IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Social History
- 14th-Century England, III: Expressions of Identity in 14th-Century England (1506)
- A Century of Capetian Greatness, 1214-1314?, I: Political and Military Concerns (1007)
- An Empir(able) Look at Politics: Politics, Regulae, and the Local in the Church and Monasteries (726)
- An Empire of Buildings, or Simply a Game of Thrones? (820)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, I (504)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, II (604)
- Approaches to Late Medieval Court Records, I: Courts, Sources, and Social Reality (106)
- Approaches to Late Medieval Court Records, II: Women and the Law (207)
- Arthur's Empire and the Uses and Abuses of Theory (524)
- Aspects of Women's Life in the Early Medieval West (1205)
- Being Imperial in the East, I: Place, Power, and Practice (1619)
- Being Imperial in the East, II: Frontiers, Groups, and Centres in East Asian Empire (1719)
- Being Related: Comparative Approaches to Kinship, Marriage, and Status (737)
- Bishops and Lords in Pursuit of Social Order: Loyalties in Peace and Reform (229)
- Borrowing Images of Empire (1721)
- Building Empires in the Far North, I (523)
- Building Empires in the Far North, II (623)
- Byzantine Military Matters (1035)
- Byzantium and Islam (1208)
- Byzantium in Context, III: The Connected Church - Ecclesiastical Networks in Comparison (1714)
- Christians and Non-Christians: Interactions and Comparisons in Europe, Asia, and South America (326)
- City, Commerce, and Empire (1517)
- Communication in the Mongol Empire (519)
- Culture of the Close, I: Politics and Lincoln Cathedral Close (1612)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', I: A Spiritual Empire in the North (1123)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', IV: Contacts and Connections (1523)
- East-Central Europe, Poland, and Empire: Proximity, Perceptions, Interactions (1722)
- Emperors and Tyrants in Religious Plays (1025)
- Empire, Power, and Identity in Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, and Islamic North Africa, I (114)
- Empire, Power, and Identity in Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, and Islamic North Africa, III (314)
- Empire and Its Northern Borderlands: Advantages of Being Peripheral (1023)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, II: Social Identities in Motion (609)
- Festive Disorder, Theatrical Strategies, and Special Effects (305)
- Food, Heat, and Weapons: Perceptions of Material Culture (1704)
- Fragmented Body Politic, II: Gender, Genre, and the Ruler's Two Bodies in Late Medieval England (1207)
- Fragmented Body Politic, III: Habeas Corpus - Producing the Material and Textual Body (1505)
- Franciscan Studies, I: Franciscan Identities and Status - Rethinking the Royal Franciscan (1530)
- Gdańsk: An Eastern Hanseatic City and Its Role in the Formation of a Marine Empire (1636)
- How to Dispose of Your Property Responsibly: Wills, Bequests, and Other Pious Choices (1032)
- Hunger and Famine in Medieval Societies (202)
- Imagining Empire in Late Medieval Iberia (303)
- Imperial Ambitions in the Mediterranean: Sicily and the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1009)
- Imperial Elites in Comparative Perspective, 800-1600 (1319)
- Imperial Perspectives in the Education of the King of the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1522)
- Imperium in imperio: Women, Power, and Authority in Chaucer and Malory (1525)
- In the Footsteps of Erudition in the Holy Roman Empire: New Views on the Representatives of the School of Vienna and Their Works (1638)
- Kings and Kinship in Celtic Literature (102)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, I: Identity and Power (502)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, III: Shaping the Landscape (702)
- Language and Social Syntax: War-Mongering, Peace-Making, and Style in Medieval England (634)
- Linguistic Empire or Linguistic Republic in Later Medieval England?: New Tools and Tactics (804)
- Local Representations and Uses of Empire (1621)
- Magic, Marriage, and Merchants: Women in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland (1302)
- Maximilian I: Emperor between Tradition and Innovation (817)
- Medieval Embroidery (1203)
- Medieval Epigraphy, II: Epigraphic Practices in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Empires (313)
- Medieval Literacy in the Former Low Countries and in Northern France: New Trends and Young Scholars, I (234)
- Medieval Literacy in the Former Low Countries and in Northern France: New Trends and Young Scholars, II (334)
- Mendicant Networks with Lay Communities (123)
- Mercantile Morality and Moral Emotions in Medieval England (1625)
- Modern Concepts of Empire and the Medieval World (324)
- Money, Munitions, and Menagerie: The Birth of Royal Institutions at the Tower of London (631)
- Negotiating the Boundary between Human and Non-Human: Dogs, Warriors, and Fools (113)
- Networks and Neighbours, V: Creating Networks in the Merovingian Kingdoms (1515)
- Networks and Neighbours, VII: Relationships of Power in the Early Middle Ages (1715)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, I - Introduction, Perspectives, and Methods (1129)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, IV: Sacred or Secular? - Re-Evaluating the Boundaries between the Religious and the Secular in Late Medieval Civic Society, (i) (1529)
- New Perspectives on the Carolingians (715)
- On the Fringes of Empire: Local and Supra-Local Identities beyond the Carolingian Realm, I (515)
- On the Fringes of Empire: Local and Supra-Local Identities beyond the Carolingian Realm, II (615)
- Penance and Empires of Sin (1526)
- Poverty and Discord: Monasticism and Medieval Literature (1014)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, I: The Absence and Presence of the Empire (1017)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, III: Regional and Local Perspectives (1217)
- Reinvented Rulers (Medievalism): Sovereigns of the Middle Ages in (Post-)Modern European Culture (705)
- Rewriting History: Kings, Crusades, and Armenians (1309)
- Rituals North by Northwest: Hospitality and Language of Ceremony in Scandinavia, 11th-13th Centuries (1219)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, I - Expectations, Images, and Realities of Rule (117)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, II: Queenship and Co-Rulership (217)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, III - Courts and Courtiers (317)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, IV - Nobility and Crown (517)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, V - Finances and War (617)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, VI - War and Diplomacy in the East (717)
- Saints' Cults and Identity after the Norman Conquest (1735)
- Shadows of Empire in the Post-Roman West (1109)
- Social Network Analysis and The People of Medieval Scotland Database (1332)
- Staufen and Plantagenets: Two Empires in Comparison, II - Bishops and Saints (216)
- Talking about Textiles (1504)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Political Identities in the Carolingian Empire - Resources and Perceptions (527)
- The Clergy in Western Europe, 700-1200, IV: Clergy in the Era after the Gregorian Reform (1311)
- The Evils of Empire (525)
- The Health of the Realm: The Historical Context of Medicine in the Early Middle Ages (832)
- The Komnenian Empire, I: La Belle Époque Finale de Rome? (520)
- The Later Roman Empire in Transition: The Sons of Constantine, III - Culture and Reform (320)
- Theories of Performance in Drama, Literature, and Iconography (205)
- The Roman Empire in Late Antiquity: New Perspectives (614)
- Things (1133)
- Urbanisation and the Church (228)
- Viking 'Proto-Empires' and Their Heritage in the British Isles (823)
- Wales and the World in the Middle Ages, I: Sources and Documents (1502)
- Wales and the World in the Middle Ages, II: Wales, England, and Europe (1602)