IMC 2014: Time slots
IMC 2014: Sessions on Tuesday 8 July, 11.15-12.45
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, II (604)
- Anjou before the Empire, c. 1000-1150, II: Power (607)
- Architecture, Ritual, and Reliquaries in the Late Medieval Liturgical Context (606)
- Bede and Time, II: Theological and Liturgical Time (628)
- Book against Book: Heretical Texts and Texts about Heresy (625)
- Building Communities: Ideals and Planning in Monastic and Collegiate Architecture (626)
- Building Empires in the Far North, II (623)
- Cistercian Studies, II: From Treatise to Story - Early Cistercian Spirituality in Latin, French, and Italian Literature (630)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, II (635)
- Converting the Isles, IV: The Eucharist, the Key to the Kingdom? (637)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, II (638)
- Distance and Proximity: Anglo-Saxon Translations (601)
- Empires in the Islamic World (619)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, II: Encounters and Exchanges (605)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, II: Social Identities in Motion (609)
- Fosterage in Anglo-Saxon England and Medieval Ireland (621)
- Illuminating the Laity: Illustrated Vernacular Manuscripts in the Late Middle Ages (603)
- Karolus litteratus, II: Karolus alloquens (613)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, II: Regional Landscapes (602)
- Language and Social Syntax: War-Mongering, Peace-Making, and Style in Medieval England (634)
- Mediterranean Medical Knowledge and Practice (632)
- Money, Munitions, and Menagerie: The Birth of Royal Institutions at the Tower of London (631)
- New Religious Histories, II: Naming and Describing Religious Groups (629)
- On the Fringes of Empire: Local and Supra-Local Identities beyond the Carolingian Realm, II (615)
- Restoring Relationships to View, II: Tracing Family and Place through Prosopography (608)
- Ruling, Administering, and Maintaining a Composite Empire: Emperor and King Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1368-1437, V - Finances and War (617)
- Setting Up an Emperor's Church: Henry II and His Bishops (616)
- Slow Scholarship in the Digital Age, II (636)
- Texts and Identities, V: Carolingian Readers - Scholarly Culture in the Light of Manuscripts (627)
- The Literature of Medieval Scandinavia, V: Political, Cultural, and Mythological Empires (633)
- The Papacy, Rome, and Romanitas: Sessions in Memory of John Doran, V - Romanitas, Relics, and Renewal (611)
- The Roman Empire in Late Antiquity: New Perspectives (614)
- The Uses of the Bible in Crusader Sources, II: Coming to Terms with the First Crusade, (i) (610)
- 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)
- Women and Empire: 19th-Century Medievalism, Anglo-Saxonism, and Chivalry (624)