IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Art History - General
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, I (504)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, II (604)
- Approaches to Late Medieval Manuscripts (328)
- Architecture and Iconography (1003)
- Art and Architecture of Medieval Iberia: Liturgy, Funerary Art, Cloisters (203)
- Austrian Rulers and Their Relation to the 'Heilige Römische Reich deutscher Nation' (1036)
- A World of Empires, II: Assigning Imperial Authority (218)
- Borrowing Images of Empire (1721)
- Building Communities: Ideals and Planning in Monastic and Collegiate Architecture (626)
- Christians and Non-Christians: Interactions and Comparisons in Europe, Asia, and South America (326)
- Coining and Sealing Empire in the Middle Ages (121)
- Consolidating Power through Text and Image (805)
- Dividing Texts: Conventions of the Visual Organisation of Medieval Manuscripts (1206)
- Empire, Power, and Identity in Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, and Islamic North Africa, I (114)
- Empire between Empires: Understanding Empire in the Long 7th Century (1314)
- Enemies, II: Literary and Dramatic Presentations of Enemies (1137)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, I: Structures and Scope (505)
- English and Scottish Art Patronage in Late Medieval France: Book Illumination in Times of War (503)
- Exploring the Empire of Fear: A Journey into Medieval Affectivity (338)
- Faith and Politics in the Anglo-Norman World (531)
- From Legacy to Liability?: Responses to a Century of Scholarship on the Art of Medieval Spain (1320)
- Gdańsk: An Eastern Hanseatic City and Its Role in the Formation of a Marine Empire (1636)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- Illuminating the Laity: Illustrated Vernacular Manuscripts in the Late Middle Ages (603)
- Images and Artifacts in Imperial Constructions (1521)
- Images of Empire (1536)
- Imago imperii et imago imperatoris, I (1221)
- Imago imperii et imago imperatoris, II (1321)
- Immigrants in the Empire, 10th-12th Centuries (1120)
- Imperium in imperio: Women, Power, and Authority in Chaucer and Malory (1525)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, I (1532)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, II (1632)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, III (1732)
- Kievan Rus' Panel, II: Byzantine Authority and Influence in Early Rus' (1322)
- Local Heroes: New Approaches to the Study of Minor Saints and Their Cults (1135)
- Luxury Art, I: Art In Honour For God (103)
- Luxury Art, II: Emperors and Their Use of Art (221)
- Mappings, I: Between Text and Map: Envisioned, Failed, and Foreign Empires (1013)
- Mappings, III: Mapping Techniques Then and Now: Why, How, and Whether (1307)
- Maritime Connections and Medieval Art (803)
- Meaning in Medieval Architecture (1503)
- Medieval Embroidery (1203)
- Medieval Epigraphy, II: Epigraphic Practices in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Empires (313)
- Metropolitan / Provincial: Shifting Paradigms in the Study of Byzantine Art and Architecture (308)
- Money, Munitions, and Menagerie: The Birth of Royal Institutions at the Tower of London (631)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, II: Monasteries and Material Culture (230)
- Shifting Practices, Priorities, and Perceptions: The Changing Nature of Medieval Saints' Cults (1635)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, I (536)
- The Devil, the Virgin, and the Emperor: Religious Concepts of Empire (126)
- Theories of Performance in Drama, Literature, and Iconography (205)
- The Ottonians: New Perspectives (516)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, V - Romanitas, Relics, and Renewal (611)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, VI - Ad limina Apostolorum: The Basilicas of Rome (711)
- The Roman Empire in Late Antiquity: New Perspectives (614)
- The Visibility of Rulership, I: Landscapes (1513)
- The Visibility of Rulership, II: Palaces (1613)
- Traveling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, I (236)
- Visions of Community, VI: Social Ties and Media between Cloister and Court in Late Medieval Austria, 12th-14th Centuries (1718)
- Visualizing the Concept of Empire through Art and Architecture in the Middle Ages (1021)
- Women and Empire (1519)
- Women and Empire: 19th-Century Medievalism, Anglo-Saxonism, and Chivalry (624)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, I (708)
- Women as Caretakers of Empires, Realms, and Estates, I (1114)
- Writing and Power in Early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria (1501)