IMC 2014: Time slots
IMC 2014: Sessions on Tuesday 8 July, 16.30-18.00
- An Empire of Buildings, or Simply a Game of Thrones? (820)
- Anti-Creation in the Anglo-Saxon World (801)
- Charlemagne: A European Icon (815)
- Chronographia pangenda est: Liturgy and Historiography in the 12th Century (830)
- Clergy and Royal Service in Iberian Kingdoms, 13th-15th Centuries (806)
- Consolidating Power through Text and Image (805)
- East Roman and Byzantine Empire and the Papacy, 5th-11th Centuries (811)
- Empire and Art: European Influences on Scandinavian Visual Culture (833)
- Empire and the Law (812)
- Exploring 15th-Century Cyprus, III: Law and Foreign Affairs (809)
- Form and How It Matters in Middle English Poetry (834)
- Imagined Communities in Middle English Romance and Outlaw Tales (821)
- In Memory of David A. Warner, II: Visions of Empire from the Carolingians to the Staufens (816)
- Karolus litteratus, IV: Karolus orans (813)
- Law, Finance, and Diplomacy: The Political Methodologies of Late Medieval English Kings (807)
- Linguistic Empire or Linguistic Republic in Later Medieval England?: New Tools and Tactics (804)
- Maritime Connections and Medieval Art (803)
- Maximilian I: Emperor between Tradition and Innovation (817)
- Medieval Minhag and Jewish Legal History (838)
- Memory and Textual Empires in the Early Middle Ages (825)
- Monastic Imperialism?: Monastic Use and Categorisation of Urban Space (826)
- Moscow as the 'Third Rome': Several Aspects on Russian Imperial Ideology (822)
- Nation, Region, and Empire in Medievalism (824)
- Perspectives in Medieval Narratives and Charters (836)
- Pilgrimage Writing and Pilgrimage Practice in the Later Middle Ages (837)
- Rome and Israel: Gildas and the Fall of Empire (814)
- Texts and Identities, VII: Saints' Cults and the Practice of Hagiographical Writing in the Early Middle Ages (827)
- The Health of the Realm: The Historical Context of Medicine in the Early Middle Ages (832)
- The Lateran Council of 649 (828)
- The Uses of the Bible in Crusader Sources, IV: After the Fall of Jerusalem, 1187 (810)
- '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)
- To Be or Not to Be Emperor: Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule from Iceland to Jerusalem, III (818)
- Viking 'Proto-Empires' and Their Heritage in the British Isles (823)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, II: Medical and Legal Approaches (835)
- Warfare and Diplomacy: The Hundred Years War (831)
- Were the Umayyad Caliphates Empires?, II (819)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, II (808)