IMC 2011: Strands
IMC 2011: Sessions in strand Late Antique and Early Medieval Studies
- Beyond the Invasion Narrative: The Roman World and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity, I - The Tyranny of a Narrative (208)
- Beyond the Invasion Narrative: The Roman World and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity, II - Changing Minds? (308)
- Beyond the Invasion Narrative: The Roman World and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity, III - Romans and Barbarians in Britain (508)
- Beyond the Invasion Narrative: The Roman World and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity, IV - New Narratives in Hispania (608)
- Cultural Memory, I: Inclusion and Exclusion in Early Medieval Europe (1024)
- Cultural Memory, II: Transmission of Texts in a Transcultural Perspective (1124)
- East and West (c. 400-600), I: A Literary Approach (1224)
- East and West (c. 400-600), II: Politics and Perceptions (1324)
- Governmental Assistance in Becoming Poor: Evidence from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (117)
- Loyalty, Wealth, and Conspiracy in the 6th Century (1017)
- Material Wealth?: Christian Responses from Late Antique and Carolingian Literature (1520)
- Memoria: Commemoration and Social Status, I (1025)
- Memoria: Commemoration and Social Status, II (1125)
- Memoria: Commemoration and Social Status, III (1225)
- Poverty and Wealth in Late Antique Christianity, I (517)
- Poverty and Wealth in Late Antique Christianity, II (617)
- Small Worlds, Wide Horizons: Local Powers in the Early Middle Ages (108)
- Texts and Identities, I: The Past, the Pagans, and the Frankish Church (708)
- Texts and Identities, II: The Past, the Present, and the Future - The Construction of Identities (808)
- Texts and Identities, III: Anglo-Saxon Connections (1208)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Appropriating Roman Models (1308)
- Texts and Identities, V: Classical Rhetoric and Christian Communities (1508)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Winners and Losers (1608)
- 'The Seed and Origin of All the Ruin and Various Disasters': Nomads from the Perspective of Sedentary People from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages (824)
- Wealth, Vengeance, and Literary Culture in the Early Middle Ages (317)