IMC 2013: Time slots
IMC 2013: Sessions on Wednesday 3 July, 16.30-18.00
- Affect and Effect: Appearance, Behaviour, and Care in Medieval Medicine (1333)
- A Metamorphic World: Defining the Holy Land from the Medieval to the Modern Era, c. 300-1900, IV - Post Medieval, c. 1500-1900 (1309)
- Animals and the Diversity of Pleasure, II (1322)
- Byzantine Pleasures: From Friendship to Sex (1331)
- 'Central Places' in the Middle Ages, II: Centres in Nomadic Contexts (1311)
- Communicating Legal Narratives between Court and Society (1330)
- Eat, Read, and Be Merry?: Social Pleasure and Its Implications in Late Medieval England and France (1323)
- Gendering the Pleasure Garden: (Re)Reading the Hortus conclusus in the Middle Ages, II (1320)
- Heresy and Politics in the 12th and 13th Centuries (1324)
- In Memory of Ulrich Müller: Earthly Pleasures versus Spiritual Pleasures in Medieval Life, Literature, and Poetry (1314)
- Making Sinners, Making Saints in Late Medieval England (1325)
- Material Witnesses: Text and Image in Hebrew and Arabic Manuscripts (1306)
- New Perspectives on City Leagues and Alliances in 13th-Century Italy (1307)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (1301)
- Nuove Leve, II: Young Germanic Philologists in Italy (1328)
- Paranormal Encounters, IV: Love and War (1302)
- Penitence, Penitentials, and Public Order (1316)
- Performing Robin Hood (1326)
- Pleasure and Leisure in Medieval Dalmatia, Croatia, and Slavonia, II (1319)
- Re-Reading Carolingian Hagiographical Texts (1304)
- Rewriting History in the Central Middle Ages, IV: When Kingdoms End and Empires Fall (1321)
- Social, Political, and Cultural Exchanges: Ireland, Britain, and the Wider World in the Later Middle Ages, IV - Political Relationships on the Fringes of English Polity (1305)
- Spiritual and Bodily Pleasure: Ethics and Exchange (1317)
- Spiritual or Otherwise: Literary Depictions of Pleasure (1313)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Violence, Legitimacy, and Identity during the Transformation of the Roman World (1310)
- The Pleasures of Medievalism (1312)
- The Rules of Debate in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, II (1303)
- 'Thy lustie lyre ovirspred with spottis blak': New Approaches to Disease in Vernacular Literature (1308)