IMC 2010: Strands
IMC 2010: Sessions in strand Government and Institutions
- 14th-Century England, I (1007)
- 14th-Century England, II (1107)
- 14th-Century England, III (1207)
- 14th-Century England, IV (1307)
- Approaches to Early Medieval Kingship (1005)
- Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England, I: Literary and Linguistic Considerations (1201)
- Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England, II: Historical Considerations (1301)
- 'Citra et ultra': Charters of the Anglo-Norman and Angevin World, I (1507)
- 'Citra et ultra': Charters of the Anglo-Norman and Angevin World, II (1607)
- Control and Legitimacy in 9th- to 12th-Century Europe (127)
- Henry the Navigator and the Complexities, Origins, and Transformations of the Mito Henriquino in the 15th Century (113)
- Journeying along Medieval Routes, II: Anglo-Norman and Plantagenet Royal Itineraries (1112)
- Journeying along Medieval Routes, III: Normans in Southern Italy and Sicily (1215)
- Law and Violence in the Middle Ages, I: Crime and Justice (1525)
- Law and Violence in the Middle Ages, II: Authority and Community (1625)
- Medieval Intellectuals and the International Traffic of Ideas (211)
- Monastic History: Fresh Approaches (726)
- Narrative Texts in the Anglo-Norman World (203)
- Politics, Warfare, and Wine: The Gascon Rolls Project, 1317-1468 (507)
- Politics and Conflict in 12th- and 13th-Century Italy (1604)
- Queenship and Power, I: Queenship, Art, Language, and Landscape in 14th-Century England (1024)
- Queenship and Power, II: Queenship and Crises in Medieval Europe (1124)
- Royal Will and the Governance of England, 1216-1307 (607)
- Staying Put and Stasis in Medieval England (1116)
- Texts and Identities, I: Merovingian Queens - Narratives and Politics (105)
- The Formation and Renewal of the Nobility of Medieval Scotland, Norway, and Denmark, I: Elites and Identities (707)
- The Formation and Renewal of the Nobility of Medieval Scotland, Norway, and Denmark, II: Locality and Change (807)
- Unsentimental Journeys: Building Loyalty and Consolidating Power - Three Late Medieval Queens-Lieutenant from the Crown of Aragon (1212)