IMC 2019: Keywords
IMC 2019: Sessions tagged with Archives and Sources
- 19th-Century Medievalism: Artefacts and Anxieties (729)
- Apocryphal Iconography and Church Tradition (105)
- Archiving Documents in the Middle Ages (607)
- Breaking the Mould, I: Digital Approaches to Preserving and Accessing Seals Collections (718)
- Breaking the Mould, II: Seals and Status in the Medieval British Isles (818)
- British Archaeological Association, IV: Sacred Material - Faith and Relationships through Landscape, Building, and Seal (823)
- Cistercians, I: Defining Cistercians (753)
- Conservation, Navigation, and Retrieval Systems in Medieval European Archives (507)
- Designing Early Medieval Manuscripts (708)
- Extraordinary 'Medieval' Literary Material, I: The Manufacture and Usage of Medieval Manuscript Facsimiles - A Workshop (527)
- Forging Memory: False Documents and Historical Consciousness in the Middle Ages, I (1048)
- Forging Memory: False Documents and Historical Consciousness in the Middle Ages, II (1147)
- Global Manuscripts: Materials, Materialities, Materialisms, I - (Un)Materialities (1523)
- Historiography in Late Merovingian Gaul: Aspects and Problems of the Liber Historiae Francorum (1008)
- Illuminated Manuscripts as Material Objects: New Research on the Bamberg Codices and Early Printed Books (1123)
- Imparting Sanctity: The Usage of Different Materialities to Communicate a Saint in the Late Middle Ages (1538)
- Inside and Outside the Medieval European Castle (1305)
- Learning Materials: Teaching the Middle Ages (1130)
- Magnificence, II (744)
- Materialities of Antipodal Medievalism: Displaced Materiality and Cultural Consumption of the Northern Middle Ages for the Peripheral Medievalist (1316)
- Materiality and Meaning: Engagement with Medieval Objects (231)
- Materiality of and in Medieval Jewish Texts and Jewish-Christian Encounters (321)
- Materializing Migration (243)
- Material Objects among Jews and Christians during the High Middle Ages (221)
- Material Philology: Manuscripts as Physical Objects in the Ecdotic Practice, I - Scattered Antigraphs, Codicology, and Textual Transmission (1527)
- Medieval Art in American Museums: Collecting, Display, and New Directions (1230)
- Monasticism and Materiality, I: Sources (1032)
- Motivations to and for War (1151)
- Network Analysis for Medieval Studies, III: Networked Texts (316)
- Networks and Materiality in the Angevin World, I (1033)
- New Approaches to Early Medieval Historical Writing (1108)
- Object, Memory, History (331)
- Originals, Copies, Composites: Materiality of Manuscripts (1705)
- Performing Materiality in Song and Poetry (351)
- Queer Textures of the Past, I: Manuscripts (223)
- Re-Using Material, II: Old Material, New Interpretation (819)
- Reconstituting the Middle Ages: Using Medieval Sources to Recover the Material Past, III - Vulnerable Materials (336)
- Recreating Medieval Material Objects (1030)
- Researching, Digitising, and Curating Complex Manuscripts: Examples from Medieval Scotland (1024)
- Shaping the Early Middle Ages in 19th-Century Europe (1609)
- Skin, I: Touching the Text (1539)
- Text as Material Artefacts, III: Pragmatic Materiality - Forms and Shapes of Administration (1241)
- Text as Material Artefacts, IV: Genre and Materiality (Layout, Decoration, and Scripts) (1341)
- Texts as Material Culture: Documents, Copies, and Political Life (841)
- The Archbishops of York and Their Resources, 1100-1500 (1512)
- Tracing Materialities in the Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Macedonia, 13th-14th Centuries (1116)
- Translating the Bible, Reading, and Salvation, III: Analysing Codices - Transmission, Paper, Provenance (1747)
- Transmitting Knowledge, II: Politics and Religion (1648)
- Transmitting Knowledge, III: 'Accessing Materiality' (1748)
- Watermarks from Briquet to Digital: Old Methods, New Tricks (1003)
- Who's Naming Whom?: Ethnic Representation and Reality in Medieval Scandinavia (849)
- Why Space Matters: Exploring the Space/Matter of the Premodern Urban Landscape (212)
- Women, Agency, and Material Culture in the Mediterranean, I: Evidence from Notarial Records in Catalonia (1520)
- Women, Agency, and Material Culture in the Mediterranean, II: Evidence from Notarial Records in Venice, Cyprus, and Genoese Chios (1620)
- Women, Agency, and Material Culture in the Mediterranean, III: Evidence from Notarial Records in Catalonia and Castille (1720)
- Women and the Natural World in Medieval Literature, II: Spaces (610)