IMC 2008: Time slots
IMC 2008: Sessions on Monday 7 July, 16.30-18.00
- 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)
- Art and Nature, III: Manuscripts and New Worlds (321)
- Beasts in Art and Artisanry: Technology and Applications of Animal Materials (318)
- Carolingian Uses of Theories of Natural Order (305)
- Conceptualising Objects: Presentation, Responses, and Display (301)
- Diaspora and the Natural World, II (316)
- Dress and Textile Terminology (311)
- Evil Nature (320)
- 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)
- Law, Power, and Learning in the North: Presenting a New Paradigm for Studying the Danish Provincial Laws (307)
- Mercantile Piety and the Material Artifact in Late Medieval Yorkshire (302)
- Natural Born Gentlemen?: Education and Inborn Qualities in Later Medieval Texts (313)
- Nature and the Gift of Grace: Literature and Liturgy in the Central Middle Ages (319)
- Nature and the Lawbook: Legalising Nature (317)
- Parrhesia and the Rhetoric of Free Speech, III: Politics, Authority and Truth (306)
- Perspectives on Royal Power, III: The Representation and Ideal of Kingship (325)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, II: Was It Filed or Was It Lost? (309)
- The Tree as Symbol, Allegory, and Structural Device in Medieval Art and Thought, III: Trees and the Classical Tradition (312)
- The Unnatural World, III: Monstrous Spaces (323)
- Understanding and Managing Contagion (314)
- War, Kindred, and Affinity in the Anglo-Scottish Marches (315)
- Women in Power, Women Without: The Wives, Widows, and Sisters of Kings and Dukes in the Anglo-Norman World, I (303)