IMC 2009: Strands
IMC 2009: Sessions in strand Church History and Canon Law
- A Europe of Bishops: Late Anglo-Saxon England and the Continent Compared (526)
- Bishop and Laity in the 13th Century (1311)
- Canon Law, I: Orthodoxy, Heresy, and the Canon Law of the Eastern Churches, I (228)
- Canon Law, III: Marriage and the Courts (1026)
- Canon Law, IV: Texts and Manuscripts (1126)
- Canon Law, V: Penance and Exclusion (1226)
- Canon Law, VI: Doctrine and Procedure (1326)
- Canon Law, VII: Society and the Papacy (1526)
- Copes and Cloaks (726)
- Episcopal Historiography and Memory between Orthodoxy and Heresy (1118)
- For Earthly Kingship and the Realm of Heaven: Bishop Meinwerk of Paderborn (124)
- Head of the World which is now its Tail: Rome in the 14th Century (525)
- Heresy and the Papacy (1611)
- Iconography of the Episcopacy: Bishops and/in the Image (625)
- Intellectual Debate and Unorthodox Thought in France in the High Middle Ages (624)
- Magic, Witchcraft, and Reform: Discourse, Legislation, and Practice, III (316)
- Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in Papal and Magnate Policy in the Angevin Dominion in South-Eastern Europe at the End of the 13th and at the Beginning of the 14th Century (1610)
- Pastoral Care, I: Liturgy and Preaching (725)
- Pastoral Care, II: Manuals and Manuscripts (825)
- Political Use of the Accusation of Heresy, I (1010)
- Religious Belief and Benefaction in England during the Hundred Years War (1626)
- Shepherding the Faithful (1616)
- Theatres of Power: The Appropriation of Ancient Landscapes by the Church (626)
- The Delegation of Authority into the Church (322)
- The Pontificate of Gregory IX, 1227-1241, I (121)
- The Pontificate of Gregory IX, 1227-1241, II (223)
- The Pontificate of Gregory IX, 1227-1241, III (323)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, I - The Narrow Way to Salvation - Sinners, Sacraments, and the End of Days (1215)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, II - Negotiating with Heretics about Heresy - Hussite Bohemia and the Limits of Tolerance (1315)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, III - A Premature Confessionalisation? - Religious Practice and Social Networks in the 15th Century (1515)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, IV - From Iconoclasm to Persuasion through Art - Visual and Rhetorical Means in Religious Polemics in the Bohemian Reformation (1615)