IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Old English
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, I (1601)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, II (1701)
- Anti-Creation in the Anglo-Saxon World (801)
- Case Studies in Scandinavian Written Culture (1031)
- Conceptualizing Value in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, II: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (1102)
- Converting the Isles, I: Martyrs, Martyrologies, and Narratives of Conversion (135)
- Cross-Cultural Contexts: Songs, Chronicles, and Travel (304)
- Digital Palaeography: Three Case Studies (1537)
- Distance and Proximity: Anglo-Saxon Translations (601)
- Empires and Barbarians (1018)
- Empires Lost: Writing the Past around Conquered England (1101)
- Fosterage in Anglo-Saxon England and Medieval Ireland (621)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, II (1632)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, III (1732)
- Knowledge, Belief, and Power, I: The Medieval North (1201)
- Knowledge, Belief, and Power, II: Anglo-Saxon England (1301)
- Linguistic Empire or Linguistic Republic in Later Medieval England?: New Tools and Tactics (804)
- Local Representations and Uses of Empire (1621)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, I: Charms in the Middle Ages and after (1004)
- Memory and Textual Empires in the Early Middle Ages (825)
- Mode in Lay and Song: Voice, Sight, Aurality, and Understanding in the Medieval Lyric (734)
- Networks and Neighbours, II: Aspects of the Concept of the Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages (1115)
- New Perspectives on Beowulf: Text, Translation, and Rhythm (301)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (201)
- Riddles, Rituals, and Things: Theoretical Approaches to Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture (701)
- Romance, Gower, and Middle English Literary Empire (1725)
- Shadows of Empire in the Post-Roman West (1109)
- Shifting Practices, Priorities, and Perceptions: The Changing Nature of Medieval Saints' Cults (1635)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, I (536)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, II (636)
- The Health of the Realm: The Historical Context of Medicine in the Early Middle Ages (832)
- The Literature of Medieval Scandinavia, I: Political, Cultural, and Mythological Empires (133)
- The Literature of Medieval Scandinavia, V: Political, Cultural, and Mythological Empires (633)
- Things (1133)
- To Be or Not to Be Emperor: Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule from Iceland to Jerusalem, III (818)
- Women and Empire: 19th-Century Medievalism, Anglo-Saxonism, and Chivalry (624)
- Writing and Power in Early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria (1501)