieval Texts (313)
- Natural History / The History of Nature: Appraising the 'Natural' in the Middle Ages, II (1117)
- Nature and People on the Eastern Margin (513)
- Nature in Sculpture and Architectural Detail (1321)
- Perceiving and Managing Floods in the 14th Century (714)
- Perceptions of Landscapes and Settlement in Northern and Eastern Europe (721)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, I: Modes and Practices of Document Writing (209)
- Queer Landscapes (1614)
- Rethinking the 12th Century (1624)
- Social and Economic Relations in the Heart of Europe (1305)
- Social Contexts: Chaucer and the Cely Letters (809)
- Supporting the Paupers (208)
- Texts and Identities, III: Time Archives (iii), 1 (725)
- The Vitae Patrum Emeretensium and Early Medieval Spain (506)
- The Black Death: Mortality, Building, and Art (105)
- The Economic and Cultural Meaning of Waterways (1115)
- 'The hole craft of silkwork': The Art and Trade of the London Silkwomen (718)
- The Liminality of the Court (120)
- The Medieval Town in North Western Europe and its Natural Resources, I (1515)
- The Natural World in Philosophy, Art, and Literature of the Late Middle Ages (819)
- Tombs and Identities: New Lights on High-Status Burials in Early Medieval Europe (1301)
- Towards a New Military History: Defences and Recruitment in Later Medieval Wales and England (203)
- Understanding and Managing Contagion (314)
- Varieties of Urban Literacy, II: Multi-Ethnic and Multilingual Communication (806)
- Varieties of Urban Literacy, III: From City to Heaven - Urban Testaments and Literate Mentalities (1509)
- Warfare, Fear, and Roaming (613)
- What Are They Good For?: Properties of the Natural World and their Human Use (215)
- Women's Voices (605)
- Women in Power, Women Without: The Wives, Widows, and Sisters of Kings and Dukes in the Anglo-Norman World, I (303)
- Women in Power, Women Without: The Wives, Widows, and Sisters of Kings and Dukes in the Anglo-Norman World, II (501)