IMC 2009: Time slots
IMC 2009: Sessions on Monday 13 July, 16.30-18.00
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, I: Early Families (327)
- Architecture, Archaeology, and Landscape of Power, III: The Royal Vill in Anglo-Saxon England (303)
- Attitudes towards Religion from the Anglo-Saxon Era to the Later Middle Ages, I: Understanding and Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Religious Beliefs (320)
- Border Issues, II: Border Cohabitations (315)
- Crusades and the Enemy (311)
- Decoration and Disguise (301)
- Gendering Heresy, I: Challenges to Orthodoxy in the Lives of Holy Women (309)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Rabbinic Literature and Christian Perceptions of the Jews (317)
- Heresy and the Vernacular, II: The Anglo-Norman Frontier and the Matter of Britain (313)
- Heretical Cultures in England, III: Langland and Allegory (312)
- Identity, Art, and Getting-By: New Studies in Scottish Material Culture (319)
- Ideology and Practice in 14th-Century English Politics (307)
- Magic, Witchcraft, and Reform: Discourse, Legislation, and Practice, III (316)
- Medieval Urban Literacy, II: The Iberian Peninsula (305)
- Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Medieval Grand Narrative, II: From Postcolonial to Pre-Modern (325)
- Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantine, and Islamic Spheres: Righteous Peoples and Errant Outsiders, III (310)
- Reasoning with Heretics (318)
- Religion on the Margins: Women, Sermons, and Heresy (321)
- Secular Gift-Giving in the Medieval West, c. 1200-1400 (302)
- Texts and Identities, III: Christianity and Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages, 2 (306)
- The Delegation of Authority into the Church (322)
- The Parker-on-the-Web Digitisation Project, II (329)
- The Pontificate of Gregory IX, 1227-1241, III (323)
- The Reception of Medieval Literature in the 19th to 21st Centuries (308)
- To Have and to Have Not: Sociology and Medieval Social Stratification (304)
- Within the Bounds: Interpretations of the Religious Life (324)
- Wounds, II: Judicial, Religious, and Surgical Sources (326)