IMC 2008: Sessions
- 20th-Century Medievalism: Music, Architecture, Poetry (1007)
- A Church Dividing: East and West in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (124)
- After Fontes: Anglo-Saxon Authors and their Literary Sources (101)
- 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)
- Ammianus (1018)
- An Animal as an Image of Human Being (1116)
- Anchoritic Spirituality and Monastic Orders (624)
- 'And the Ass Saw the Angel': Impressions and Depictions of Nature in Art (621)
- Anglo-Saxon after the Middle Ages (201)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles (1220)
- Animal Representation on Land and Sea (823)
- Animaliter - Animals in the Medieval Literature: An Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia Project - A Workshop (917)
- Animals in Byzantium (1518)
- Animals on the Move (813)
- Animals, Miracles, and Healing (1316)
- Annual Medieval Academy Lecture: Language and Power in the 11th Century (901)
- Approaches to Julian of Norwich (111)
- Approaching Late Antiquity from the Periphery (202)
- 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)
- Arguments and Counter-Arguments: The Political Thought of the 14th and 15th Centuries during the Polish-Teutonic Trials and Disputes (308)
- Aristotelian Physics in the Later Middle Age (1104)
- Art and Architecture, East and West (1326)
- Art and Nature, I: Architecture (121)
- Art and Nature, II: Decorative Arts (221)
- Art and Nature, III: Manuscripts and New Worlds (321)
- Aspects of the Natural World in Celtic Christianity (222)
- Barren Ground or Lost Evidence?: REED Research in Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and Middlesex (805)
- Beastly Behaviour: Knighthood and the Natural World (213)
- Beasts in Art and Artisanry: Technology and Applications of Animal Materials (318)
- 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, I - Texts (717)
- 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)
- Borders and Boundaries, I: Legal and Political Relationships in the Anglo-Scottish Border (1009)
- Borders and Boundaries, II: Castles and Monasteries (1109)
- Brick and Other Building Materials in the Middle Ages (701)
- Capturing Cistercians: Models and Defences (1023)
- Carolingian Uses of Theories of Natural Order (305)
- Charters: A Place for God, Law, and Nature (522)
- Chaucer and the Natural World (1019)
- Children in the Medieval Village (801)
- Christian Natural Motives: From the Beginning to the End (1122)
- Cistercian Technology (1223)
- Citation and Allusion in Music and Text in 14th-Century Songs (1507)
- Cloister, Land, and City in the High and Late Middle Ages (1512)
- Combating Nature during the Early Crusades (1013)
- Concepts of Courtesy and Chivalry (1110)
- Concepts of Natural Theology (716)
- Concepts of the Self in the 11th and 12th Centuries (1111)
- Conceptualising Objects: Presentation, Responses, and Display (301)
- Conflicts in Urban Trade (1508)
- Contexts for Bede's Writings (1101)
- Cultural Responses to Natural Disasters in the Late Middle Ages: Northern Italy, Castile, France, and the Netherlands (214)
- Dangerous Encounters: Human and Animal Violence in the Middle Ages (1503)
- Demonstration of the Euro-Climhist Climate Database: A Workshop (1414)
- Desperately Seeking the 'First Person' Narrative, I: Legal Narratives (1008)
- Desperately Seeking the 'First Person' Narrative, II: Devotional Narratives (1108)
- Dialogus Mulieribus: Women of the 12th Century - Papers and Round Table Discussion (1206)
- Diaspora and the Natural World, I (216)
- Diaspora and the Natural World, II (316)
- Digitizing Medieval Manuscripts (1204)
- Documenting Climate Variability and its Effect on Late Medieval Europe (1314)
- Does Medievalism Have a Past? (1307)
- Domestic Social Relations in Late Medieval England (1010)
- Dress and Textile Terminology (311)
- Early Medieval Christianity: Ideas and Practices (504)
- Early Medieval Coinage, I: Sceattas - Current Developments (502)
- Early Medieval Coinage, II: Iconography (602)
- Early Medieval Coinage, IV: Continental Sceattas (702)
- Early Medieval Coinage, V: Viking Coins and the Dual Economy of the Danelaw (802)
- Earthly Humans Addressing the Unearthly Almighty (122)
- Economic Interactions of Historical Geographical Regions of Medieval Europe (1604)
- Editing Texts: Challenges and Computing Opportunities (1304)
- Edward II and Joan of Kent (1502)
- Empiricism in a Theological World: Contrasting Concepts of Natural Science (1617)
- Encyclopedic Wisdom and the Natural World (1217)
- Englishness and the Sea, I: Writings in Old English (1020)
- Englishness and the Sea, II: Post-Conquest Writings (1120)
- Evil Nature (320)
- Exemplary Animals: Animal Exempla (1222)
- Exploring the Relationship between Religion and Medicine: Lay and Clerical Contexts for Medical Theory and Practice (1006)
- Family Portraits in the Anglo-Norman World (510)
- Financing the Late Medieval Crusades (726)
- Fish and Famine: Natural Resources and Economy in the 14th and 15th Centuries (114)
- Forests in England and Wales, I: What and Where Were the Forests and What Were They for? (1112)
- Forests in England and Wales, II: Life in the Forests (1212)
- Forests in England and Wales, III: Utility in the Forests (1312)
- From Birth to Death: Vernacular Instruction on How to Live a Good Life in the Middle Ages (1611)
- Futures for Medievalism: A Round Table Discussion (1407)
- Garden Plants: Names and Introduction in Medieval Northern Europe, I (812)
- Garden Plants: Names and Introduction in Medieval Northern Europe, II (1012)
- Gender and Monstrosity in the Icelandic Sagas (1016)
- Gender in Old English Hagiographic Texts (601)
- Gender in Place in the Early Middle Ages (104)
- Gender, Nature, and Religious Tradition (205)
- God's Creation: The Early Irish Outlook on the Natural World (322)
- Hagiographical Landscapes: The Depiction of the Natural World in Saints' Lives and Miracle Stories (1522)
- Hagiography and Cult of the Martyrs, I: Martyrs and Kingship (204)
- 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)
- Holy-Land Landscape in Descriptions of Pilgrims of the Three Religions: Perception, Reality, and Imagination (722)
- Human Nature in Question (1605)
- Imaginary Landscapes of the Afterlife in 15th-Century Spanish Manuscripts (1514)
- Inquisition and Text (1208)
- Inside the VIP Suite: The Roles of a Ruler's Favourite (1011)
- Interpreting Late Medieval Textual Cultures (1309)
- Investigating the Medieval Landscape of Southern Tuscany (526)
- Ireland and National Identity in the late Middle Ages (709)
- Irish Bishops in the Middle Ages (626)
- Italian and Central European Art as a Playground of Nature (1121)
- Judaism in Christianity: Shifting Perspectives (1504)
- Keynote Lectures 2008: What Was the Natural World in Medieval Europe? (Language: English) Nature and Culture, Culture and Nature in the Middle Ages and in Medieval Studies (Language: English) (1)
- Landscape with and without Humans (1513)
- Landscapes with Meaning (1313)
- Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity (1609)
- Law, Power, and Learning in the North: Presenting a New Paradigm for Studying the Danish Provincial Laws (307)
- Liturgical Renewal in the 12th Century: Sapientia & Eloquentia (1306)
- Locating Gender in the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion (405)
- Logic, Allegory, and the Natural World (518)
- Lunchtime Lecture - Early Medieval Coinage, III: Coins and Icons, Christ and the Virgin (627)
- Lunchtime Lecture - Natural Catastrophes in the Middle Ages: New Approaches (628)
- Lunchtime Lecture: Climate Change and the Historic Environment (1227)
- Lunchtime Lecture: Putting the Middle Ages in their Place (126)
- Machaut's Circuit of Communication: From Creation to Reception (1607)
- Magic and the Natural World (516)
- Manuscripts: Productions, Illuminations, Influences (218)
- 'Many a labour, many a greet emprise': Early Career Options for Graduate Students and Recent PhDs - A Round Table Discussion (403)
- Mapping the Medieval Environment: Recent Research in Northamptonshire (821)
- Margery's Times: Margery through the Looking Glass (907)
- Market Reactions to Natural Disasters (814)
- Marriage and Mothers (804)
- Medieval Canon Law, I: Law and History in the Age of Reform (103)
- Medieval Canon Law, II: Doctrine and the Schools (703)
- Medieval Canon Law, III: Courts and Cases (803)
- Medieval Canon Law, IV: Eastern Canon Law - Canonical Collections and Commentaries (1026)
- Medieval Canon Law, V: Eastern Canon Law - Councils, Authority, and Canon Law (1126)
- Medieval Disputation, I: Literary Perspectives (1210)
- Medieval Disputation, II: University Perspectives (1310)
- Medieval English Wills, 1150-1500 (1524)
- Medieval Fauna in Zooarchaeology, Literature, and Art (521)
- Medieval Images and Postcolonial Theories: A Round Table Discussion (1405)
- Medieval Learning before the Universities, I: Problems and Perspectives (1211)
- Medieval Learning before the Universities, II: Learning and Politics (1311)
- M(edieval) A(nimal) D(ata Network): A Workshop (416)
- Medievalism and Australian Environmental Imagination (1207)
- Mercantile Piety and the Material Artifact in Late Medieval Yorkshire (302)
- Methodologies for the Study of Mediterranean Pastoralism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (713)
- Middle Dutch Views on Nature (1516)
- Military Organisation in Britain and Northern France during the Reign of Edward III (808)
- Miraculous Animals (708)
- Modern Finance in the Middle Ages (610)
- Monastic Ideas of Nature and Bestiaries between the 12th and 14th Centuries (115)
- Monsters and the Margins (723)
- Monstrous Progeny: Unnatural Offspring and Filial Impiety in Old French Literature (623)
- Music and Drama, I (1506)
- Music and Drama, II (1606)
- Musicology, I: Chant and Liturgy (i) (507)
- Musicology, II: Chant and Liturgy (ii) (606)
- Musicology, III: Music and the Natural World (706)
- 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, I (1017)
- Natural History / The History of Nature: Appraising the 'Natural' in the Middle Ages, II (1117)
- Natural Philosophy between Medieval and Post-Medieval Scholasticism (1517)
- Natural Resources and the Monastery (1612)
- Natural World and Music in Central Europe: Imitation of Sounds and Symbolic Functions (118)
- Nature and Divine Order, I: Didactic Approaches to Nature in Medieval German Literature (519)
- Nature and Divine Order, II: The Visual Transformation of Nature in Religious Plays and Other Religious Text Genres (619)
- Nature and Grace in Dante, I: The Ethical Dimension (119)
- Nature and Grace in Dante, II: Poetry and the Theology of Grace (219)
- Nature and People on the Eastern Margin (513)
- Nature and Political Thought (217)
- Nature and Religion in Piers Plowman (1119)
- Nature and Society in the Medieval Czech Lands (1523)
- Nature and the Gift of Grace: Literature and Liturgy in the Central Middle Ages (319)
- Nature and the Lawbook: Legalising Nature (317)
- Nature and the Sacred (1014)
- Nature in Medieval Culture and Science (1521)
- Nature in Medieval German Literature (1621)
- Nature in Sculpture and Architectural Detail (1321)
- Nature, Artifice, and Eternity in the Middle English Lyric (1319)
- Nature, Magic, and Daily Life (616)
- Nature, the Bible, and Jews: From Eriugena to the 12th Century (604)
- New Studies on the Manipulus florum of Thomas of Ireland (822)
- New Voices in Early Christian Art: Rome, Ravenna, and Jerusalem (1201)
- New Work in Digital Medieval Studies (607)
- Nicaea and Anatolia in the 13th Century: Empire and Architecture (1619)
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- Nurture and Nature (113)
- Opposing Worlds in Literature (820)
- Orders and Offices in the Middle Ages (1024)
- Parrhesia and the Rhetoric of Free Speech, I: Tradition and Reinvention (106)
- Parrhesia and the Rhetoric of Free Speech, II: Parrhesiasts on Trial (206)
- Parrhesia and the Rhetoric of Free Speech, III: Politics, Authority and Truth (306)
- 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 18th-Century Medievalism (807)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, I: The Geography of Royal Power (125)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, II: Kingship, Palaces, and Ritual (225)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, III: The Representation and Ideal of Kingship (325)
- Playing Conventions, Wealth, and the 'M' Words (705)
- Poetics, Aesthetics, and Feminist Criticism within Medieval Studies: A Round Table Discussion (904)
- Poetry of Place (511)
- Politics and Political Thought in England (1004)
- Practice, Print, and Performance: Interpreting Jousts and Chivalric Spectacle in the Late Middle Ages (102)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, I: Modes and Practices of Document Writing (209)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, II: Was It Filed or Was It Lost? (309)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, III: Politics and Ritual in Charter Evidence (505)
- Problems with Plant Names (615)
- Prosopography on the Borders - Borders of Prosopography: A Round Table Discussion (1424)
- Queer Landscapes (1614)
- Raids and Warfare (207)
- Reading and Writing Cistercians (1123)
- Renaissance Medievalism: Dante, Dürer, Deloney (707)
- Representations of the Natural World: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image (1320)
- Rethinking Early Medieval Narratives (1610)
- Rethinking the 12th Century (1624)
- Rethinking the South English Legendary (611)
- Rites and Rituals: New Perspectives on the Study of Medieval Liturgical Rites - A Round Table Discussion (406)
- Sacred Springs: Natural Water and the Spiritual World (1215)
- Sacred Voices (704)
- Saga and Verse (1322)
- Sea and Desert in Crusading Narratives (1113)
- Sea, Air, Land: Literary Animals (620)
- Signs, Symbols, and Imagery in Old English Texts (1601)
- Sink or Swim: Monks as Water Managers (1323)
- SITM: The Past and the Future - A Round Table in Memory of Lynette R. Muir (905)
- Social and Economic Relations in the Heart of Europe (1305)
- Social Contexts: Chaucer and the Cely Letters (809)
- Special Lecture: History, the Public, and Politics: Challenges in Conserving the Middle Ages (NULL)
- Standing in the Shadow of the Master: Chaucerian Influences and Interpretations (211)
- Studies in 11th-Century English Manuscripts (1501)
- Superfurry Animals: Explained (1618)
- Supply and Demand: Water Use and Agriculture in Medieval Italy (1213)
- Supporting the Paupers (208)
- Symbolism of Animals on Seals and Gems (816)
- Textiles and Jewellery: The Colours of Anglo-Saxon England (116)
- Texts and Buildings: The Setting of Late Medieval Devotion in England (1106)
- Texts and Communities in Early Medieval Europe (1510)
- Texts and Identities, I: Liturgy and Politics in Early Medieval Bavaria -The Prague Sacramentary (525)
- Texts and Identities, II: Mirrors of Alterity - Letters and Chronicles (625)
- Texts and Identities, III: Time Archives (iii), 1 (725)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Time Archives (iii), 2 (825)
- Texts and Identities, IX: Carolingian Bishops - Potentials and Problems (1525)
- Texts and Identities, V: Time Archives (iii), 3 (1025)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Fredegar's World - Mediterranean History in a 7th-Century Frankish Chronicle, (i) (1125)
- Texts and Identities, VII: Fredegar's World - Mediterranean History in a 7th-Century Frankish Chronicle, (ii) (1225)
- Texts and Identities, VIII: Texts and Reform (1325)
- Texts and Identities, X: Death and Distinction in Merovingian Texts (1625)
- The Ambigious Wilderness in Icelandic Romances: Threat and Enticement (618)
- The Bishop and the Laity in the 13th Century (1505)
- The Black Death: Mortality, Building, and Art (105)
- The Dangerous Supernatural (1520)
- The Dictionary of Old English Plant Names Project (DOEPN) (515)
- The Duality of Landscape: Literary Liminality (220)
- The Early Crusades: Perceptions and Organisation (826)
- The Economic and Cultural Meaning of Waterways (1115)
- The First Crusade: Military, Cultural, and Economic Perspectives (1226)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, I: Plague (1002)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, II: War (1102)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, III: Famine (1202)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, IV: Death (1302)
- The Geography of Material Culture in the Early Middle Ages: Micro-Regional Archaeology (1315)
- 'The hole craft of silkwork': The Art and Trade of the London Silkwomen (718)
- The Impact of the Natural World: Diet and Health in Medieval Communities (1216)
- The Jewish Residential Home and the Jewish Neighbourhood in Medieval Cities in Germany (1602)
- The Liminality of the Court (120)
- The Medieval Town in North Western Europe and its Natural Resources, I (1515)
- The Medieval Town in North-Western Europe and its Natural Resources, II (1615)
- 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 and Late Medieval Devotion (815)
- 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 Natural World in the National Archives (1214)
- The Natural World: Retrospect and Prospect - A Round Table Discussion (1701)
- The Nile in Natural Philosophy and Geography (1015)
- The Papacy at Avignon, I: Papal Government (503)
- The Papacy at Avignon, II: Curial Culture (603)
- The Power of Words (811)
- The Reception and Use of Texts and Ideas, 500-1400 (224)
- The Regular Canons in the British Isles, I: Social Contexts (724)
- The Regular Canons in the British Isles, II: Organisation and Reform (824)
- The Saint, the Natural, and the Supernatural World, I: Changing Boundaries of Natural and Supernatural (514)
- The Saint, the Natural, and the Supernatural World, II: Female Saints and Miracles in Hagiographical Tradition (614)
- The (Sensual) Perception of Divine Nature by Medieval Mystics (1114)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, I: Trees of Genealogy (112)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, II: Trees of Sacred History (212)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, III: Trees and the Classical Tradition (312)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, IV: Trees and Moral, Trees and Knowledge (512)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, V: The Tree in Paradise, the Tree and the Cross (612)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, VI: Trees and Orders (712)
- The Unnatural Jew, I: Nature, Law, and Philosophy (1005)
- The Unnatural Jew, II: Jewish Animals (1105)
- The Unnatural World, I: Visualizing Wonders (123)
- The Unnatural World, II: Visualizing Monsters (223)
- The Unnatural World, III: Monstrous Spaces (323)
- The Unnatural World, IV: Socio-Political Monsters (523)
- The Vitae Patrum Emeretensium and Early Medieval Spain (506)
- The Writing in Diocesan Government in the Late Middle Ages (609)
- Things with Wings: Early Christian Images of Winged Creatures (1021)
- Thomas Becket: Aspects of the Cult of St Thomas (1003)
- Three Seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer (1219)
- To Paint in the Medieval Scriptorium: Hugh of Fouilloy's Aviarium from Lorvão Monastery - A Round Table Discussion (418)
- Tolle, lege: Reading Latin Aloud - A Workshop (1408)
- 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)
- Town and Country: Historic People and Places in Fictional Narratives (508)
- Transformations: Views of Health, Death, and Eternity in Late Medieval Netherlandic Culture (1616)
- Treasure Varieties (108)
- Treatises on Hunting: The Textual Traditions (1519)
- Troping the Other: Outside the Known or the Ordinary (720)
- Understanding and Managing Contagion (314)
- Varieties of Urban Literacy, I: Production and Uses of Books (608)
- 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)
- Vegetation Motifs and Vegetation Imagery in Religious Art and Architecture (1623)
- Views from the Outside: Representations of Iceland in Medieval and Modern Literature (509)
- Viking Identities Network: Approaches to Language and Gender in the Viking Diaspora (107)
- Visual Medievalism in Film and Art since 1890 (1107)
- Visualising Nature in Medieval Manuscripts (1221)
- War, Kindred, and Affinity in the Anglo-Scottish Marches (315)
- Warfare, Fear, and Roaming (613)
- What Are They Good For?: Properties of the Natural World and their Human Use (215)
- Wild Nature and Human Culture (520)
- Wild Women and Mad Men (1511)
- 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)
- Women's Voices (605)
- Writing the Natural World, I: Literature and the Heavens (517)
- Writing the Natural World, II: Gendering Natural Imagery (617)
- Writing the Natural World, III: Conflicted Female Figures (1620)
- Written Inside and Outside, I: Outside Letter and Inside Meaning in Biblical Exegesis (1103)
- Written Inside and Outside, II: Tradition, Exegesis, and Theology (1203)
- Zooming into Medieval Sites: Interpreting the Medieval Landscape with 21st-Century Tools (1603)