IMC 2018: Keywords
IMC 2018: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - French or Occitan
- Bringing the Memory of the First Crusade Back to Life: A New Project to Edit the Siege d'Antioche (1543)
- Cities of Readers, III: The Performance of Text (1219)
- Cities of Readers, IV: The Performance of Reading - Texts, Objects, Spaces, and Practices (1319)
- Collective Memory in Montpellier's Petit Thalamus: Digital Humanities, Language, and the Mapping of the Past (1038)
- 'Diana and all her sect': Remembering Women Warriors, II (626)
- DISTAFF, II: French Dressing (215)
- Enacting and Depicting Queenship (1515)
- 'Fake' Memories, Cross References, and Inconsistencies in Heroic Epics and Arthurian Romances (1121)
- Graphic and Textual Communities: Between Memory and Identity, I (734)
- Heterodoxy and Apocalypse (1109)
- Horrific Memories for Didactic Reasons (1222)
- 'I cannot live without books': Personal Libraries and Manuscripts (1622)
- Jousts and Pas d'Armes, II: Literary and Visual Sources (648)
- Margins and the Marginalised in Medieval Manuscripts (1505)
- Marvels, Memory, and Place: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Medieval Landscapes (145)
- Medieval Models: Kings and Crusaders in Medieval England (1243)
- Memory and Community, II (231)
- Memory and Community, III (331)
- Memory in Chrétien de Troyes (1021)
- Mortes, Memory, and Retraction (720)
- Music, History, and Representation in the 13th and 14th Centuries (1212)
- New Approaches to the Third Crusade, I (1204)
- New Directions in Medieval Confession, II: Vernacular Confession (609)
- New Perspectives on Women in Medieval Romance, II: Memory and Lineage (1313)
- New Perspectives on Women in Medieval Romance, III: (Dis)Abling Bodies (1513)
- New Perspectives on Women in Medieval Romance, IV: Desire and Queer Identities (1613)
- New Studies on Historiographical Manuscripts, I: Historians at Work (1606)
- New Studies on Historiographical Manuscripts, II: Readers and Users (1706)
- Orality and Text (319)
- Pilgrim Knights: Remembering Independent Crusading (1143)
- Remaking the Past in 1483 and 1951: Cursing, Caxton, and the York Cycle Drama (1627)
- Remembering Charlemagne and Merovingian Queens in Medieval and Modern Historiography (1240)
- Remembering Chivalry, II: Battlefield Conduct (1146)
- Remembering Chivalry, III: Faith and Faithfulness (1246)
- Remembering Melody with and without Notation (124)
- Remembering Romance (821)
- Remembering the Northern English Saints, I: Buildings and Bodies (723)
- Remembering the Troubadours in the Crown of Aragon: Mapping, Manuscripts, and Narrative (221)
- Remembering Troy in the Middle Ages, I: Origin Stories and Identity Formation (1020)
- Remembering Troy in the Middle Ages, II: Socio-Political Considerations (1120)
- Remembering Troy in the Middle Ages, III: (Re)Narrating Heroes (1220)
- Remembering Troy in the Middle Ages, IV: Cultural Memory beyond Borders (1320)
- 'Remember me when I am gone': Methods of Personal Commemoration (1247)
- Symbolism and Castles, II: Landscapes of Chivalry and Romance (305)
- The Seven Sages of Rome in Europe: The Old French Roman des Sept Sages de Rome and Its Translations in Medieval Latin, English, German, and Dutch, I (514)
- The Seven Sages of Rome in Europe: The Old French Roman des Sept Sages de Rome and Its Translations in Medieval Latin, English, German, and Dutch, II (614)
- The Present of the Past: The Merovingian and Carolingian Legacy in the Later Middle Ages (1039)
- Women's Strategies of Memory, I: Trauma and Reconstruction (126)
- Women, Memory, and Literacy: New Approaches (1326)