IMC 2017: Time slots
IMC 2017: Sessions on Tuesday 4 July, 16.30-18.00
- 14th-Century England, IV: Royal Networks of Power (835)
- A 'Dark Matter': Archaeology and History of Fiscal Estates, IV - Influences and Behaviour, 9th-11th Centuries (837)
- Anglo-Saxon Medical Studies: A Feminist Perspective (801)
- Biblical Women in Jewish and Christian Exegesis: The Examples of Rachel and Esther (843)
- British Archaeological Association, II: Biblically Other (824)
- Cannibals, Heretics, and a Drunken King: Imaging Bohemia, 900-1450 (821)
- Cathars, Sorcerers, and conversos: New Approaches to the Medieval Inquisition in Catalonia and Languedoc, 13th-15th Centuries (826)
- Civic Identity on the Edge?, II: Cultural Institutions and Beneficiaries in Late Medieval Hull (838)
- Confession in the Middle Ages, II: After the Fourth Lateran Council, 1215 (833)
- Conflict, Conciliation, and Self-Assertion: Exploring the Framework of Jewish-Christian Interaction in Ashkenazic Cities and Towns (827)
- Creating Communities and Others in and around the Frankish Kingdoms, c. 400-1000, III: Material Survivals (822)
- Cross-Cultural Contacts and Changes in Worldviews during the Pax Mongolica (840)
- 'Drama of Exile': Analysing Political Opposition in Southern Italy, Byzantium, and the Latin Kingdom of Cyprus (819)
- Enemies and Exclusion in the Medieval Slavonic World: Vilifying Otherness (818)
- Exon Domesday, II: The Frenchness of Exon (839)
- Gender Crossings (820)
- Homosocialibility and Male Bonding in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, II (805)
- Iberian Monasticism, II: Early Middle Ages (831)
- Interpreting Gender, Religion, and Material Culture from Multidisciplinary Perspectives, II (830)
- La otra opción: explorando el concepto de alteridad en la Península Ibérica durante la Edad Media, III (828)
- Late Medieval English Manuscripts in Court and Country: The 'Other' of Miscellaneity and Purpose (811)
- Let's Do Theory: Intersectionality and Othering in the Middle Ages, II (814)
- Living under the Rule of the Other (816)
- Materiality and Sensory Experience in the Crusading World: Objects, Sounds, and Spaces (808)
- Medieval Animals, II: Creating New Kinds of Beasts (810)
- Medieval English: Language, Literature, and Literacy, IV (802)
- Medieval Ethiopia, IV: Art, Religion, and Apocalypse (834)
- Medievalists and the Climate Sciences, II: Natural Records as Historical Source Material, Human Consequences of Climate (836)
- Medieval Palace-Cities in Japan, Europe, and the Middle East, III: The Cultural Impact of Palace-Cities (812)
- Men of War in Peacetime (841)
- Models for Devotion and Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages (807)
- Models of Authority in Scottish Charters, 1100-1250: Some Project Results (813)
- Money Makes the (Monastic) World Go Round: Financial Use and Abuse of Monasteries and Their Benefactors in Medieval Europe (832)
- Moving Byzantium, IV: Scales of Mobility in Early Byzantium (809)
- Otherness, Monstrosity, and Deviation in Old Norse Literature and Culture, IV: Approaches to Legendary Otherness (829)
- Perceptions of Other Religions, IV: Good and Bad Saracens (823)
- Reading and Reproducing Medieval Manuscripts after the Middle Ages (842)
- The Imagery of Death (803)
- The Role of the European Borders in the New Perceptions of the Othering at Late Middle Ages (817)
- The Way in from Outside: Dante and Franciscan Theologians on the Path to Salvation (844)
- Time and Temporality in the Medieval Consciousness (804)
- Topographies of Devotion: Visual Cultures of Pilgrimage in Late Medieval Italy, II (806)