IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Historiography - Modern Scholarship
- Bishops and Lords in Pursuit of Social Order: Loyalties in Peace and Reform (229)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', IV: Contacts and Connections (1523)
- Ethnicity and Identity in the Crusades, III: Franks and Native Peoples in Outremer (1510)
- From Legacy to Liability?: Responses to a Century of Scholarship on the Art of Medieval Spain (1320)
- Heresy and Repression, I: Games with Names, or Naming the Heretics (1033)
- Heresy and Repression, II: Righteous Persecution, or Doing Justice to the Inquisitors (1233)
- Immigrants in the Empire, 10th-12th Centuries (1120)
- In Memory of David A. Warner, I: The Ottonian Empire (716)
- Legacies of Medieval Empire in Early Modern Iberia (1019)
- Mappings, I: Between Text and Map: Envisioned, Failed, and Foreign Empires (1013)
- Mapping the Medieval Countryside: Digitizing and Exploiting the Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) (1637)
- Medieval Books: Usage and Users (1306)
- Meeting Empires: Fringes of Empires - From the Eastern Mediterranean to China in the Late Middle Ages (1119)
- Metropolitan / Provincial: Shifting Paradigms in the Study of Byzantine Art and Architecture (308)
- Networks and Neighbours, IV: Understanding the Past in Texts and Manuscripts (1315)
- New Directions and Research in Queenship Studies (238)
- New Religious Histories, I: Old and New Narratives (529)
- Prophecy and Empire, I (1224)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, III: Regional and Local Perspectives (1217)
- Restoring Relationships to View, II: Tracing Family and Place through Prosopography (608)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, I (536)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, II (636)
- Texts and Identities, I: Germanus of Auxerre (127)
- The Holy Roman Empire in the Later Middle Ages (1717)
- Visions of Community, I: Shadows of Empire - Distant Mirrors: The Case of South Arabia (1118)
- Visions of Community, IV: Shadows of Empire - The Wages of Hindsight (1518)
- Women and Empire: 19th-Century Medievalism, Anglo-Saxonism, and Chivalry (624)