IMC 2008: Time slots
IMC 2008: Sessions on Monday 7 July, 14.15-15.45
- Anglo-Saxon after the Middle Ages (201)
- Approaching Late Antiquity from the Periphery (202)
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, II: Imperial Families (210)
- Art and Nature, II: Decorative Arts (221)
- Aspects of the Natural World in Celtic Christianity (222)
- Beastly Behaviour: Knighthood and the Natural World (213)
- Cultural Responses to Natural Disasters in the Late Middle Ages: Northern Italy, Castile, France, and the Netherlands (214)
- Diaspora and the Natural World, I (216)
- Gender, Nature, and Religious Tradition (205)
- Hagiography and Cult of the Martyrs, I: Martyrs and Kingship (204)
- Manuscripts: Productions, Illuminations, Influences (218)
- Nature and Grace in Dante, II: Poetry and the Theology of Grace (219)
- Nature and Political Thought (217)
- Parrhesia and the Rhetoric of Free Speech, II: Parrhesiasts on Trial (206)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, II: Kingship, Palaces, and Ritual (225)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, I: Modes and Practices of Document Writing (209)
- Raids and Warfare (207)
- Standing in the Shadow of the Master: Chaucerian Influences and Interpretations (211)
- Supporting the Paupers (208)
- The Duality of Landscape: Literary Liminality (220)
- The Reception and Use of Texts and Ideas, 500-1400 (224)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, II: Trees of Sacred History (212)
- The Unnatural World, II: Visualizing Monsters (223)
- Towards a New Military History: Defences and Recruitment in Later Medieval Wales and England (203)
- What Are They Good For?: Properties of the Natural World and their Human Use (215)