IMC 2019: Keywords
IMC 2019: Sessions tagged with Medievalism and Antiquarianism
- 19th-Century Medievalism: Artefacts and Anxieties (729)
- 20th-Century Agendas in the Study of Medieval Religion and Inter-Religious Contacts: Race, Nation, Confession (1330)
- Artistic and Musical Responses to Medieval Remnants (244)
- Conserving and Interpreting Medieval Scotland's Built Environment (1742)
- Dead Matter: Death Matters - Written Remains (727)
- Extraordinary 'Medieval' Literary Material, II: Transforming Literary Material into the Medias of Our Century (646)
- Games for Teaching, Impact, and Research, I: Commercial Games and the Middle Ages (146)
- Games for Teaching, Impact, and Research, II: Creating Games about the Middle Ages (246)
- Games for Teaching, Impact, and Research, III: Engaging and Discussing the Middle Ages through Games (346)
- Ghosts, Dangerous Bodies, and the Walking Dead in the Medieval World (811)
- Historical European Martial Arts Studies, I: Martial Cultures before the Age of Fight Books (751)
- Honour in Medieval Culture, II (311)
- J. R. R. Tolkien: Medieval Roots and Modern Branches (1046)
- Making Myth and Memory in Scandinavian Texts and Material Culture (831)
- Material Africa, II: Remains and Echoes of the Medieval (733)
- Materialities at Birkbeck, II: Materialities and Temporalities - Interrogating the Medieval/Early Modern Divide (731)
- Materialities of Antipodal Medievalism: Displaced Materiality and Cultural Consumption of the Northern Middle Ages for the Peripheral Medievalist (1316)
- Materiality and Medievalism, I: Nationalism and the Appropriation of Medieval Objects (1530)
- Materiality and Medievalism, II: Heritage and Imagined Pasts and Places (1630)
- Materiality and Medievalism, III: Textiles and Heritage (1730)
- Materiality and Sanctity: St Thomas Becket among the Saints, IV - The Post-Medieval Afterlife of St Thomas Becket (838)
- Materiality in Tolkien's Medievalism, I (130)
- Materiality in Tolkien's Medievalism, II (230)
- Materiality in Tolkien's Medievalism, III (330)
- Materiality to Virtuality: The Reconstruction of Manuscript Libraries (824)
- Material Narratives of Late Antiquity, I: Elite Sites and New Datasets (1347)
- Material Textuality: Manuscripts as Sources of Cultural History (123)
- Medieval Arms and Armour, I: Archaeology, History, and Science (1529)
- Medieval Art in American Museums: Collecting, Display, and New Directions (1230)
- Medieval German Studies: New Work from the British Isles, I (1009)
- Mental and Material: Building World(s) in the Medieval North, III - Worlds beyond the Text (1725)
- Minds and Matter, I: Landscapes of the Medieval Mind - Beyond Metaphor (1534)
- Nationalism and Medievalism (829)
- Outlawed Bodies (1615)
- Playing the Middle Ages, I: Race, Religion, and Nationalism in Digital Games (546)
- Playing the Middle Ages, II: Pop-Culture in Games / Pop-Culture and Games (746)
- Playing the Middle Ages, III: Representation and Balance in Historical Games (846)
- Post-Medieval Manuscripts and Material Engagements with the Early Middle Ages, I (524)
- Post-Medieval Manuscripts and Material Engagements with the Early Middle Ages, II (624)
- Presenting Dress in the Public Sphere (732)
- Re-Reading Old English: New Perspectives and Provocations (227)
- Realia in the Outlaw Tradition (1236)
- Reconstituting the Middle Ages: Using Medieval Sources to Recover the Material Past, I - The Problem of Reconstructing Lost Monuments (136)
- Rematerializing Old English after 1500, I: Old English Translation in Theory and Practice (1602)
- Rematerializing Old English after 1500, II: New Old English in the 20th and 21st Centuries (1702)
- Rodrigo Díaz the Cid and Fernán González: Castilian Heroes and the (Re)Creation of Legends and Legacies (725)
- Roman Classics and Latin Writing in 14th and 15th Century England and Italy (735)
- Shaping the Early Middle Ages in 19th-Century Europe (1609)
- Skin, III: Inhabiting the Body (1739)
- Stone and Sculpture in the Insular World: The Material and Immaterial, I - Histories (142)
- The Dark Side of Digitization: How Virtual Collections Shape Research (1303)
- The Materiality of Power and the Power of Objects: Latin Middle Ages and Beyond (337)
- The Origins of the Military-Religious Orders, IV: Foundation, Re-Foundation, and Recreation (814)
- Transformation and Re-Use: Mythical and Material (1005)
- 'Vitae Sanctorum Cambriae', III: Texts and Images (302)
- Women and the Natural World in Medieval Literature, I: Trees (510)