IMC 2013: Time slots
IMC 2013: Sessions on Thursday 4 July, 11.15-12.45
- 14th-Century Studies, IV: Politics and Law in Late Medieval England (1631)
- Aspirational Behaviour in Late Medieval England (1629)
- At the Table (1623)
- Cistercian Studies, II: Cistercian Legacies (1626)
- Crossroad of Wisdom: Antioch as a Point of Contact between Greek, Latin, and Arabic Cultures, 11th-13th Centuries (1607)
- 'Defended Communities': Fortified Settlements of the 8th-10th Centuries - Origins, Forms, and Functions, II (1602)
- DISTAFF, II: Narrative on Dress - Dress as Allegory (1608)
- Gentry Entertainments in Middle English and Middle French Literature (1627)
- Literary Culture in Pre-Reform 10th-Century England (1601)
- Literary Reception of Non-Christian Identity (1630)
- Medieval Hostages and Hostageship, II: The High Middle Ages (1605)
- Negotiation and Transformation: Medieval Southern Italy, 12th-13th Century, II (1624)
- New and Unsolved Problems of Medieval Lyrics and Epics (1632)
- Perceiving and Explaining Weather in the Middle Ages (1620)
- Pleasure, Erotic Violence, and Chivalry in Medieval Romance (1618)
- Pleasure, Sound, and Space from Pre-Conquest to Late Medieval Literature (1611)
- Pleasure in Everyday Life of German Noblemen and Noblewomen in the Late Middle Ages (1619)
- Pleasure of Senses, II: Light and Sound (1613)
- Search for the Umayyad Caliph, II (1606)
- 'So of old bookes cometh our cunnyng newe': Accessing Medieval Texts and Images in the Digital Age (1628)
- Symbolic Identity and the Cultural Memory of Saints, III: Saints and Local Communities (1604)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Barbarians, Arians, and Other Monsters (1610)
- The Crusades and Monumental Art, II (1609)
- The Pleasure of Discovery: Recent Research and New Perspectives on British Library Manuscripts, II (1633)
- The Pleasure of Place: Landscape and Geography in Romance and Chronicle (1612)
- The Reign of Louis the Pious and the Productivity of an Empire, II: The Return of the King (1603)
- Understanding Anglo-Norman Churchmen (1625)
- Visualizing Pleasure in the Middle Ages (1614)