IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Historiography - Medieval
- Alliterative Utopias and Distopias (1334)
- All Roads Lead to the Empire (512)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, II (1236)
- Anjou before the Empire, c. 1000-1150, I: Documents (507)
- 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, I: Claiming Imperial Authority (118)
- A World of Empires, II: Assigning Imperial Authority (218)
- Between the Empires: Nomads and Christians in East and East-Central Europe, I (122)
- Between the Empires: Nomads and Christians in East and East-Central Europe, II (222)
- Byzantine Gender: Men, Women, and Eunuchs (1708)
- Challenging Male Rule? (1001)
- Changing Places: Travel, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval French Literature (134)
- Chronographia pangenda est: Liturgy and Historiography in the 12th Century (830)
- Coining and Sealing Empire in the Middle Ages (121)
- Conceptions of Empire in Medieval Theology and Philosophy (212)
- Constructing Crusades: Kings, Cities, and Meteors in Early Crusade Narratives (1520)
- Converting the Isles, II: Narratives of Conversion, Semantics, and Social Change (235)
- Cross-Cultural Contexts: Songs, Chronicles, and Travel (304)
- (Don't) Fear the Reaper: Fearful Fascination with Death in the Middle Ages (704)
- East-Central Europe, Poland, and Empire: Proximity, Perceptions, Interactions (1722)
- Empire, Battle, and Politics: Surviving the Wars of the Roses (731)
- Empire, Power, and Identity in Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, and Islamic North Africa, III (314)
- Empire, Power, and Identity in Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, and Islamic North Africa, IV (514)
- Empire between Empires: Understanding Empire in the Long 7th Century (1314)
- Empires and Barbarians (1018)
- Empires in the Islamic World (619)
- Empires Lost: Writing the Past around Conquered England (1101)
- Empires of Heaven and Earth in Dante (1012)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, II: Encounters and Exchanges (605)
- Ethnicity and Identity in the Crusades, I: Issues and Approaches (1210)
- Ethnicity and Identity in the Crusades, II: Immigration and Memorialisation in the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1310)
- Ethnicity and Identity in the Crusades, IV: Crusading on the Northern Peripheries (1610)
- Ethnicity and Identity in the Crusades, V: Disunity within Christendom, Disunity within Islam (1710)
- Fragmented Body Politic, I: Bodies of Land and Fragments of Empire (1125)
- Fragmented Body Politic, III: Habeas Corpus - Producing the Material and Textual Body (1505)
- Fragmented Body Politic, IV: Slaying, Praying, and Not Decaying (1605)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- Heresy and Repression, I: Games with Names, or Naming the Heretics (1033)
- Historiography and Narratology (136)
- Hunger and Famine in Medieval Societies (202)
- Imagining Empire in Late Medieval Iberia (303)
- Imperial Images of Barbarians and Rivals (1720)
- In Memory of David A. Warner, I: The Ottonian Empire (716)
- In Memory of David A. Warner, II: Visions of Empire from the Carolingians to the Staufens (816)
- Inside and Outside: The Role of the 'Others' in Medieval Societies around the Baltic Coast (1604)
- Insular Annals: England, Ireland, and Wales (721)
- Kings and Kinship in Celtic Literature (102)
- Knowledge, Belief, and Power, I: The Medieval North (1201)
- Knowledge, Belief, and Power, II: Anglo-Saxon England (1301)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, II: Regional Landscapes (602)
- Language and Social Syntax: War-Mongering, Peace-Making, and Style in Medieval England (634)
- Late Medieval Theories of Empire (1112)
- Literary Portraits of Richard III: The Monster and the Man (534)
- Local Representations and Uses of Empire (1621)
- Louis IV the Bavarian: A Holy Roman Emperor and the Intellectual Elite of His Time (1617)
- Mappings, I: Between Text and Map: Envisioned, Failed, and Foreign Empires (1013)
- Maximilian I: Emperor between Tradition and Innovation (817)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, I: Charms in the Middle Ages and after (1004)
- Medieval Chronicles in the Modern World (736)
- Meeting Empires: Fringes of Empires - From the Eastern Mediterranean to China in the Late Middle Ages (1119)
- Memory and Textual Empires in the Early Middle Ages (825)
- Memory and Uses of Empire in the Middle Ages (225)
- Modern Concepts of Empire and the Medieval World (324)
- Monastic Writing and Education (1116)
- Networks and Neighbours, IV: Understanding the Past in Texts and Manuscripts (1315)
- Networks and Neighbours, V: Creating Networks in the Merovingian Kingdoms (1515)
- Networks of Knowledge and the Transmission of Empire (325)
- New Perspectives on the Carolingians (715)
- New Religious Histories, III: Diversity and Authority in the Medieval Mendicant Orders (729)
- Paul the Deacon, I: Between Empires and Identities (1016)
- Paul the Deacon, II: Between Empires and Identities (1216)
- Paul the Deacon, III: Between Empires and Identities (1316)
- Perspectives in Medieval Narratives and Charters (836)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, I (1027)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, II (1127)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, III (1227)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, IV (1327)
- Prophecy and Empire, IV (1624)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, III: Regional and Local Perspectives (1217)
- Remembering Empire, I: Rome (1212)
- Remembering Empire, II: Emperors (1312)
- Representations of Alexander the Great, I (1008)
- Representations of Alexander the Great, II (1108)
- Rewriting History: Kings, Crusades, and Armenians (1309)
- Rhetoric, Ritual, and Reception: Aspects of Communication in the High Medieval City (1029)
- Rituals North by Northwest: Hospitality and Language of Ceremony in Scandinavia, 11th-13th Centuries (1219)
- Rome and Israel: Gildas and the Fall of Empire (814)
- Shadows of Empire in the Post-Roman West (1109)
- Stereotypical Motives in an Empire: Some Examples from the Middle and Late Medieval Period (1325)
- Texts and Identities, II: The Historiography of Barbarian Identities (227)
- Texts and Identities, III: Italy between Eastern and Western Empire in the Early Middle Ages (327)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Political Identities in the Carolingian Empire - Resources and Perceptions (527)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Political Identities in the Carolingian Empire - Empire in Retrospect (727)
- The Evils of Empire (525)
- The Holy Roman Empire in the Later Middle Ages (1717)
- The Ottonians: New Perspectives (516)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, IV - To and from Rome - Petitioners and Envoys in the 13th Century (511)
- The Visibility of Rulership, I: Landscapes (1513)
- The Visibility of Rulership, II: Palaces (1613)
- The Visibility of Rulership, III: Cities (1713)
- Three Different Views of Empire in Forthcoming Monumenta Editions: Annals, Universal Chronicles, and Charters (612)
- To Be or Not to Be Emperor: Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule from Iceland to Jerusalem, II (718)
- To Be or Not to Be Emperor: Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule from Iceland to Jerusalem, III (818)
- Travelling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, II (336)
- Unrolling Medieval History: Content and Form in Chronicle Rolls (732)
- Using and Imposing Royal Power (506)
- 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, IV: Shadows of Empire - The Wages of Hindsight (1518)
- Visions of Community, V: The Meanings of Ethnicity in Early Medieval Europe and South Arabia - A Comparative Perspective (1618)
- Visions of Community, VI: Social Ties and Media between Cloister and Court in Late Medieval Austria, 12th-14th Centuries (1718)
- Were the Umayyad Caliphates Empires?, I (719)
- Were the Umayyad Caliphates Empires?, II (819)
- Women and Empire: 19th-Century Medievalism, Anglo-Saxonism, and Chivalry (624)
- Women as Caretakers of Empires, Realms, and Estates, I (1114)
- Women as Caretakers of Empires, Realms, and Estates, II (1214)
- Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World, I (231)
- Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World, II (331)