IMC 2017: Keywords
IMC 2017: Sessions tagged with Historiography - Modern Scholarship
- Apocalyptic Otherness: 'They are Gog and Magog, gathered together for Battle' - Scyths, Arabs, or the US Army? (1529)
- Assimilation and Integration of Strangers (1719)
- Bishops, the Secular Clergy, and Otherness, III: Changing Narratives and Discussion (1724)
- Bringing in the Alans, II: Society and Economy of Alania (309)
- Byzantine Exceptionalism: New Perspectives (109)
- Cistercians and the 'Other', I (1024)
- Com​parative Reconquests (334)
- Creating Communities and Others in and around the Frankish Kingdoms, c. 400-1000, III: Material Survivals (822)
- Georgian History and Literature (207)
- In Other Words: Redrawing Frameworks Using the 'Global Middle Ages' as Method, I (1514)
- In Other Words: Redrawing Frameworks Using the 'Global Middle Ages' as Method, II (1614)
- Knowledge Exchange, Impact, and the Public Value of the Middle Ages (642)
- Let's Do Theory: Intersectionality and Othering in the Middle Ages, I (714)
- Linguistic Diversity, Borrowings, and Translation in the Middle East (1111)
- Material Culture as a Means of Integrating and Excluding Others (618)
- Oriental and Sephardic Otherness in Western Space and Architecture (227)
- Other Materials: The Role of Art and Architecture in Identity Formation in North-East Asia, 5th-13th Centuries (122)
- Perceptions of Foreign Regions, Countries, and Peoples, I: The Vikings (1528)
- Political and Popular Medievalism (542)
- Prussia and the Others: Artistic Connections between Prussia and Other Regions during the Middle Ages (522)
- The Auld Other: England and Scotland at Peace and War in the Late Middle Ages, II (1611)
- The Digital Scribe: Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) of Medieval Documents (139)
- The Reproduction of Medieval Identity, Ethnicity, and Nationhood, I (1022)
- The Theory and Politics of Medieval Studies, I: Theory (1035)
- The Theory and Politics of Medieval Studies, II: Activism (1135)
- The Transformation of the Carolingian World, II (1137)
- The Wars of the Roses: New Interpretations, I (140)
- Visual Polemic and Identity in the Medieval Slavonic World: Representing Otherness (1626)