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IMC 2021: Sessions

Session 1702: New Voices on Early Medieval England, I

Thursday 8 July 2021, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England
Organiser:Judith Kaup, Englisches Seminar, Universität zu Köln
Moderator/Chair:Chelsea Shields-Más, Department of History, University of York
Paper 1702-aBeyond the Limitations of Category: Wulfstan's Commonplace Book, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 201, and Intellectual Culture at Worcester
(Language: English)
Deanna Brooks, Centre for Medieval Studies University of Toronto
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Language and Literature - Old English, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1702-bA Multifaceted Approach to Investigating Romano-British and Early Saxon Identity and Migration: An Osteological and Radiocarbon Survey of Southern England
(Language: English)
Katherine Miller, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology University of Bristol
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Archaeology - Sites, Daily Life, Social History
Abstract

The New Voices sessions are intended for all scholars new to studying early medieval England, including research students, newly-appointed lecturers, and anyone who has only recently begun to work in this area. They provide an interdisciplinary perspective and showcase new work in the field. All submissions are reviewed by what was known as the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (ISAS) at the time of submission of these sessions (vote on name change has resulted in the new name: International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England), who determine the ultimate selection of papers through a process of anonymous peer review.