IMC 2020: Strands
IMC 2020: Sessions in strand Historiography (Medieval & Modern)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages (AAMA), Second Assembly: Challenges and Opportunities in Radical Education - A Round Table Discussion (1452)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages, I: Rethinking What We Know Best - Narratives of State Building (1052)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages, II: Rethinking What We Know Best - Religious Stories (1152)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages, III: Rethinking What we Know Best - Resistance Stories (1252)
- Anarchist Approaches to the Middle Ages, IV: Critical Approaches to the Ideology and Political Economy of the Medieval and Early Modern State (1352)
- 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)
- Borderline History?: Reading Liturgical Commentaries as Historical Sources, I (120)
- Borderline History?: Reading Liturgical Commentaries as Historical Sources, II (220)
- Borders and Limits in the Environmental History of Pre-Modern England (1718)
- Borders in Arabic Literature and Historiography (1014)
- Borders in Medievalism and Historiography in the North? (622)
- Can Battles Change the World?: Researching European Medieval Battlefields - A Round Table Discussion (437)
- Challenging Nationalism(s) and the Medieval Border: Ludlow, Arras, Inchcolm, Tournai (236)
- Channelling Relations in Medieval England and France: A Round Table Discussion (1416)
- Chronicling on the Northern Frontier of Christendom: Saxo Grammaticus and the Gesta Danorum (522)
- Confronting Sexual Violence in the Classroom: A Round Table Discussion (757)
- Critical Questions and Future Directions: Research on Medieval Southern Italy - A Round Table Discussion (1326)
- Crossing Historiographical Borders? (122)
- 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)
- Delimiting Territories: Case Studies of Imagined Frontiers (524)
- Digitising the Classroom: Bringing Undergraduates, Research, and Digital Methods into Dialogue - A Round Table Discussion (157)
- Early-Career Researchers in Digital Medieval Studies: A Round Table Discussion (357)
- 'Early Medieval England' at the IMC: Futures, Challenges, Aspirations - A Round Table Discussion (857)
- Engaging New Local Audiences for the Middle Ages (1553)
- Exploring New Territories in Education: The Challenge of Teaching the Middle Ages 500 Years Later (1351)
- Flavius Josephus the Middle Ages (1021)
- Frontier Zones in the Mediterranean, I: Material and Immaterial Frontiers in Lombard Italy (521)
- 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, IV: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Italy (1312)
- Getting into Print: Publishing with Academic Journals - A Round Table Discussion (903)
- Getting the Message: Historians and Diplomats, c. 1100-1300 (1705)
- Great Expectations?: Medieval Literacy 25 Years On - A Round Table Discussion (904)
- Hagiography and History: Where Do We Go from Here? - A Round Table Discussion (447)
- Historical Writing and Crusade Texts: Narrativity, Intertextuality, and Tradition (617)
- Innovative Pedagogies in Medieval Studies (652)
- Innovative Pedagogies in Medieval Studies: A Round Table Discussion (952)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity, I - Bodies that Matter (148)
- 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)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity - A Round Table Discussion (448)
- Lands of Tyranny, Heroism, and False Christianity: Livonia and Lithuania in the Late Middle Ages (805)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, I (1555)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, II (1655)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, III (1755)
- 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)
- Mike Clover and the World of Late Antiquity, II: The Vandals, North Africa, and Late Latin Literature (306)
- Neglected Narratives of the Early Crusade Movement (1205)
- Network Analysis for Medievalists, I (1331)
- Network Analysis for Medievalists, II: Opportunities and Challenges - A Round Table Discussion (1431)
- New Frontiers in Research on the Aristocracy in France in the Central Middle Ages, I: Capetians and Aristocrats (1546)
- Playing the Middle Ages, IV: A Round Table Discussion (452)
- Political Uses of Medieval Iberia (1236)
- Public Medievalism: Responsibility and Cultural Heritage Management (336)
- Race and Its Historiography in Medieval Iberian Studies (1140)
- Revisiting Borders: Identity, Trust, and Transgression in Commercial and Religious Practices in Latin Europe, South Asia, and East Asia during the 'Medieval' Period (714)
- Rewriting Royal Histories (1124)
- Secular and Religious Writings, c. 600-1100 (356)
- Sessions in Honor of Stephen D. White, I: Medieval Society and Social Networks (1001)
- Sessions in Honor of Stephen D. White, II: Medieval Legal Processes and Disputing (1101)
- Sessions in Honor of Stephen D. White, III: Medieval Violence (1201)
- 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)
- Teaching the Medieval in the Digital Age, I: New Approaches to Teaching Old English (251)
- Teaching the Medieval in the Digital Age, II: Teaching Medieval Texts (351)
- Teaching the Medieval in the Digital Age: A Round Table Discussion (451)
- 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 between Myth and History: Comparative Reflections on Medieval Historiography (822)
- The Borders of Universal History (722)
- The Concepts That Confine Us, or, How is Research Framing Borders in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages? - A Round Table Discussion (916)
- The Different Shapes of Burgundy, I (1543)
- The Different Shapes of Burgundy, II (1643)
- The Limits of Gregory of Tours, I: Authorship and Narrative (1522)
- The Limits of Gregory of Tours, III: Space (1722)
- The Marches of Britain and Ireland, 1100-1400, I: Landscape and Geography (543)
- Transformation and Creativity in the Face of Conquest: Poetics, History, Cosmology (1303)
- 'Weaving Stories': The Mythographic Writings of Thomas Walsingham (1701)
- Why Emotions Matter: Towards an Emotional History of the Middle Ages - A Round Table Discussion (1456)
- World Medievalism?: Exploring Medievalism's Geographical and Cultural Limits - A Round Table Discussion (914)
- Writing Lives: Biography, History, and the Archives of 13th-Century Europe - A Round Table Discussion (1057)