IMC 2020: Keywords
IMC 2020: Sessions tagged with Historiography - Medieval
- 14th-Century England, IV: The Late Medieval English Crown - Correspondence and Service (850)
- A Mediterranean Borderland: Rethinking Southern Italy, I (1026)
- A Mediterranean Borderland: Rethinking Southern Italy, II (1126)
- A Mediterranean Borderland: Rethinking Southern Italy, III (1226)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages, IV: Critical Approaches to the Ideology and Political Economy of the Medieval and Early Modern State (1352)
- An Ever-Growing Relationship: Diplomatic Practice, Increase of Circulation, and Fluidity of Borders - The Portuguese Medieval Example (1115)
- Anglo-British Borders in the Early Middle Ages, I: The Welsh and the English (158)
- Approaches to Gendered Landscapes, II: Theories, Territories, and Tropes (1608)
- Are We Done Talking About Ethnicity?, III: Recent Approaches to Borders in the North (323)
- At the Borders of Genres, I: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - The Library of Verona (i) (512)
- At the Borders of Genres, II: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - The Library of Verona (ii) (612)
- At the Borders of Genres, III: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - Burgundy and Septimania (712)
- At the Borders of Genres, IV: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World in Northern France and Germany (812)
- Beyond Borders: The Role of Portugal in Building a New Europe at the End of the Middle Ages (614)
- Bishops Pushing the Borders (729)
- Borderline History?: Reading Liturgical Commentaries as Historical Sources, II (220)
- Borders and Borderlands in Medieval Scandinavia (145)
- Borders and Frontiers of the Kingdom of Sicily, 11th-15th Centuries, II: Trades and Political Patterns towards the Maritime Borders (1626)
- Borders and Limits: Changing Views of the World in Old English and Anglo-Latin Writings, I (1532)
- Borders and Limits: Changing Views of the World in Old English and Anglo-Latin Writings, III (1732)
- Borders and the Norman World, IV: Spatial and Temporal Boundaries in Norman Sicily (839)
- Borders in Arabic Literature and Historiography (1014)
- Borders of the Law in Medieval Norway and Iceland (130)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, III - Alterity and Identity (1245)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, IV - Geography and the Natural World (1345)
- Boundaries of Acceptability: Physical, Moral, and Political Corruption in the Middle Ages, I (513)
- Boundaries of Holiness, Frontiers of Sanctity, I (1547)
- Boundaries of the Jewish Body (1610)
- Boundary Un/Making in the Medieval Mediterranean, I: Communication (1215)
- Carolingian Poetic Borders, I (112)
- Carthusians Over the Borderline, II: Life, Death, Imagination (338)
- Centres, Peripheries, Temporalities: New Textual and Cultural Studies (748)
- Chant, Liturgy, Text, and Sources (553)
- Chronicling on the Northern Frontier of Christendom: Saxo Grammaticus and the Gesta Danorum (522)
- Claiming the Land, Redrawing the Borders: The Discursive Dimension of Landnahme (1513)
- Comparative Approaches to Medieval Governance in Border Zones, I (730)
- Comparative Studies of Medieval England and Iceland, I: Human Knowledge and Experience (751)
- Comparative Studies of Medieval England and Iceland, II: Literary Genres (851)
- Constructing Borders: Emphasising Difference in Islamic Societies (725)
- Coping with the Production, Marketing, and Consumption of Food and Drink (231)
- Courts, Careers, and Migrations (1146)
- Crossing the Rubicon, I: The Medieval Julius Caesar, Conqueror, or Peace-Bringer? (1548)
- Crossing the Rubicon, II: The Medieval Julius Caesar, Just Ruler, or Tyrant? (1648)
- Crusade and Authority in the Holy Land and in Europe (1305)
- Crusades and Nature, I (205)
- Crusades and Nature, II (305)
- Delimiting Territories: Case Studies of Imagined Frontiers (524)
- Demarcations in Medieval Texts: Paratext - Text - Book (555)
- Early Byzantine Cities and Their Many Borders (319)
- Early Medieval Manuscripts between the Genres, I (1535)
- Early Medieval Manuscripts between the Genres, II (1635)
- Emissaries, Enemies, and Exemptions: Exploring Political and Diplomatic Borders in the Middle Ages (526)
- Erasure of Boundaries between Theatre and Rite in Religious Plays (1120)
- Exploring the Blurred Boundaries between History and Fantasy across Medieval Eurasian Cultures (1040)
- From a Bishop on the Border to a Pope Without: Debating the Importance of Leo IX, 1026-1054 (817)
- Frontiers, Borders, and Jewish Communities (1627)
- Frontiers and Crossroads in Italy, I: Central Italy, Borders, and the Elements (142)
- Frontiers and Crossroads in Italy, II: The Italian South In-Between (242)
- Frontiers and Crossroads in Italy, III: Cults and Cultures on the Edges (342)
- Frontiers in Dispute (837)
- Frontier Zones in the Mediterranean, I: Material and Immaterial Frontiers in Lombard Italy (521)
- Frontier Zones in the Mediterranean, II: Political Frontiers in the Po Valley towards the Adriatic Sea (621)
- Frontier Zones in the Mediterranean, III: Italy and the North (721)
- Generic Borders, I: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Iberia and Southern France (1012)
- Generic Borders, II: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - Southern Germany (1112)
- Generic Borders, III: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - England and the Continent (1212)
- Generic Borders, IV: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Italy (1312)
- Getting the Message: Historians and Diplomats, c. 1100-1300 (1705)
- Going beyond Borders: Dimensions of a Medieval Concept - Perception of Borders from the Ottonian to Staufian Era, I (1023)
- Going beyond Borders: Dimensions of a Medieval Concept - Perception of Borders from the Ottonian to Staufian Era, II (1123)
- Hagiography without Borders: Fragmentary Saints' Lives across Medieval Europe (848)
- Hierarchical Kingship and Territoriality in the Early and Central Middle Ages (1222)
- Identities in the Borderlands: Symbols and Interpretations (623)
- Initiatory Journeys and Heuristic Traversals (and Backwards) From Antiquity to the Middle Ages, III: The Reception of Borders as Crossed Spaces (1715)
- Internal Borders of Kingdoms and Principalities (542)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity, II - Trans-Figurations (248)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity, III - Erase / Rewind (348)
- Kings and High-Kings in North-Western Europe (1322)
- Language without Borders: Multilingualism and Literary Culture in Late Medieval Flanders (128)
- Later Medieval Urban Hinterlands and Economies (1334)
- Living in the Carolingian World, I: Intersections between Popular and Elite (1512)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, I (1555)
- Manuscripts: Written Space and Paratexts (155)
- Mappings, IV: Continental Borders on Maps and in Texts (834)
- Maritime Linkages (331)
- Meanings and Methods of Combat in Medieval Fight Books and Other Manuscript Sources (1730)
- Medieval Catastrophe and Community (818)
- Medieval Ecocriticisms, I: Borders of Reality, Medieval Ecologies, and Ecosystems (1018)
- Medieval Ideas from the East (556)
- Medieval Irish Borders: European Connections, I (215)
- Medievalism in British Literature from the 20th and 21st Centuries (204)
- Medieval Papacy, c. 500-1500, I: The Popes and Their Histories (1557)
- Mike Clover and the World of Late Antiquity, I: We Remember Mike (206)
- Military Leadership on the Frontiers (537)
- Minority and Marginalised Experiences (546)
- Mountain and Otherness: Mystery, Misunderstandings, and Diplomacy on a Geographical Border in the Byzantine Early Middle Ages (1611)
- Moving Byzantium, I: Frontiers on the Move across Sea and Land (511)
- Narratives of Migration (322)
- Natural Borders, Cultural Frontiers, Symbolical Boundaries: Byzantium and Its Neighbours in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (211)
- Negotiating Medieval Iberian Borderlands (1614)
- New Faces in Medieval Iberian Studies, II (1254)
- New Faces in Medieval Iberian Studies, III (1354)
- New Frontiers in Research on the Aristocracy in France in the Central Middle Ages, I: Capetians and Aristocrats (1546)
- New Work in Medieval German Studies from the British Isles (1054)
- Noblewomen Pushing the Boundaries, I: Marriage and Familial Identity (1044)
- Northern Borders: Seeing across the Pagan-Christian Divide (1340)
- On the Edge of the dār al-Islam: The Emergence of al-Andalus as an Islamic and Arab Society (325)
- Performing Well in War: Military Expansion and the Values of Violence (337)
- Pilgrimage: Crossing Real and Imagined Borders (724)
- Pushing the Boundaries: Normans across the Sea, I - Crossing the Channel (1539)
- Pushing the Boundaries: Normans across the Sea, II: Mediterranean Exchanges (1639)
- Pushing the Boundaries: Normans across the Sea, III: Networking in the North Sea World (1739)
- Queenly Thresholds, II: Navigating Paradigms in Textual Sources (644)
- Quick! Hurry! Late!: Urgency in the Medieval World (854)
- Religious Drama between Medieval and Early Modern Times (1024)
- Rhetoric of Exclusion: Medieval and Modern (1136)
- Rivers in the Middle Ages: Borders, Highways, and Networks (1518)
- Saints, Cults, and Relics in Western European Cathedrals (1601)
- Saints Crossing Borders (548)
- Seeking Justice at Westminster and Beyond, I: Management and Mercy at the Political Centre (1531)
- Signifying Borders in Medieval Wales (1551)
- Somewhere, Someday, Somehow: Imagined Borders in Narratives of Community, I (1524)
- Somewhere, Someday, Somehow: Imagined Borders in Narratives of Community, II (1624)
- Somewhere, Someday, Somehow: Imagined Borders in Narratives of Community, III (1724)
- Terminological Tensions: Reconsidering Key Categories of Late Antique and Early Medieval Research, I (116)
- Terminological Tensions: Reconsidering Key Categories of Late Antique and Early Medieval Research, II - Disciplined Bodies (216)
- Terminological Tensions: Reconsidering Key Categories of Late Antique and Early Medieval Research, III - Parsing Minds (316)
- Text and Identity in Byzantine Literature (823)
- Textual Borders: Applying Textual Criticism to the Variance of Medieval Literary Works (1132)
- The Artefactuality of the Codex: Form and Content in Manuscript Making in Medieval Europe (255)
- The Borders between Myth and History: Comparative Reflections on Medieval Historiography (822)
- The Borders of Hagiography, I: Text and Genre (147)
- The Borders of Universal History (722)
- The Boundaries of Monastic Institutions, II (638)
- The Community of the Realm in Scotland, 1249-1424: History, Law, and Charters in a Recreated Kingdom, II - Sources and Methods (1605)
- The Dynamics of Fixed Boundaries: City Walls and Diocesan Boundaries (1149)
- The Limits of Gregory of Tours, I: Authorship and Narrative (1522)
- The Marches of Britain and Ireland, 1100-1400, I: Landscape and Geography (543)
- The Marches of Britain and Ireland, 1100-1400, II: Conflict and Conquest (643)
- The Marches of Britain and Ireland, 1100-1400, IV: Identity (843)
- The Middle Ages in the New World (814)
- Transformation and Creativity in the Face of Conquest: Poetics, History, Cosmology (1303)
- Transforming Borders: Constructing Identities in Late Antiquity, I (1523)
- Urban and Provincial Boundaries in the Wider Medieval World (1114)
- Violating Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, I: Speaking and Writing about Violence (117)
- Violating Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, II: How to Get Away with Murder in the Church? (217)
- Virtues and Vices: Social Norms, Emotions, and Their Uses in Medieval Texts (310)
- Visualising the World in Islam and Christendom (1234)
- 'Weaving Stories': The Mythographic Writings of Thomas Walsingham (1701)
- West African Borders: Reading through External Accounts (656)
- What Divided the Peoples?: Forming the Borders of Slavic States in the 10th and 14th Centuries (532)
- What Really Was a Castle?: Tightening the Borders of Elusive Interpretation, I (1235)