IMC 2009: Time slots
IMC 2009: Sessions on Tuesday 14 July, 16.30-18.00
- Approaching the Byzantine Family, V: Comparative Cases East and West (827)
- Authorship and Authority: Barking Abbey and its Texts (819)
- Border Issues, IV: Mapping the Medieval Mediterranean (815)
- Brick and Stone against Heresy and for Orthodoxy (814)
- Conserving the Heritage: Virtual and Real (829)
- Conversion, Persecution, and Percolation: A Network Theory Approach to Medieval Religion (823)
- East and West in Conflict and Dialogue, II: Orthodoxy and its Discontents (810)
- England and the Continent in the 14th Century (803)
- Gendering Heresy, V: Types and Counter-Types in Masculine Identity (809)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Liturgy, Music, and Drama, II (812)
- Heresy and the Vernacular, III: Sex, Debt, and Society (808)
- Individuals and Bodies in Late Anglo-Saxon Ecclesiastical Culture (801)
- Inter-Religious Mediterranean: How Make Use of Religious Knowledge about the Outside Inside the Own Community (828)
- John Wycliffe and the Intellectual History of Late Medieval England (818)
- Marriage and Gender in the 12th to the 14th Century, III (826)
- Martians Landing Under Our Radar?: Contextualizing Martianus Capella's Deviancy or Heresy (820)
- Medieval Urban Literacy, VI: Medieval Civic Archives and Civic Secrecy, 2 (805)
- Monastic Responses to Heresy in Late Medieval and Pre-Reformation England (821)
- Networks: Families and Communities (813)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, IV: Discourses and Performances of Power and Constructions of the Other in the Northern World (804)
- Pastoral Care, II: Manuals and Manuscripts (825)
- Representations of Conformity and Dissent, I (817)
- Shaping Reception of Medieval Sites: What Are We Doing?, II (802)
- Suffer the Little Children?: Health, Disease, and Disability among Children in Medieval Society (807)
- Texts and Identities, VII: The Formation of an Emperor - Lothar I (806)
- The Devotional Self, II (822)
- 'Vita vel Regula': Norm and Conflict in Hagiographic Texts, III - East and West (824)
- Witches in Literature and in Fine Art: 16th-21st Centuries (816)