IMC 2023: Time slots
IMC 2023: Sessions on Thursday 6 July, 09.00-10.30
- Ambiguity of Hospitality, I: Approaching Intercultural Host-Guest Relations through Discourse and Rituals, 1000-1350 (1504)
- Ars Vendendi: Retail and Advertising in the Middle Ages, I (1543)
- Art Binds Communities in Medieval Europe, I: Networks beyond Borders (1529)
- British Archaeological Association, I: Networks of Artisans (1533)
- Byzantine Warfare, I: Military Networks and Entanglements between Byzantium and Its Neighbours (1513)
- Castle Spaces, III: Networks of Conquest - Understanding the Significance of Crusader Castles (1502)
- Central European Queenship, I: Embedding Power and Authority in Different Cultural and Legal Systems (1525)
- Christian Entanglements of the Supernatural in Late Antiquity, I: Demons and Their Contexts (1522)
- Concepts and Foundations in the Practice of History, I (1538)
- Ecclesiastical Networks in Early Medieval Gaul, Hispania, and Italy, I (1518)
- 'Entangled' Monasticism in Medieval and Early Modern Christianity: A Comparison with Medieval Japanese Buddhism (1516)
- Entangled Selves, Emotional Selves, I: The Self in Pain (1527)
- Entangled Semantics of Power between East and West, I: Lost in Translation - Chancery Habits, Institutional Language, and Diplomatic Practices in the 1192 Byzantine Chrysobull to Pisa (1520)
- Entanglements across Medieval Space, Objects, and Data, I (1523)
- Entanglements in Afghanistan (1511)
- iForal Project, I: Historical Perspectives on Portuguese Municipal Charters, 12th to 15th Centuries (1540)
- Inscriptions as Networks and Entanglements in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean, I (1530)
- In Search of the Common Good: Socioeconomic Entanglements, Consensus, and Power in the Crown of Aragon, 14th-15th Centuries (1517)
- J. R. R. Tolkien: Medieval Roots and Modern Branches (1536)
- Jews, Conversos, and Christians: Professional Relationships in Late Medieval Iberia, I (1519)
- Late Medieval Scandinavian Elites, II (1544)
- Law after Rome: Networks and Connections in the Leges barbarorum, II - Social Life of Law and Documentary Practices in Early Medieval Italy (1509)
- Loyalty as Entanglements, I: Loyalty as Emotional Entanglement (1524)
- Meditations: Identity, Thought, and Questioning in Old English and Anselm (1501)
- Middle English Middles: Hegemony, Resistance, and the In-Between (1512)
- Military Orders and Crusaders, I: Sessions in Honour of Professor Helen J. Nicholson (1539)
- Mourning and Remembrance, I: To Be Remembered in Your Community (1541)
- Multidimensional Diplomacy: The Mamluk / Cairo Sultanate as a System of Networked Empire, I (1510)
- Networks and Entanglements in Early and High Medieval Central Europe, I (1514)
- Networks and Entanglements in Nordic Hagiography, I (1532)
- Networks of the Lord's Prayer: Exploring St Gall's Library (1548)
- Pan-Continental Story Collections in a Comparative Perspective, I: Secrets and Suspicion (1526)
- Queer Community in the Middle Ages, I: Disruptive Networks and Transhistorical Queerness (1507)
- Representing Networks and Entanglements, I: Medieval Narrative (1535)
- Rethinking the Carolingian Reforms Further, I: Knowledge and Praxis from Top to Bottom (1508)
- Searching for Health and the Holy, I: Saints and Pilgrims (1537)
- Sights and Sounds: Medieval Pastimes (1528)
- Sino-Byzantine Comparisons, Eurasian Entanglements, I: New Elites and New Learning? (1515)
- Social Agency of Secular Goldsmiths' Work in the Late Middle Ages, I: Production (1545)
- Standing between Worlds: Cultural, Political, and Military Brokers and Their Networks in the Mediterranean Region between the 4th and 7th Centuries (1542)
- Tangling with the Classics, I: Medieval Learning (1531)
- Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy: Twenty Years After, I (1506)
- The Medieval Psalter in England (1547)
- The Papacy of Paschal II and the Triumph of Roman Primacy?, I (1505)
- To Be God with God: Mystical Networks and Entanglements, I - Mystical Relationality and Theological Anthropology (1521)
- Two Medieval Lives: Archbishop and Countess (1534)
- Writing, Printing, and Illuminating Books in the Late 15th Century (1546)