IMC 2018: Keywords
IMC 2018: Sessions tagged with Canon Law
- Burials and Memory in Context: From Disturbed Graves to Burial Monuments (1647)
- Clergy and War in 'Younger Europe' in the Middle Ages (1746)
- Clerics and Their Households in Late Antiquity, I (517)
- DISTAFF, II: French Dressing (215)
- DISTAFF, III: Aspects of Memory in Medieval Textiles and Garments (315)
- Inventing Heroes, Reversing Legends, Constructing Facts: The Dynamics of Identity Shaping, I - Medieval Aspects (1033)
- Legal Texts and Their Users, I: Using Law in Medieval Europe (516)
- Legal Texts and Their Users, II: Past and Present in Medieval Canonistic Procedure (616)
- Legal Texts and Their Users, III: Law in Learning and Practice in the Later Middle Ages (716)
- Masters and Disciples: Learning, Memorising, Remembering (1122)
- Memory and the Bolstering of Political and Ecclesiastical Authority (1550)
- Memory in Thomas Aquinas (347)
- Mnemonic Diagrams in Late Medieval Preaching and Pedagogy (122)
- Pastors of All Kinds: Adapting Pastoral Care for Local Needs across England, France, and Germany (206)
- Religious Praxis and Pastoral Care in Early Medieval Iberia, II: Learning (1704)
- Remembering Gifts (1629)
- Selective Recall: Memory as Decision-Making Resource (1739)
- The 'Grey Popes': Lucius III (1181-1185), Urban III (1185-1187), Gregory VIII (1187), and Clement III (1187-1191), I (1107)
- The 'Grey Popes': Lucius III (1181-1185), Urban III (1185-1187), Gregory VIII (1187), and Clement III (1187-1191), II (1207)
- Transcultural Approaches to the Bible: Exegesis and Historical Writing in the Medieval Worlds, III (309)
- Voices of Law, I: Memory, Law, and Precedent (1036)
- Voices of Law, IV: Memory, Language, and the (Re)Discovery of Law (1336)
- Was There an 11th Century?, I: Institutions (111)
- Was There an 11th Century?, II: Ideas (211)