IMC 2020: Time slots
IMC 2020: Sessions on Thursday 9 July, 14.15-15.45
- Approaches to Gendered Landscapes, III: Building and Bridging (1708)
- Bloodletting within the Borders of Media, Medicine, and Species (1721)
- Blurred Boundaries between the Sacred and the Secular, III: Folklore and Myth (1720)
- Borders and Frontiers of the Kingdom of Sicily, 11th-15th Centuries, III: Local Examples and New Methodologies (1726)
- Borders and Limits: Changing Views of the World in Old English and Anglo-Latin Writings, III (1732)
- Borders and Limits in the Environmental History of Pre-Modern England (1718)
- Borders beyond Borders, III: Gender (1716)
- Borders in Time, Borders in Imagination, Borders in Thought (1748)
- Borders in Tolkien's Medievalism, III (1736)
- Boundaries between Life and Death in the North Adriatic (1741)
- Boundaries of Holiness, Frontiers of Sanctity, III (1747)
- Crossing Borders in the Medieval Mystical Tradition, III: Manuscript Transmissions and Texts in Translation (1742)
- Crossing Borders in the Production of Illuminated Manuscripts: The Case of Illuminated Legal Manuscripts in Medieval Europe, 13th-15th Centuries (1735)
- Defining the Boundaries of Female Rulership, III: Challenging Definitions (1744)
- Disabled and Disabling Animals (1703)
- Fluid Boundaries in Monastic Life, III: Ideals and Representations, c. 1150-1300 (1717)
- From Old English to Middle English, III: Rethinking 'Transitional' English (1728)
- Frontiers and Colonialism in Medieval Iberian Societies, III: 14th-16th Centuries (1725)
- Getting the Message: Historians and Diplomats, c. 1100-1300 (1705)
- Initiatory Journeys and Heuristic Traversals (and Backwards) From Antiquity to the Middle Ages, III: The Reception of Borders as Crossed Spaces (1715)
- Late Antique Frontiers, III: Urban and Suburban (1729)
- Living in the Carolingian World, III: Testing the Limits of the Carolingian World (1712)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, III (1755)
- Manuscripts without Borders, III: New Explorations in Manuscript Audience (1733)
- Meanings and Methods of Combat in Medieval Fight Books and Other Manuscript Sources (1730)
- Medieval and Modern Identities in Games, III: Overcoming Tropes and Stereotypes (1752)
- Medieval Landscapes / Seascapes: New Perspectives on Borders (1734)
- Medieval Papacy, c. 500-1500, III: In Rome or at the Curia - Knowledge, Information, and Representation (1757)
- Negotiating Boundaries between Jews and Christians in the Urban Space of Medieval Germany (1727)
- New Frontiers in Research on the Aristocracy in France in the Central Middle Ages, III: Aristocrats Crossing Frontiers (1746)
- Observants on the Borders: Religious and Political Challenges in Central and Eastern Europe in the Quattrocento (1740)
- Pushing the Boundaries: Normans across the Sea, III: Networking in the North Sea World (1739)
- Reconsidering the Boundaries of Religious Dissent in the Long 12th Century, II (1738)
- RĂmur: On the Borders of Orality and Literacy (1745)
- Seeking Justice at Westminster and Beyond, III: Custom and Common Law in the Manor Court (1731)
- Somewhere, Someday, Somehow: Imagined Borders in Narratives of Community, III (1724)
- Status, Rank, or Office?: Social Boundaries in England, 900-1100, III - Clerics, Women, and Status (1750)
- The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Tradition, III: Christian Texts (1704)
- The Art of Borders, II: Examining the Meaning and Function of Borders, Edges, and Thresholds in Early Medieval Art (1709)
- The Limits of Gregory of Tours, III: Space (1722)
- The Many Beckets, III: Venerating St Thomas in the Medieval and Modern Worlds (1707)
- War, Peace, and Diplomacy, III: Agency, Authority, and Practices Among State and Non-State Actors (1737)
- 'Weaving Stories': The Mythographic Writings of Thomas Walsingham (1701)
- Women and Artistic Production beyond the Borders of Byzantium (1711)
- Women between Worlds?: Vowesses, Beguines, and Anchoresses at Home and in the Community (1719)