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IMC 2013: Sessions

Session 1001: New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I

Wednesday 3 July 2013, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:International Society of Anglo-Saxon Studies
Organiser:Katy Cubitt, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Moderator/Chair:Elaine Treharne, Department of English, Stanford University
Paper 1001-aReframing Reform: The 10th-Century Past in the 12th-Century Imagination
(Language: English)
George Younge, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York / Syddansk Universitet, Odense
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Hagiography, Language and Literature - Old English, Monasticism
Paper 1001-b'Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner': Feasts, Monastic Reform, Pleasure, and Politics in 10th-Century England
(Language: English)
Alison Hudson, Oriel College, University of Oxford
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Monasticism, Religious Life
Paper 1001-cThe Relationship between Norse Paganism and Christianity on Anglo-Scandinavian Stone Sculpture
(Language: English)
Manu Braithwaite-Westoby, Medieval & Early Modern Centre, University of Sydney
Index terms: Art History - Sculpture, Ecclesiastical History, Lay Piety
Abstract

The New Voices sessions are intended for all scholars new to the field of Anglo-Saxon studies, including research students, newly-appointed lecturers and anyone who has only recently begun to work in this area. They provide an interdisciplinary perspective and showcase new work in the field.