The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell is pleased to announce the 34th annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC), which takes the idea of “Subjectivities” as its theme. The conference will be held virtually over Zoom on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024.
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CFP: ‘The Senses, Cognition, and the Body in Medieval Devotional Practices’, deadline 30 November 2023
Scholars are invited to submit abstracts for the upcoming conference ‘The Senses, Cognition, and the Body in Medieval Devotional Practices’.
CFP: ‘Ecologies of Visual Culture in the Global Middle Ages’, Association for Art History 2024 Annual Conference, University of Bristol, deadline 10 November 2023
The Association for Art History plans its 50th anniversary 2024 conference on ecologies of visual culture during the Middle Ages in collaboration with the University of Bristol.
CFP: ‘Owning Gothic Ivories: Buying, Giving, Circulating’, British Museum and V&A (25-26 October 2024), deadline 15 January 2024
Papers are invited for this conference that investigates the ownership history of Gothic ivories, focusing on how artefacts transitioned into new usage and ownership contexts.
CFP: ‘The Medieval in Museums’, IMC Leeds 2024, deadline 18 September 2023
Proposals are invited for the IMC Leeds 2024 session ‘The Medieval in Museums’.
CFP: ‘Commemoration and the Senses in Late Medieval Europe’, IMC Leeds 2024, deadline 24 September 2023
Abstracts are welcomed for the session ‘Commemoration and the Senses in Late Medieval Europe’ at IMC Leeds 2024.
CFP: ICMS Kalamazoo 2024 – two sessions on Queer(ing) Medieval Art, deadline 15 September 2023
This session seeks papers that bring queer methodologies to the study of medieval visual culture.
Prize: Haboldt-Mutters Prize, Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Deadline 31 December 2023
Simiolus is now accepting submissions for the annual Haboldt-Mutters Prize for young art historians. REQUIREMENTS Scholars who wish to compete for this award for the best original contribution on European art prior to 1950 should be younger than 35 at the time of submission and their paper should be limited to a maximum of 20,000Continue reading “Prize: Haboldt-Mutters Prize, Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Deadline 31 December 2023”
CFP: “Monastic libraries and book collections in times of crisis, c. 1000-c. 1600,” International Medieval Congress, Leeds, Deadline 12 September 2023
The proposed session(s) focuses on religious communities’ responses to crisis in relation to convent libraries and book collections. We aim to investigate what happened to medieval convent libraries and book collections in times of peril during the Middle Ages, but also the early modern period and up until our time. At certain times, these changesContinue reading “CFP: “Monastic libraries and book collections in times of crisis, c. 1000-c. 1600,” International Medieval Congress, Leeds, Deadline 12 September 2023″
CFP: “Virgin Mary’s relics – Prestige, Rivalry, Forgery and Reproducibility,” International Congress on Medieval Studies (Online Session), Deadline 15 September 2023
This special online session wishes to analyze the power of the Virgin Mary’s relics as triggers not only to processions and pilgrimages but also to Marian cults competition. The scientific importance of the session lies in understanding how these devotional objects could be perceived as activators of civic prestige. The possession of these relics encouragedContinue reading “CFP: “Virgin Mary’s relics – Prestige, Rivalry, Forgery and Reproducibility,” International Congress on Medieval Studies (Online Session), Deadline 15 September 2023″