IMC 2021: Time slots
IMC 2021: Sessions on Tuesday 6 July, 16.30-18.00
- Administrators, Clerics, and Heiresses: Aristocratic Identities in Capetian France (815)
- Articulating Legal and Political Boundaries, 1050-1350, IV: Pluralism and Comparison (826)
- Auctoritas after Rome: New Approaches to 'Authority' in the Early Middle Ages, II: Between the Court and Bishop's Throne (817)
- Borders that Bind, IV: Territories in the Later Medieval Holy Roman Empire (824)
- Cistercians, II: Traveling Cistercians (825)
- Climate, the Environment, and the Natural World in Byzantium, III: Environmental Adaptation and Social History (813)
- Climate of the 15th Century, III: Economic and Social Impact (811)
- English Monasticism and Gender Studies, 8th-11th Centuries (806)
- Environments, Wetlands, and Agrarian Landscapes: Technical Solutions and Socioeconomic Exploitation in Wetland Areas in Medieval Iberia, 12th-15th Centuries (802)
- Images of the Dead, Buried, and Resurrected (801)
- Intellectual Climates in the Medieval Mystical Tradition, III: Manuscript Transmissions and Texts in Translation and Redaction (823)
- Law and Legal Culture in Early Medieval England (809)
- Medieval Ecocriticisms, II: Conceptual Climates - Humans in Their Place (812)
- New Faces in Medieval Iberian Studies, II (803)
- Noblewomen Network, IV: Royal Women (808)
- Political Uses of Medieval Iberia (804)
- Popes in Hostile Climates: Violence against (Anti-)Popes (818)
- Products of Their Environment, IV: Constructing Narratives and Memory (810)
- Public Medievalism: Responsibility and Cultural Heritage Management (821)
- Studies in Manuscripts, III: The Codex (822)
- The Materiality of Noble Power, IV: Material Culture (820)
- The Poor as Well as the Rich: Lay Religious and Their Care for the Sick, the Dying, and the Dead (816)
- Understanding Late Medieval Violence (819)
- When God Speaks and Nature Listens: Climate and Divine Revelations in Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism (814)
- Writing Medieval History / Reading Medieval History, IV: Getting the Message - Historians and Diplomats, c. 1100-1300 (805)