CFP: British Archaeological Association post-grad conference 2024, deadline 31 August 2024

The BAA invites proposals by postgraduates and early career researchers in the field of medieval history of art, architecture, and archaeology. Papers can be on any aspect of the medieval period, from antiquity to the Later Middle Ages, across all geographical regions.

CFP: ‘IBERSAINTS: Making and Remaking Saints in the Iberian Peninsula and Beyond during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period c. 600 – 1600’, University of Salamanca, Spain (deadline 30 June 2024)

Paper and poster proposals are now invited for an in-person international conference hosted by the University of Salamanca in collaboration with the Museum of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain. This international conference seeks to explore the means of constructing and reconstructing saints in and beyond the Iberian Peninsula.

CFP: Defend sacred spaces: Fortified churches and monasteries in the medieval Mediterranean (9th-14th centuries), deadline 16 June 2024

Papers are invited for the II International ‘Mm3a’ Conference on fortified churches and monasteries in the medieval Mediterranean.

CFP: ‘Southeast European Silversmithing: Artisans, Donors And The Concept Of Piety During The Early Modern Period’, deadline 15 May 2024

The Institute of Art Studies, BAS, invites submissions for the international conference ‘Southeast European Silversmithing: Artisans, Donors, and the Concept of Piety During the Early Modern Period’.

CFP: ‘Carving Collective Practice: Working Against Monolithic Scholarship on Stone’, deadline 5 April 2024

Join ‘Thinking with Stone’ at IONA 2024 by April 5, 2024, for an experimental roundtable on medieval stone study. Share your work in progress and explore collaborative approaches.

CFP: ‘In viaggio verso l’oriente: Marco Polo e i Frati Mendicanti (Travelling to the East: Marco Polo and the Mendicant Friars)’, deadline 7 April 2024

Papers are invited for the upcoming conference on ‘Travelling to the East: Marco Polo and the Mendicant Friars’.