CFP: ‘Good Governance and the Built Environment of Late Medieval Cities (ca. 1200–1600)’, deadline 7 April 2025

Applications are welcomed for this upcoming conference that explores how—and to what extent—building was integral to governing a late medieval city.

CPF: ‘Communication – Cooperation – Confrontation: Queens, Noblewomen, and Burgher Women in the Middle Ages’, deadline 20 April 2025

Applications for papers are invited for the conference Communication – Cooperation – Confrontation: Queens, Noblewomen, and Burgher Women in the Middle Ages’.

CFP: ‘La sculpture monumentale médiévale à l’épreuve du musée: enjeux, conceptions, réceptions’, deadline 1 March 2025

The Musée du Louvre, the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse, the Université de Toulouse, and the research group Patrimoines en partage are organising two events focusing on the challenges of presenting sculptures from mostly vanished religious buildings in the permanent collections of museums.

CFP: ‘From Taxonomy to Fluxus: Nordic art at the borders between Medieval and Early Modern’, NORDIK 2025, deadline 28 February 2025

Abstracts are invited for the session ‘From Taxonomy to Fluxus: Nordic art at the borders between Medieval and Early Modern’ for the October 2025 NORDIK conference.

CFP: ‘Sanguis Christi: Visual Culture / Visionary Culture (13th–18th centuries)’ (December 2025), deadline 1 April 2025

Papers are invited for this conference on the subject of the blood relic of Christ. Deadline for applications is 1 April 2025.

CFP: ‘Medieval Communities’, International Medieval Society Annual Conference, deadline 1 December 2024

The International Medieval Society invites paper proposals for their upcoming 18th annual conference (July 3-5, 2025). This year’s theme is “Medieval Communities.”

CFP: ‘Medieval Art on the Move’, PhD colloquium on medieval art, Courtauld Institute of Art, deadline 20 January 2025

This year’s PhD colloquium on medieval art at the Courtauld Institute of Art centres on the theme ‘Medieval Art on the Move’. Submissions for papers are now invited.

CFP: ‘Who Ruled the World? Queen Urraca and Her Contemporaries in the Early Twelfth Century’, Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid,  3–5 March 2026 (deadline 1 April 2025)

Organizer: Therese Martin, Instituto de Historia, CSIC, Madrid Research Grant: Intersections of Gender, Transculturalism, and Identity in Medieval Iberia: The Recycling and Long Life of Objects and Textiles (Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities, PID2023-151143NA-I00, 2024-2027), PI: Verónica Carla Abenza Soria, Universidad Complutense, MadridPlace: Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid This conference marks the 900th anniversaryContinue reading “CFP: ‘Who Ruled the World? Queen Urraca and Her Contemporaries in the Early Twelfth Century’, Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid,  3–5 March 2026 (deadline 1 April 2025)”