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>From: "Britt C Rothauser" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: CFP: The Medieval World: From the
>Secular to the Spiritual (10/1/06; 2/24/07)
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>
>24th Annual New England Medieval Studies
>Consortium Graduate Student Conference
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>University of Connecticut
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>The Medieval World: From the Secular to the Spiritual
>Saturday, February 24, 2007
>
>Plenary Speaker: James Simpson, Harvard University
>Professor of English and American Literature and
>Language; Life Fellow, Girton College Cambridge;
>Honorary Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities
>
>Abstracts from graduate students are now being
>accepted on all topics concerning late antiquity
>through the late Middle Ages. We strongly
>encourage papers from a variety of disciplines,
>including:
>
>Anthropology ñ Archaeology ñ Art History ñ Classical Studies ñ Comparative
>Literature ñ Disability Studies ñ Drama ñ
>Gerontology ñ History ñ History of Science
>ñ Language Studies ñ Literary Studies ñ
>Musicology ñ Philosophy ñ Paleography ñ
>Religious Studies ñ Urban Studies ñ Womenís and
>Gender Studies
>
>Sponsored sessions will include:
>Brown University ñ TBD
>Mystics Quarterly ñ Medieval Mysticism
>New England Saga Society ñ Norse and Germanic Sagas
>University of Connecticut Dodd Center ñ Art History
>Yale University Medieval Studies Program ñ Translation as Conversation
>
>We encourage submissions appropriate for these
>sponsored sessions. If you would like to be
>considered for one of them, please make a note
>on your abstract.
>
>Papers are to be no more than 20 minutes long
>and read in English. Please send proposals of no
>more than 200 words, with affiliation and
>contact details, via email (as Word attachment)
>to Kisha Tracy and Britt Rothauser
>([log in to unmask]) by October 1, 2006, or by
>post to:
>
>Britt Rothauser
>University of Connecticut
>Department of English, U-Box 4025
>215 Glenbrook Road
>Storrs, CT 06269, USA
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