IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Law
- 13th-Century England, II: Piety, Politics, and Political Capital, 1215-1272 (1127)
- Biblical Exegesis and Its Carolingian Contexts (1334)
- Conceptualizing Community in High Medieval Literature (1133)
- Cultural Transfer in the Staufen Empire North and South of the Alps: The Early Staufen in Italy - Perceptions, Practices, Encounters, I (1528)
- Digital Tools and Resources: Possibilities and Challenges (1031)
- Documenting Socio-Economic Relationships: Women, Families, and Labourers (229)
- Ecocritical Outlaws in Middle English Literature (1124)
- Feasting East and West (222)
- Festive Cultures and Everyday Life in the Middle Ages (1125)
- Food, Feasting, and Famine in the Islamic World, I (220)
- Food in the Cities during War and Peace: Western Europe and Central-Eastern Europe - A Comparison (1320)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, I - The Materiality of Law Manuscripts (109)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, III - The Arrangement of the Manuscript (309)
- Honour, Social Differentiation, and Gender in Early Ireland and Francia (1704)
- How to Perceive of Piracy and Maritime Violence in Late Medieval Europe, I (736)
- How to Perceive of Piracy and Maritime Violence in Late Medieval Europe, II (836)
- Hungrvaka: Stirring Up an Appetite for Old Norse Literature, III (723)
- Hunting and Husbandry (1221)
- In Addition to Daily Bread, II: More Than Just a Drink - Ale as a Necessity of Scandinavian Life (215)
- Interactions among Northern Italian Towns in the Long 13th Century (1232)
- Jurors, Witnesses, and the Role of Wider Society in the Development of Judicial Institutions in 13th-Century England (1726)
- Landscapes of Power in Early Medieval Britain (534)
- Law, Rules, and Reality: Food Standards in Late Medieval Poland (1613)
- Legal, Grammatical, and Theological Knowledge of Early Medieval Scribes and Teachers, and Their Productions, II: Books, Exemplars, and Their Use (608)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, II - Dominican Tradition and Its Reception (218)
- Mastering Knowledge and Power, I: The Bishop's Books - Episcopal Libraries, Schools, and Scholarly Networks in Early Medieval Europe (511)
- Medieval Equestrianism, I: Horses in Literature - Theoretical Approaches (507)
- Medieval Prosopography, I: Professions and Offices in Medieval Europe (1505)
- Murder and Mayhem: Disorder and Violence in Italy, 568-1154, I (1012)
- Murder and Mayhem: Disorder and Violence in Italy, 568-1154, II (1112)
- Oaths and Swearing in Situations of Conflict (801)
- Peasant Land Markets and Food Production: Three Case Studies from North and South of the Alps, c. 1300 - c. 1520 (1021)
- Practicalities of Feast, Fast, and Famine (714)
- Practices and Legacies of Kingship, II: Dynastic Legacy and Legitimacy (228)
- Property and Rulers (127)
- Religious Communities and Food, II (617)
- Rethinking Cartularies, 900-1200: Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies, III - 12th-Century Contexts (527)
- Rules and Boundaries: Law and Crime in 14th-Century England (1328)
- 'Schützenfest' Meets 'Hochzeitsbrauch': Medieval (South) German Feasts and Their Modern Adaptations (522)
- Slavery in the Medieval Islamic World, I: Ownership and Law (1038)
- The Experience of Slavery in the Medieval World, III: Manumission (338)
- The Joys and Harms of Feasts (122)
- The Nature and Role of the Political Message in Its Social Context (1728)
- The Organisation, Logistics, and Practice of War, 1050-1500, IV: The Conduct of War (815)
- The Persistence of the Middle Ages in Law, Politics, and Theatre (1108)
- The Transformation of the Carolingian World, III (1712)
- The Troublesome Twenties: England in Crisis, 1320-1330 (828)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, I: Invasion, Bureaucracy, and the Law (1204)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, II: Magic, Gender, Violence, and the Common Law (1304)
- Voicing Dissent in Late Medieval Political Culture (1128)