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IMC 2010: Sessions

Session 1307: 14th-Century England, IV

Wednesday 14 July 2010, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Society for Fourteenth-Century Studies
Organiser:Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Moderator/Chair:Gwilym Dodd, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Paper 1307-aThe Great Bardney Abbey Scandal, 1303-1318
(Language: English)
Alison McHardy, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Lay Piety, Religious Life, Social History
Paper 1307-bWhy Make Back-Ups?: The Mortimer Cartulary and the Technological Revolution
(Language: English)
Barbara Wright, Independent Scholar, Otley
Index terms: Administration, Charters and Diplomatics, Computing in Medieval Studies, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1307-cNo Sanctuary Here: Westminster Abbey and the Case of Hawley and Shakell
(Language: English)
Paulette Barton, Department of Modern Languages & Classics / Department of History, University of Maine
Index terms: Canon Law, Ecclesiastical History, Politics and Diplomacy, Religious Life
Abstract

This is the fourth of four sessions at the Leeds IMC 2010 which between them will aim to cover a variety of aspects of the politics, society, and religion of 14th-century England and its neighbours.