IMC 2015: Strands
IMC 2015: Sessions in strand Historiography (Medieval and Modern)
- Age of Bede, III: Bede's Histories (301)
- Back to the Future?: 'Renaissance' and 'Reform' as Concepts of Cultural Change between the Middle Ages and Modernity (1619)
- Biblical Exegesis in Medieval Chronicles, I: The First Crusade and the Liberation of the Holy Land (734)
- Biblical Exegesis in Medieval Chronicles, II: Frontiers and Faith in the Baltic and Outremer (834)
- Byzantium in Context, I: Configuration of the Past - Perceptions and Realities in 13th-Century Byzantium (225)
- Conceptions of the Past, I: Medieval Historiographic Writing between Reform and Renewal (528)
- Conceptions of the Past, II: Depicting History and Time (628)
- Conquest, Conscience, Compilation: Writing Eminent Individuals into Histories of Mongol Dynasties (1239)
- Dynasticism in Medieval and Early Modern Europe and Beyond, I (104)
- Genealogy and Pseudo-History in the Medieval Insular World (1307)
- Gregorian Reform / Ecclesiastical Reform: Italian Perspectives on Historiographical Traditions in Dialogue (125)
- Grundmann's Legacy, I: Grundmann's Method, Narrative, and Practice (1010)
- Grundmann's Legacy, II: Beyond the Binary: Heresy and Belief (1110)
- Grundmann's Legacy, III: Reassessing Religious Movements (1210)
- Grundmann's Legacy, IV: Apostolic Life and Religious Renewal (1310)
- Grundmann's Legacy, V: Gender, Social Mobility, and Religious Reform (1510)
- Grundmann's Legacy, VI: Nuns, Beguines, and Clerics - Interactions and Vernacular Culture (1610)
- Grundmann's Legacy, VII: Rethinking Reform in the Later Middle Ages (1710)
- Historical Writing in Britain and Ireland, 500–1500: Interdisciplinary Questions and Approaches - A Round Table Discussion (1407)
- Historiographers' Views on Reform and Renewal (128)
- Illuminated Manuscripts of Late Medieval Chronicles of England Written in French (543)
- Matilda of Tuscany-Canossa: Commemorating the 9th Centennial of the Great Countess, III - Life and Afterlife (818)
- Matilda of Tuscany-Canossa: Commemorating the 9th Centennial of the Great Countess, IV - The Gregorian Reform and Beyond: A Round Table Discussion (918)
- Medieval Prosopography, I: Medieval Women and Prosopography (144)
- Medieval Prosopography, II: Applying Prosopography to the Medieval Past (244)
- Medieval Violence: Hannah Skoda's Medieval Violence - Physical Brutality in Northern France, 1270-1330, the SMFS 2014 Best First Book Prize Winner - A Round Table Discussion (1405)
- Network Analysis and Medieval Sources (1341)
- Observance and Its Discontents: Case Studies from the Iberian Lands (518)
- Paul the Deacon: Reform and Renewal, I (1226)
- Power & Institutions in Medieval Islam & Christendom (PIMIC), I: (Re)Writing the Past - Memory and Political Culture in East and West (525)
- Reform(ed) Narratives: Reform Ideology and Historical Writing during the Central Middle Ages (1729)
- Reform and Renewal of Ideas in Early and High Medieval Texts (116)
- Reforming Medieval and Modern Views of the Medieval Past (228)
- Reforming Medieval Kingship (221)
- Reforming Social and Juridical Authority (1722)
- Renewing Bellicosity?: Masculinity between the Love for Enemies and Bloodlust in the Name of Christ (1330)
- Representation of Kings, Nobility, and Clergy in Chronicles and Contemporary Sources (630)
- Representations of Bishops in Historiography: Northern Europe, 1000-1300 - Chronicle, Hagiography, Saga (1511)
- Roma Sacra, IV: Rome and Its Leaders - The Elites and the Topography of the Early Medieval City (1313)
- Social Cohesion, III: The Bible and Historiography in the Euromediterranean World (1308)
- Southern Italy in Context (10th-13th Centuries), III: The Work and Identity of the So-Called Hugo Falcandus (1325)
- Texts and Identities, III: New Uses for Old Stories - Dealing with the Past in the Middle Ages (326)
- The Empire of the Palaiologoi: Ruin or Renewal?, III - Debates and Perspectives (1724)
- The Modern Origins of the Early Middle Ages: Sessions in Honour of Ian N. Wood, VII (1714)
- The Past in Royal Discourse in Portugal, 12th-14th Centuries: From Royal Chancery to Royal Enquiries (1040)
- The Transformation of the Carolingian World, II (1126)
- The Use and Abuse of the Middle Ages in the Modern World, I: Reconsidering History (241)
- The Use and Abuse of the Middle Ages in the Modern World, II: Memorialization and Reinvention (341)
- The Writers of Reform: Propagating Reform Agendas in Contemporary Histories (1328)
- Visions of Community, III: Thinking Genealogically (1733)
- Writing History in Medieval Poland (306)
- Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World: Cartularies as History? (839)
- Writing History in the Urban World: The Low Countries and the North of France, 1100-1600, I (238)
- Writing History in the Urban World: The Low Countries and the North of France, 1100-1600, II (338)