Category Archives: Conference Work

CFP: 2023 International Conference for the Study of Medievalism

October 26-28, 2023  The UNICORN Castle Submission Deadline: August 15, 2023 The 2023 conference will be hosted by The UNICORN Castle, a haunted museum, currently in the process of evolving into an online virtual environment. Most scholarly presentations will be … Continue reading

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CFP: ICMS/Kalamazoo 2023 Sessions Sponsored by the ISSM

The Conference will be held in Hybrid Format on May 11-13, 2023 All three sessions will be remote. SCIENCE FICTION MEDIEVALISMS—PAPER PANEL While Science Fiction would seem to occupy the greatest distance from the Middle Ages, it remains deeply informed … Continue reading

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CFP: Outlaw Networks (Leeds 2023)

This is for a hybrid session at the International Medieval Conference in Leeds  (3 to 6 July, 2023). Outlaw Networks Although they sometimes work alone, outlaws in history and literature always belong to a series of networks. They exist alongside, … Continue reading

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‘The New New Knighthood? – The Knights Templar in Memes and Manifestos’—Brian Egede-Pedersen

On October 7th at 4 pm BRT(UTC-3), medievalist Brian Egede-Pedersen (Nykøbing Katedralskole, Denmark) will be joining us in our online group (GEHM – Unimontes) here in Brazil with a talk/presentation titled: ‘The New New Knighthood? – The Knights Templar in … Continue reading

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36th Annual Conference on Medievalism

We are excited to announce that registration for the 36th Annual Conference on Medievalism is now open! “Medievalism Today” November 4-6, 2021 Hosted by Delta College (online via Zoom)   The fee is $30 for tenure-track faculty / free for … Continue reading

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