The officers of MEMSA (Medieval & Early Modern Student Association) at UCLA are pleased to announce this year’s graduate student conference, “Frontiers, Borders, & Borderlands in the Early Global World.” While the conference will be held in Royce Hall on UCLA campus on June 2, 2023, it will be a hybrid event, meaning that participants are also free […]
Archive | Call for Papers & Conferences
Call for Papers: Eros: Thinking, Feeling, Writing Love from Classical Antiquity to Early Modernity
CFP – Conference Lightning Round for advanced graduate students Eros: Thinking, Feeling, Writing Love from Classical Antiquity to Early Modernity Advanced graduate students from the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium and other programs in the area are invited to participate in the conference “Eros: Thinking, Feeling, Writing Love from Classical Antiquity to Early Modernity” at NYU-Italian Department-Casa […]
Extended to Feb 12 | CfP – The Voices of the People
We live in a world of growing debate about the meaning of Democracy. The rise of extreme right-wing parties around the world and the urgent need to discuss liberal democracies place our generations in a key historical moment. It seems to be up also to historians to rethink what we can understand through democratic participation in a […]
Due Jan 28 | CfP – The Eternal Return of the Vampire / Die ewige Wiederkehr des Vampyrs (Rutgers University)
The Rutgers Ph.D. Program in German Studies Presents: The Eternal Return of the Vampire / Die ewige Wiederkehr des Vampyrs March 3-4, 2023 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (Updated: Hybrid Format) Keynote Speakers: Dr. Laurence Rickels (The European Graduate School) Dr. Elisabeth Bronfen (University of Zurich & NYU) “Stay here… the Master comes.” – Renfield, […]
Due Dec 15 | CfP – Medieval Studies Student Colloquium 2023: Lacunae
2023 Medieval Studies Student Colloquium: Lacunae The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell is pleased to announce the 33rd annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC), which takes the idea of “Lacunae” as its theme. The conference will be held virtually over Zoom on Saturday, March 11th, 2023. We invite proposals for 20-minute papers investigating […]
Dec 2 | Symposium: Make it New: The Many Dantes of the Twenty-First Century
Symposium Make it New: The Many Dantes of the Twenty-First Century Friday, December 2 (9:45 AM – 6:30 PM) A Two-Day International Conference at New York University and Columbia University The Seventh Edition of The Global Dante Project of New York Directors: Maria Luisa Ardizzone (NYU) & Teodolinda Barolini (Columbia) PRESENTED BY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY: […]
Dec 3 | 2022 Princeton Graduate Conference
Due Nov 28 | Vagantes 2023 Call for Papers
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the 22nd Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies, which will be held at Harvard University from March 16–18, 2023! Vagantes offers an excellent opportunity for junior scholars to share their research. We invite abstracts from current graduate students and recent MA graduates in all disciplines who are […]
Deadline Oct 14 | Submissions to Eolas journal no. 16 (2023)
Eolas The Journal of The American Society of Irish Medieval Studies An Cumann Meiriceánach um Léann na Meánaoise Éireannaí NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR EOLAS 16 (2023 publication)! Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of Ireland in the Middle Ages, including Irish intersections […]
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies Call for Future Host Applications Due September 30
The deadline to submit applications to host the Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies has been extended to Friday, September 30. Vagantes is an interdisciplinary conference focusing on the Middle Ages that is entirely organized and run by graduate students. This is a unique opportunity for graduate students to showcase the Medieval Studies community at their institution, as […]