IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Hagiography
- Adam of Bremen and Contemporary Politics (128)
- Biblical Figures in Hagiographical Traditions of the Early Middle Ages (1627)
- Body and Soul in Medieval Literature (1535)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, I (535)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, II (635)
- Converting the Isles, I: Martyrs, Martyrologies, and Narratives of Conversion (135)
- Converting the Isles, II: Narratives of Conversion, Semantics, and Social Change (235)
- Converting the Isles, IV: The Eucharist, the Key to the Kingdom? (637)
- Exploring the Empire of Fear: A Journey into Medieval Affectivity (338)
- Fosterage in Anglo-Saxon England and Medieval Ireland (621)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- Highway to Hell: Journeys to the Afterlife and the Otherworld in Medieval Irish Literature (302)
- Legacies of Medieval Empire in Early Modern Iberia (1019)
- Literary Languages in Byzantine Empire (1620)
- Local Heroes: New Approaches to the Study of Minor Saints and Their Cults (1135)
- Mediterranean Medical Knowledge and Practice (632)
- Networks and Neighbours, I: Roman Provincial Capitals of Hispania after the Empire - Tarraco, Emerita, and Corduba (1015)
- Networks and Neighbours, III: Networks and the Cult of Saints (1215)
- Networks and Neighbours, V: Creating Networks in the Merovingian Kingdoms (1515)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I (101)
- Pastoral Care in the Reforming Centuries (1726)
- Penance and Empires of Sin (1526)
- Perspectives in Medieval Narratives and Charters (836)
- Planning the Future and Order under Pressure (137)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, I (1027)
- Predestination, Hagiography, and the Rule over Nature in Medieval Theology (1538)
- Religion and Medicine, I: Contexts for Religion and Medicine (1204)
- Religion and Medicine, II: Religious Views of Illness (1304)
- Riddles, Rituals, and Things: Theoretical Approaches to Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture (701)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, I - Expectations, Images, and Realities of Rule (117)
- Saint between Empires: Political Authority in Hagiographic Representations (1020)
- Saints' Cults and Identity after the Norman Conquest (1735)
- Shifting Practices, Priorities, and Perceptions: The Changing Nature of Medieval Saints' Cults (1635)
- St Hildegard of Bingen, II: Theology in Poetry and Music (1734)
- Texts and Identities, I: Germanus of Auxerre (127)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Political Identities in the Carolingian Empire - Empire in Retrospect (727)
- Texts and Identities, VII: Saints' Cults and the Practice of Hagiographical Writing in the Early Middle Ages (827)
- The Devil, the Virgin, and the Emperor: Religious Concepts of Empire (126)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, V - Romanitas, Relics, and Renewal (611)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, I: Narratives (735)
- Visions of Community, I: Shadows of Empire - Distant Mirrors: The Case of South Arabia (1118)
- Visions of Community, II: Shadows of Empire - 9th-Century Reflections (1218)
- Visions of Community, VI: Social Ties and Media between Cloister and Court in Late Medieval Austria, 12th-14th Centuries (1718)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, II (808)
- Writing and Power in Early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria (1501)