IMC 2011: Time slots
IMC 2011: Sessions on Monday 11 July, 14.15-15.45
- 14th-Century Studies, II: Communicating with the Crown (229)
- Action and Contemplation in Spiritual Life (210)
- Aspects of Rulership in Byzantium, the Islamic World, and the Latin West: The Material Dimension of Power, I (218)
- Bede and the Future, II: The Anglo-Saxon Context (201)
- Beyond the Invasion Narrative: The Roman World and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity, I - The Tyranny of a Narrative (208)
- Canon Law, II: 'All Sorts and Conditions' - Death, Servitude, and Ritual in Medieval Europe (227)
- Dress and Textiles: Rich, Poor, and Magical (220)
- Famine, Poverty, and Food Entitlements in the Middle Ages (222)
- Gift-Giving, II: Gift-Giving and Objects (221)
- Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Charity: A Comparative Perspective, I (214)
- Medieval Commemoration, II: Tomb Monuments, Identity, and Memoria (225)
- Medieval Latin Scholarship in the Manuscript Record (205)
- Modern Chaucer: Hermaphrodites in the Church, the Wife on the Couch, the Tales on the Net (209)
- Money, Finance, and Organisation in the Age of the Crusades (203)
- New Directions in Crusades Studies, II (206)
- Palaeography and Diplomatics: So Far and Yet So Close from Each Other... (207)
- Physical and Mental Disabilities, II: Madness, Mental Disability, and Medicine (224)
- 'Poor in Ourselves, Rich in God': The Anthropology of the Mystics of the Low Countries, I (211)
- Poverty and Wealth in Anglo-Saxon England (217)
- Poverty and Wealth in Critiques of Royal and Ducal Courts (219)
- Representing Poverty: Charitable Piety and Holy Models, I (213)
- Rhetoric and Reality in Norman Italy, II: 'Rhetoric' and Historical Writing in Norman Italy (226)
- Rich and Poor in Medieval Chronicles (215)
- Rich and Poor Non-Humans in Anglo-Saxon England (223)
- Saints and Franciscans in Eastern Europe (212)
- 'Scolpire l'architettura' (Sculpting Architecture): Richness and Poverty in the Cistercian Abbeys of Center-North Italy, 12th-14th Centuries, I (230)
- Sessions in Honor of Tom Shippey, I: The Economy of Speech Acts in Old Norse and Old English Literature (202)
- Technology in Medieval Literature (204)
- The Differing Impact of Poverty and Wealth within Courtly Epics (216)
- The Priest and the Parishioners (228)