IMC 2014: Sessions
- 14th-Century England, I: Warfare and Locality in the Later Middle Ages (1006)
- 14th-Century England, II: Trial, Execution, and Exile in 14th-Century England (1106)
- 14th-Century England, III: Expressions of Identity in 14th-Century England (1506)
- 14th-Century England, IV: The Politics of Influence in 14th-Century Europe (1606)
- 14th-Century England, V: Language and Power in the Later Middle Ages (1706)
- A Century of Capetian Greatness, 1214-1314?, I: Political and Military Concerns (1007)
- A Century of Capetian Greatness, 1214-1314?, II: The Capetians and the Empire: Rivalry and Emulation (1107)
- A World of Empires, I: Claiming Imperial Authority (118)
- A World of Empires, II: Assigning Imperial Authority (218)
- Abbots, Monks, and Nuns: Prosopography and Its Uses in Monastic Studies (526)
- Adam of Bremen and Contemporary Politics (128)
- After Empire: Medieval Imperial Memory in Europe and Beyond - A Round Table Discussion (412)
- Alexander the Great and St Demetrius: Two Role Models in Western and Byzantine Literature (NULL)
- All Roads Lead to the Empire (512)
- Alliterative Utopias and Distopias (1334)
- Ambitious Church Plays of the 12th-13th Centuries (1225)
- 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)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, I (1136)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, II (1236)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, III (1336)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, I (1601)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, II (1701)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, I (504)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, II (604)
- Anjou before the Empire, c. 1000-1150, I: Documents (507)
- Anjou before the Empire, c. 1000-1150, II: Power (607)
- Annual Early Medieval Europe Lecture: Foreign Dangers - Activities, Responsibilities, and the Problem of Women Abroad, c. 500-1000 (Language: English) (428)
- Annual Medieval Academy Lecture: Emotional Knowledge: Figurative Language in Medieval Rhetoric (Language: English) (901)
- Anti-Creation in the Anglo-Saxon World (801)
- Apocalypse Now: Medieval Millennialism across Time and Cultures, I (237)
- Apocalypse Now: Medieval Millennialism across Time and Cultures, II (337)
- 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)
- Approaches to Late Medieval Court Records, III: Gender and Violence (307)
- Approaches to Late Medieval Manuscripts (328)
- Architecture and Iconography (1003)
- Architecture, Ritual, and Reliquaries in the Late Medieval Liturgical Context (606)
- Architectures of Interior Space (1603)
- Are Theoretical Models Useful for the Study of Medieval Religion, Heresy, and Dissent?: A Round Table Discussion (429)
- Art and Architecture of Medieval Iberia: Liturgy, Funerary Art, Cloisters (203)
- Arthur's Empire and the Uses and Abuses of Theory (524)
- Aspects of Viking Settlements and Trade (1131)
- Aspects of Women's Life in the Early Medieval West (1205)
- Assessing the Roles of Crusaders' Wives in the High Middle Ages (1609)
- Austrian Rulers and Their Relation to the 'Heilige Römische Reich deutscher Nation' (1036)
- Authorship in Middle Dutch Spiritual Literature: Jan van Leeuwen, Godfried van Wevel, and Hadewijch (1235)
- Bede and Time, I: Time Reckoning in the Age of Bede (528)
- Bede and Time, II: Theological and Liturgical Time (628)
- 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)
- 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)
- Between the Empires: Nomads and Christians in East and East-Central Europe, III (NULL)
- Biblical Figures in Hagiographical Traditions of the Early Middle Ages (1627)
- Bishops and Lords in Pursuit of Social Order: Loyalties in Peace and Reform (229)
- Bishops' Modes of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Long 11th Century: Rituals, Performances, Enactments (129)
- Bodies and Rules (1527)
- Body and Soul in Medieval Literature (1535)
- Book against Book: Heretical Texts and Texts about Heresy (625)
- Borders and Boundaries in the University: A Round Table Discussion (1436)
- Borrowing Images of Empire (1721)
- Broken Bones, Broken Lives?: The Impact of Trauma on Medieval Populations (104)
- Building an Empire: Theory and Practice under the Mamluk Sultanate, 1250-1517, I (119)
- Building an Empire: Theory and Practice under the Mamluk Sultanate, 1250-1517, II (219)
- Building Communities: Ideals and Planning in Monastic and Collegiate Architecture (626)
- Building Empires in the Far North, I (523)
- Building Empires in the Far North, II (623)
- Building Your Empire: Balancing Family and Academia from Graduate School to Tenure - A Round Table Discussion (1424)
- Byzantine Gender: Men, Women, and Eunuchs (1708)
- Byzantine Military Matters (1035)
- Byzantium and Islam (1208)
- Byzantium in Context, I: Crown, Throne, Seal - Courts and Court Societies in the Medieval Mediterranean, 9th-12th Centuries (1514)
- Byzantium in Context, II: Byzantium Collapses - A View from the Female Perspective (1614)
- Byzantium in Context, III: The Connected Church - Ecclesiastical Networks in Comparison (1714)
- Canon Law, I: Pseudo-Isidore and Its Dependents (1228)
- Canon Law, II: Canonical Collections and Cultural History - Some Approaches (1328)
- Canon Law, III: Texts and Collections before the Time of Gratian (1528)
- Canon Law, IV: Did Gratian Matter? (1628)
- Canon Law, V: Law and Practice in the Later Middle Ages (1728)
- Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England: A Round Table Discussion (934)
- Case Studies in Scandinavian Written Culture (1031)
- Challenging Male Rule? (1001)
- Changing Places: Travel, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval French Literature (134)
- Charlemagne: A European Icon (815)
- Charters and Databases: Three Projects - Three Solutions (and 3³ Problems) (728)
- Christians and Non-Christians: Interactions and Comparisons in Europe, Asia, and South America (326)
- Chronographia pangenda est: Liturgy and Historiography in the 12th Century (830)
- Cistercian Studies, I: Cistercians and Authorities (530)
- Cistercian Studies, II: From Treatise to Story - Early Cistercian Spirituality in Latin, French, and Italian Literature (630)
- Cistercian Studies, III: Cistercian Abbeys - Recovery and Reassessment (730)
- Cistercian Studies, IV: From Order to Congregation - The Legacy of the Portuguese Cistercian Monasteries (1030)
- Cistercian Studies, V: Cistercians in Yorkshire (1130)
- Cities and Power in Germanic Countries in the Later Middle Ages (1132)
- City, Commerce, and Empire (1517)
- Clergy and Royal Service in Iberian Kingdoms, 13th-15th Centuries (806)
- Coining and Sealing Empire in the Middle Ages (121)
- Communication in the Mongol Empire (519)
- Conceptions of Empire in Medieval Theology and Philosophy (212)
- Concepts of Sovereignty: Medieval Rulers between Literature and History (204)
- Conceptualizing Value in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, I: Ireland and the Vikings (1002)
- Conceptualizing Value in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, II: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (1102)
- Consolidating Power through Text and Image (805)
- Constructing Crusades: Kings, Cities, and Meteors in Early Crusade Narratives (1520)
- 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, III: Conversion Narratives and Identity in the Isles and the Wider World (335)
- Converting the Isles, IV: The Eucharist, the Key to the Kingdom? (637)
- Creating New Images of Empire (NULL)
- Creative Destruction in Late Medieval English Religious Writings: Traditions and Transmission (1234)
- Cross-Cultural Contexts: Songs, Chronicles, and Travel (304)
- Cross-Cultural Representations of War and Warriors in the Crusading Era (712)
- Culture of the Close, I: Politics and Lincoln Cathedral Close (1612)
- Culture of the Close, II: Learning at Lincoln Cathedral (1712)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, I (538)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, II (638)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, III (738)
- Cyprus: An Island between Empires (720)
- Dead Bones Do Tell Tales: Human Remains at St Richard's Dominican Friary, Pontefract (1649)
- Debating Women and Power in the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion (907)
- (Different) Empire(s): The Role of Imperium in Medieval Theology, Philosophy, and Literature (112)
- Digital Palaeography: Three Case Studies (1537)
- Distance and Proximity: Anglo-Saxon Translations (601)
- Dividing Texts: Conventions of the Visual Organisation of Medieval Manuscripts (1206)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', I: A Spiritual Empire in the North (1123)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', II: The Danish Empire (i) (1223)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', III: The Danish Empire (ii) (1323)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', IV: Contacts and Connections (1523)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', V: New Approaches to Norwegian History (1623)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', VI: Reckoning with the Past (1723)
- (Don't) Fear the Reaper: Fearful Fascination with Death in the Middle Ages (704)
- Early Hungarian Drama Discussing Secular and Religious Power (NULL)
- East Roman and Byzantine Empire and the Papacy, 5th-11th Centuries (811)
- East-Central Europe, Poland, and Empire: Proximity, Perceptions, Interactions (1722)
- Editing Medieval Texts: Digital Possibilities (1534)
- Editing Medieval Texts: Languages and Disciplines, Training and Infrastructure - A Round Table Discussion (437)
- Emperors and Tyrants in Religious Plays (1025)
- Empire - A Closing Round Table Discussion (1801)
- Empire and Art: European Influences on Scandinavian Visual Culture (833)
- Empire and Crusade (1026)
- Empire and Its Northern Borderlands: Advantages of Being Peripheral (1023)
- Empire and Medievalist Fantasy (124)
- Empire and Protection (714)
- Empire and Regesta, I: From Charters to Regesta Imperii and beyond (1024)
- Empire and Regesta, II: Carolingian Diplomas and Their Recipients as Sources for Royal Acceptance (1124)
- Empire and the Law (812)
- Empire between Empires: Understanding Empire in the Long 7th Century (1314)
- Empire of Letters, I (1213)
- Empire of Letters, II: The Essence of Script (1313)
- Empire of the Son, I: The Mystical Poetry of Pseudo-Hadewijch (1533)
- Empire of the Son, II: Ecclesiological vs Mystical? (1633)
- Empire of the Son, III: Mystical Christologies (1733)
- Empire of the Son: Hadewijch and Letter 18 - A Round Table Discussion (1426)
- Empire, Battle, and Politics: Surviving the Wars of the Roses (731)
- 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, II (214)
- 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)
- Empires and Barbarians (1018)
- Empires from the East: Non-Western Empires and Europe (1622)
- Empires in the Islamic World (619)
- Empires Lost: Writing the Past around Conquered England (1101)
- Empires Medieval and Modern, I: Medieval Empire in Cross-Cultural Perspective - A Round Table Discussion (918)
- Empires Medieval and Modern, II: Empires Medieval and Modern - A Round Table Discussion (1418)
- Empires of Heaven and Earth in Dante (1012)
- Empires of Pharmacy in the Long 12th Century, I (132)
- Empires of Pharmacy in the Long 12th Century, II (232)
- Empires of Pharmacy in the Long 12th Century, III (332)
- Empires True and False in Medieval Literature (725)
- Enemies, I: Ecclesiastical and Political Enemies (1037)
- Enemies, II: Literary and Dramatic Presentations of Enemies (1137)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, I: Structures and Scope (505)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, II: Encounters and Exchanges (605)
- English and Scottish Art Patronage in Late Medieval France: Book Illumination in Times of War (503)
- 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, III: Franks and Native Peoples in Outremer (1510)
- 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)
- Everyday Medicine: Medical Ideas in Non-Medical Texts (532)
- Examinations of Imperial Image, Ambition, and Authority, I: Central Europe (223)
- Examinations of Imperial Image, Ambition, and Authority, II: The Long Angevin Empire (323)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, I: The Arts, from Elite Patronage to Local Tradition (509)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, II: Social Identities in Motion (609)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, III: Law and Foreign Affairs (809)
- Exploring the Empire of Fear: A Journey into Medieval Affectivity (338)
- Faith and Politics in the Anglo-Norman World (531)
- Festive Disorder, Theatrical Strategies, and Special Effects (305)
- Fighting Monopolies, Defying Empires, 1415-1750: A Comparative Overview of Free Agents and Informal Empires in Western Europe and the Ottoman Empire - A Round Table Discussion (NULL)
- Food, Heat, and Weapons: Perceptions of Material Culture (1704)
- Form and How It Matters in Middle English Poetry (834)
- Fosterage in Anglo-Saxon England and Medieval Ireland (621)
- Fragmented Body Politic, I: Bodies of Land and Fragments of Empire (1125)
- 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)
- Fragmented Body Politic, IV: Slaying, Praying, and Not Decaying (1605)
- Franciscan Studies, I: Franciscan Identities and Status - Rethinking the Royal Franciscan (1530)
- Franciscan Studies, II: Franciscans in Their World - Relationships with Non-Franciscans (NULL)
- Franciscan Studies, II: Parchment, Paper, and Words, or Fragments from a Spiritual Empire - Franciscan Sermons during the Late Middle Ages (1630)
- From Legacy to Liability?: Responses to a Century of Scholarship on the Art of Medieval Spain (1320)
- Gdańsk: An Eastern Hanseatic City and Its Role in the Formation of a Marine Empire (1636)
- Gendering the Empire: Arthurian Women in Medieval and Victorian Literature (224)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- 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)
- Heresy and Repression, III: Nuances in Polemical Discourses (1333)
- Highway to Hell: Journeys to the Afterlife and the Otherworld in Medieval Irish Literature (302)
- Hildegard of Bingen: A Workshop (1902)
- Historiography and Narratology (136)
- How to Dispose of Your Property Responsibly: Wills, Bequests, and Other Pious Choices (1032)
- How to Pretend Empire, or: Putting a Brave Face on It (1326)
- Hunger and Famine in Medieval Societies (202)
- Iberian Plainchant: Discovery and Recovery of Unknown Repertoires (1005)
- Ideal Political Spaces in Late Middle Ages: The Empire, the Kingdom, and the City (312)
- Illuminating the Laity: Illustrated Vernacular Manuscripts in the Late Middle Ages (603)
- Images and Artifacts in Imperial Constructions (1521)
- Images and Relationships in Late Medieval Devotional Texts (1034)
- Images of Empire (1536)
- Imagined Communities in Middle English Romance and Outlaw Tales (821)
- Imagining Empire in Late Medieval Iberia (303)
- Imago imperii et imago imperatoris, I (1221)
- Imago imperii et imago imperatoris, II (1321)
- Immigrants in the Empire, 10th-12th Centuries (1120)
- Imperial Ambitions in the Mediterranean: Sicily and the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1009)
- Imperial Aspects in the Early Medieval History of Eastern Europe and the Rus' (NULL)
- Imperial Elites in Comparative Perspective, 800-1600 (1319)
- Imperial Images of Barbarians and Rivals (1720)
- 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)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, I (1532)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, II (1632)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, III (1732)
- Imperium sine fine: Empire, Faith, and Eternity in Chaucer and His World (1209)
- 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)
- In Search of the American/Medieval: A Transatlantic Inquiry - A Round Table Discussion (436)
- In the Footsteps of Erudition in the Holy Roman Empire: New Views on the Representatives of the School of Vienna and Their Works (1638)
- Inquisition, Conversion, and Reform in the Later Middle Ages (329)
- Inside and Outside: The Role of the 'Others' in Medieval Societies around the Baltic Coast (1604)
- Insular Annals: England, Ireland, and Wales (721)
- Jewish-Christian Polemics (138)
- Joint Special Discussion (Leeds/Lausanne): Building Bridges - Spatial Aspects in Medieval Texts and the Potential of the Digital Humanities (Language: English) (698)
- Karolus litteratus, I: Introduction (513)
- Karolus litteratus, II: Karolus alloquens (613)
- Karolus litteratus, III: Karolus administrans (713)
- Karolus litteratus, IV: Karolus orans (813)
- Karolus litteratus, V: A Round Table Discussion (913)
- Keynote Lecture 2014: Editing Empire: The Kaiserchronik as Literature and History (Language: English) (1)
- Keynote Lecture 2014: A Forgotten Eurasian Empire: The Liao Dynasty, 907-1125 (Language: English) (699)
- Keynote Lecture 2014: The End of Islamic Late Antiquity - Change and Decay in the 10th-Century Middle East (Language: English) (198)
- Kievan Rus' Panel, I: Medieval Slavonic Literature and the Byzantine Tradition (1222)
- Kievan Rus' Panel, II: Byzantine Authority and Influence in Early Rus' (1322)
- 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, I: Identity and Power (502)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, II: Regional Landscapes (602)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, III: Shaping the Landscape (702)
- Landscapes and Norman Empire: A New Comparative Approach in European Context (1103)
- Language and Social Syntax: War-Mongering, Peace-Making, and Style in Medieval England (634)
- Late Medieval Administration in the British Isles (1729)
- Late Medieval Theories of Empire (1112)
- Law and Empire: Editing the Carolingian Capitularies, I (1507)
- Law and Empire: Editing the Carolingian Capitularies, II (1607)
- Law, Finance, and Diplomacy: The Political Methodologies of Late Medieval English Kings (807)
- Legacies of Medieval Empire in Early Modern Iberia (1019)
- Legitimating Empire (1509)
- Linguistic Empire or Linguistic Republic in Later Medieval England?: New Tools and Tactics (804)
- Literary Languages in Byzantine Empire (1620)
- Literary Portraits of Richard III: The Monster and the Man (534)
- Local and Individual Music in the Middle Ages and beyond (1105)
- Local Heroes: New Approaches to the Study of Minor Saints and Their Cults (1135)
- Local Representations and Uses of Empire (1621)
- Louis IV the Bavarian: A Holy Roman Emperor and the Intellectual Elite of His Time (1617)
- Luxury Art, I: Art In Honour For God (103)
- Luxury Art, II: Emperors and Their Use of Art (221)
- Magic, Marriage, and Merchants: Women in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland (1302)
- Mapping Miracles: Exploring the Methodology of Categorising Miracles in Saints' Lives - A Round Table Discussion (435)
- Mapping the Medieval Countryside: Digitizing and Exploiting the Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) (1637)
- Mappings, I: Between Text and Map: Envisioned, Failed, and Foreign Empires (1013)
- Mappings, II: Mapping Universal Christian Empires (1113)
- Mappings, III: Mapping Techniques Then and Now: Why, How, and Whether (1307)
- Marginal Empires?: Imperial Practices and Representations on the Borders of Europe, I (318)
- Marginal Empires?: Imperial Practices and Representations on the Borders of Europe, II (518)
- Maritime Connections and Medieval Art (803)
- Maximilian I: Emperor between Tradition and Innovation (817)
- Meaning in Medieval Architecture (1503)
- Medieval Books: Usage and Users (1306)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, I: Charms in the Middle Ages and after (1004)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, II: The Various Uses of Verbal Magic (1104)
- Medieval Chronicles in the Modern World (736)
- Medieval Embroidery (1203)
- Medieval Epigraphy, I: Emperor's and King's Death - Epigraphic Approaches (213)
- 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)
- Medieval Minhag and Jewish Legal History (838)
- Medievalisms of Empire (724)
- Mediterranean Medical Knowledge and Practice (632)
- Meeting Empires: Fringes of Empires - From the Eastern Mediterranean to China in the Late Middle Ages (1119)
- 'Meke Reverence and Devotion': New Perspectives on Orthodox English Pastoralia (1134)
- Memory and Textual Empires in the Early Middle Ages (825)
- Memory and Uses of Empire in the Middle Ages (225)
- Mendicant Networks with Lay Communities (123)
- Mercantile Morality and Moral Emotions in Medieval England (1625)
- Metropolitan / Provincial: Shifting Paradigms in the Study of Byzantine Art and Architecture (308)
- Mode in Lay and Song: Voice, Sight, Aurality, and Understanding in the Medieval Lyric (734)
- Modern Concepts of Empire and the Medieval World (324)
- Monastic Imperialism?: Monastic Use and Categorisation of Urban Space (826)
- Monastic Writing and Education (1116)
- Money, Munitions, and Menagerie: The Birth of Royal Institutions at the Tower of London (631)
- Moscow as the 'Third Rome': Several Aspects on Russian Imperial Ideology (822)
- Multilingual Communication: A Round Table Discussion (935)
- N-Town's Diversity: Its History and Its Plays (1626)
- Nation, Region, and Empire in Medievalism (824)
- Neglected Sources for the History of the Divine Office (1305)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, I: Monasteries in the Landscape (130)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, II: Monasteries and Material Culture (230)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, III: Monasteries and Auctoritas in Medieval Europe (330)
- Negotiating the Boundary between Human and Non-Human: Dogs, Warriors, and Fools (113)
- Networks and Neighbours, I: Roman Provincial Capitals of Hispania after the Empire - Tarraco, Emerita, and Corduba (1015)
- Networks and Neighbours, II: Aspects of the Concept of the Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages (1115)
- Networks and Neighbours, III: Networks and the Cult of Saints (1215)
- Networks and Neighbours, IV: Understanding the Past in Texts and Manuscripts (1315)
- Networks and Neighbours, V: Creating Networks in the Merovingian Kingdoms (1515)
- Networks and Neighbours, VI: Three Views of Empire and Kingdom - Byzantium, Denmark, and Norway (1615)
- Networks and Neighbours, VII: Relationships of Power in the Early Middle Ages (1715)
- Networks of Knowledge and the Transmission of Empire (325)
- Neuroscience and the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion (937)
- New Approaches in Sculptural Iconography: Emotions, Donor Figures, and Well-Heads (NULL)
- 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, II - Spiritual Education (NULL)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, II - The Role of the Vernacular (1229)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, III - Cultural Transmission (1329)
- 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 Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, V - Sacred or Secular?: Re-Evaluating the Boundaries between the Religious and the Secular in Late Medieval Civic Society, (ii) (1629)
- New Directions and Research in Queenship Studies (238)
- New Directions in Crusades Studies, I (110)
- New Directions in Crusades Studies, II (310)
- New Perspectives on Beowulf: Text, Translation, and Rhythm (301)
- New Perspectives on the Carolingians (715)
- New Religious Histories, I: Old and New Narratives (529)
- New Religious Histories, II: Naming and Describing Religious Groups (629)
- New Religious Histories, III: Diversity and Authority in the Medieval Mendicant Orders (729)
- New Religious Histories, IV: Questioning Authority (NULL)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I (101)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (201)
- 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)
- Papal Imperialism and the Empire of Evil: Heresy, Witchcraft, and the Expansion of Papal Power (226)
- Pastoral Care in the Reforming Centuries (1726)
- 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)
- Penance and Empires of Sin (1526)
- Perspectives in Medieval Narratives and Charters (836)
- Pilgrimage Writing and Pilgrimage Practice in the Later Middle Ages (837)
- Planning the Future and Order under Pressure (137)
- 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)
- Poverty and Discord: Monasticism and Medieval Literature (1014)
- Power, Expansion, and Domination in Medieval Poland, 13th-15th Centuries (1608)
- Pre-Christian Religion at the Borders of the Empire: The Case of Medieval Frisia in North Sea Context (733)
- Predestination, Hagiography, and the Rule over Nature in Medieval Theology (1538)
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- Prophecy and Empire, I (1224)
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- Prophecy and Empire, IV (1624)
- Prophecy and Empire, V (NULL)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, I: The Absence and Presence of the Empire (1017)
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- Reform at a Crossroad: Church and Society in the 12th Century (706)
- Rehearsing Empire: Travels and Diplomacy in Medieval Iberia (1516)
- Reinvented Rulers (Medievalism): Sovereigns of the Middle Ages in (Post-)Modern European Culture (705)
- Religion and Medicine, I: Contexts for Religion and Medicine (1204)
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- Remembering Empire, I: Rome (1212)
- Remembering Empire, II: Emperors (1312)
- Representations of Alexander the Great, I (1008)
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- Restoring Relationships to View, I: Prosopography and Medieval Aristocratic Women (508)
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- Returning to the Liturgical Texts (1128)
- Rewriting History: Kings, Crusades, and Armenians (1309)
- Rhetoric, Ritual, and Reception: Aspects of Communication in the High Medieval City (1029)
- Riddles, Rituals, and Things: Theoretical Approaches to Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture (701)
- Righteous Persecution, or Doing Justice to the Inquisitors: A Round Table Discussion (1433)
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- Robed, Vested, and Shrouded: Cloth as Spiritual Metaphor (1303)
- Romance and Empire in Middle English Literature (306)
- Romance, Gower, and Middle English Literary Empire (1725)
- Romanesque Auvergne: New Studies - A Round Table Discussion (1403)
- Rome and Israel: Gildas and the Fall of Empire (814)
- Rulership and Gender in the Later Middle Ages: Dynamics of Representation and Experience (107)
- Rules of Debate: The Sequel, I - Constructed Controversies and Imaginary Opponents: Reality Versus Representation (115)
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- Rules of Debate: The Sequel, III - Shut Up and Let Me Go: When Is a Debate Done? (315)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, I - Expectations, Images, and Realities of Rule (117)
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- Saint between Empires: Political Authority in Hagiographic Representations (1020)
- Saints' Cults and Identity after the Norman Conquest (1735)
- Senses and Stenches (703)
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- Sex, Rape, and Empire in Medieval Romance Narrative from Byzantium to England (125)
- 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)
- Social Network Analysis and The People of Medieval Scotland Database (1332)
- Social, Political, and Economic Developments in the Islamic World (1308)
- Sons and Daughters: Kingship, Family Politics, and Diplomacy in Plantagenet England (707)
- Special Lecture: Celts, Saxons, and Vikings: The 'Great War' of 937 and the Battle of Brunanburh (Language: English) (1401)
- Special Manuscript Seminar: La Chronique Anonyme Universelle (1749)
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- Special Session: 'Through letters which, once linked, have lasted loud and long' - Contemporary Poetic Engagement with the Medieval in the Literary Archives of Leeds Special Collections (Language: English) (199)
- St Hildegard of Bingen, I: Theology in Poetry and Music (1634)
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- Staufen and Plantagenets: Two Empires in Comparison, I - Strategies of Ruling (116)
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- Stereotypical Motives in an Empire: Some Examples from the Middle and Late Medieval Period (1325)
- Talking about Textiles (1504)
- Talking about the Weather in Medieval England (522)
- Teaching Empire: A Round Table Discussion (424)
- Texts and Identities, I: Germanus of Auxerre (127)
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- 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, V: Carolingian Readers - Scholarly Culture in the Light of Manuscripts (627)
- 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 Battle of Lewes, 1264: Reflections on the 750th Anniversary, I - Ideas and Principles (1531)
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- The Battle of Lewes, 1264: Reflections on the 750th Anniversary, III - Context and Aftermath (1731)
- The Clergy in Western Europe, 700-1200, I: Education, Training, and Liturgy (1011)
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- The Cross, the Ring, and the Ship: Expansionism and Unionising Tactics in Medieval Scandinavia and the Scandinavian Peripheries (723)
- The Devil, the Virgin, and the Emperor: Religious Concepts of Empire (126)
- The Evils of Empire (525)
- The Experience and Practice of Empire (1736)
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- The Imaginary of Portuguese Empire in Iberian Music and Theatre (1716)
- The Jagellonian 'Empire' and Western European Diplomacy, 1490-1526 (1122)
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- The Lateran Council of 649 (828)
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- The Literature of Medieval Scandinavia, III: Political, Cultural, and Mythological Empires (333)
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- 'The Making of Charlemagne's Europe' Database Project: A Round Table Discussion (1415)
- The Mendicant Experience, I: Little-Known Preachers of Renaissance Florence (1230)
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- The Military Orders in Britain: Organisation and Administration on the Western Periphery (210)
- The Muslim World in the Age of the Crusades: New Approaches, New Sources, I (109)
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- The North Remembers: Chivalry and Warfare in Late Medieval Scotland (521)
- The Ottonians: New Perspectives (516)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, I - Aspects of the Liturgy in Rome (111)
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- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, IV - To and from Rome - Petitioners and Envoys in the 13th Century (511)
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- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, VI - Ad limina Apostolorum: The Basilicas of Rome (711)
- The Pope, the Emperor(s), and the Holy Land: Rome, Byzantium, and the Holy Roman Empire at the Time of the Crusades, I - The Hohenstaufen (1126)
- The Pope, the Emperor(s), and the Holy Land: Rome, Byzantium, and the Holy Roman Empire at the Time of the Crusades, II - The Byzantine Empire (1226)
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- The Roman Empire in Late Antiquity: New Perspectives (614)
- The Sacral and the Profane: Territory in Viking Myth and History (1231)
- The Spanish Connection: On the Circulation and Relations of Hispanic Ecclesiastics Near Royal, Imperial, and Papal Curiae, 12th-15th Centuries (1616)
- The Ten Commandments in Medieval Vernaculars (1335)
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- The Uses of the Bible in Crusader Sources, I: Violence Inflicted and Violence Suffered (510)
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- The Visibility of Rulership, I: Landscapes (1513)
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- 'Though this be madness, yet there is method in't': Landscapes and Identities: The Case of the English Landscape, c. 1500 BC - AD 1086 (802)
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- 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, I (618)
- 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)
- Towards a Comparative Approach to Religious Histories - A Round Table Discussion (929)
- Transgression and Desire in Medieval Literature (1038)
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- Understanding Interlace: A Workshop (1901)
- Universal Empire, the Middle Ages, and World History (1512)
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- Using and Imposing Royal Power (506)
- Viking 'Proto-Empires' and Their Heritage in the British Isles (823)
- Violence and Human Rights: Aims and Means (537)
- 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, III: Shadows of Empire - 10th- and 11th-Century Reactions (1318)
- 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)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, I: Narratives (735)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, II: Medical and Legal Approaches (835)
- Visualizing the Concept of Empire through Art and Architecture in the Middle Ages (1021)
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- Wales and the World in the Middle Ages, I: Sources and Documents (1502)
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- Wales and the World in the Middle Ages, III: Wales in Europe (NULL)
- Warfare and Diplomacy: The Hundred Years War (831)
- Water and Stone: Ritual and Ideology in Early Medieval Britain (1202)
- Ways to God: Medieval Concepts of Love and Deification (108)
- Were the Umayyad Caliphates Empires?, I (719)
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- Western and Eastern Emperors as Poets (709)
- Whales: A Round Table Discussion (1404)
- Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: A Special Workshop (949)
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- Women as Caretakers of Empires, Realms, and Estates, I (1114)
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- Women, Scholarship, and Collective Action: A Round Table Discussion (914)
- Writing and Power in Early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria (1501)
- Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World, I (231)
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- Yearning for the East: War and Colonisation in Medieval Eastern Europe (131)