General Medieval Studies
For the study of the Middle Ages (8th-15th centuries) as regards civilizati on, literature , linguistic s, history, and art history.
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Offers a focus for all who have an interest in church monuments of all types and periods. It was conceived to encourage the appreciation, study and conservation of church monuments both in the UK and abroad. Website includes an index of articles from the Church Monuments Society Journal from 1985 to the present.
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Published by the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies .
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The Digital Medievalist Project is an international web-based Community of Practice for medievalists working with digital media. It was established in 2003 to help scholars meet the increasingly sophisticated demands faced by designers of contemporary digital projects.
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Membership in the Digital Medievalist Project is open to anyone with an interest in its subject matter, without regard to skill or previous experience in Humanities Computing. Participants range from novices contemplating their first project to many of the pioneers in our field. |
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Supports reseach and teaching in economic and social history through publications, including the Economic History Review and a range of textbooks and study packs, through conferences and workshops, through the finance of research fellowships and research grants, and through bursaries and prizes for younger scholars..
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Recognizin g the irreducibl e pluralism of the contempora ry critical map and regretting the frequent tendency to premature closure in favor of some familiar terminolog y, we would like to provide a forum where different methods, different terminolog ies, different approaches can communicat e without sacrificin g any of their distinctiv eness. Such communicat ion, we believe, will excite critical activity and conserve critical energy but do neither at the expense of the multiple, often random, voices of modern medievalis ts and Renaissanc e scholars. "Diver se folk diversely they seyde" is the watchword, we think, of a vital and productive community.
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Supporting Medieval Studies in the Midwest since 1983
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Iter was created for the advancement of learning in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) through the development of online resources.
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Founded in 1925, the MAA is the largest organizati on in the world devoted to medieval studies.
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A western locus for interdisciplinary conversations about the Middle Ages.
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A point of contact, meeting and reflection on medieval history.
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The Past and Present Society publishes Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies; has its own book series; and sponsors occasional conferences.
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The editor and editorial board invite submission s from scholars whose work falls within the domain of all Medieval and Renaissanc e discipline s: literature , history, art, music, philosophy , religion, languages, rhetoric, or interdisci plinary studies.
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The leading organization in the Americas for the interdisciplinary study of the period 1300-1650 in Western history. The RSA brings together members from many backgrounds who are interested in a wide variety of disciplines related to this period.
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RM aims at establishing itself as an on-line community of medievalists, beyond specialistic fields, and aims at encouraging institutions and individual scholars in experimenting and exploring, through a common action, the potential of new communication technologies.
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Open to contributions in all fields studying the Middle Ages, a period ranging from 500 to 1500. Its primary emphasis is on Western Europe, but Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are also included.
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Specialised information on studies and research on the Middle Ages: historical documents above all, artistic works devised by the tradition/innovation dialectic, and objects of critical reflection.
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Deals not only with British history, but also with almost all aspects of European and world history since the classical era.
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A free online journal dedicated to the study of Northwestern Europe from the Late Roman Empire to the advent of the Norman Empire.
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Publishes work across the discipline s on topics ranging from late antiquity to the seventeent h century, work that is both historical ly grounded and informed by the broad intellectu al shifts that have occured in the academy.
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Publishes articles informed by historical inquiry and alert to issues raised by contemporary theoretical debate. The journal fosters rigorous investigation of historiographical representations of European and western Asian cultural forms from late antiquity to the seventeenth century. Its topics include art, literature, theater, music, philosophy, theology, and history, and it embraces material objects as well as texts; women as well as men; merchants, workers, and audiences as well as patrons; Jews and Muslims as well as Christians.
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Homebase of the International Medieval Congress on Medieval Studies.
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Formerly the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review, TMR operates as an electronic moderated distributi on list, providing a wealth of material of great value to scholars, students, and educators worldwide.
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Advancing public education by promoting the study of the landscape in all its aspects.
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The essays contained in this yearbook are a selection of the best essays presented by students reading for the degree of MA in Medieval Studies at the Centre for Medieval Studies of the University of York.
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