IMC 2020: Keywords
IMC 2020: Sessions tagged with Learning (The Classical Inheritance)
- 14th-Century Italy and England: Dialogue beyond Borders (615)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, III - Alterity and Identity (1245)
- Centres, Peripheries, Temporalities: New Textual and Cultural Studies (748)
- Chronicling on the Northern Frontier of Christendom: Saxo Grammaticus and the Gesta Danorum (522)
- Conflicts within Christendom: Understanding Borders between Secular and Religious Authorities (1538)
- Constructing and Deconstructing Medieval Boundaries (619)
- Crossing the Rubicon, I: The Medieval Julius Caesar, Conqueror, or Peace-Bringer? (1548)
- Here and There: Borders in the Middle Ages (841)
- Imagining the Afterlife: Dante and the Franco-Italian Poets (821)
- Literary Linguistic Approaches to Old and Middle English Texts (528)
- Medieval Irish Borders: European Connections, I (215)
- Mountain and Otherness: Mystery, Misunderstandings, and Diplomacy on a Geographical Border in the Byzantine Early Middle Ages (1611)
- Narratives of Migration (322)
- New Voices in Medieval Irish Studies: Investigating Political, Linguistic, and Sexual Boundaries (124)
- Patronage, Luxury, and Showing Off Your Status in Life and in Death (601)
- Philosophical Boundaries (1142)
- Recognition across Borders, II: The Manipulation of Ideas (1113)
- Seeing across Religious and Cultural Divides (313)
- Social Groups and Their Boundaries (1346)
- Somewhere, Someday, Somehow: Imagined Borders in Narratives of Community, II (1624)
- 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)
- The Borders of Religion, II: The Later Middle Ages (1317)
- 'Weaving Stories': The Mythographic Writings of Thomas Walsingham (1701)
- Women and Gender in Medieval Literature (219)