Archive | Call for Papers & Conferences

Due Jan 15 | CfP – “Crossing Boundaries: Disruption, Disturbance, and Defiance”

Crossing Boundaries: Disruption, Disturbance, and Defiance Forty-fourth Annual Warren Susman Graduate Conference April 1, 2022 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Submission Deadline: January 15, 2022 The 44th Annual Warren Susman Graduate Conference welcomes papers from graduate students in history as well as other humanities disciplines on the theme of histories across boundaries. We invite […]

Due by Jan 30 | CfP Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium 2022 – Consuming the Middle Ages

Consuming the Middle Ages: 2022 Medieval Studies Student Colloquium The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell University is pleased to announce its thirty-second annual graduate student colloquium (MSSC), which will focus on the theme of ‘Consuming the Middle Ages’. The conference will take place on the 23rd of April, to be held virtually over Zoom. The colloquium […]

Due Jan 31 | CFP: 9th Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium at UW–Madison

The Graduate Association of Medieval Studies (GAMS) at UW–Madison is excited to announce the CFP for our 9th Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium. Please consider submitting an abstract and sharing with your graduate students. We appreciate your time and consideration. Please see the announcement below. Ninth Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium: The call for papers for the […]

Due Dec 31 | CfP – Graduate Student Conference: ‘Remembering and Reimagining in the Middle Ages’

The Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC is organizing a conference to be held on March 3rd and 4th, 2022.  The graduate student conference, entitled ‘Remembering and Reimagining in the Middle Ages,’  invites paper presentations on the broadly conceived theme of ‘medieval memory.’ The remembered afterlife […]

Due Nov 29 | CfP – 21st Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies at CWRU

Please find attached a Call for Papers for the 21st Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies. The conference will take place at the Cleveland Museum of Art and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio from March 24th–26th, 2022. Vagantes is an interdisciplinary community of junior scholars that offers an excellent opportunity for sharing new research. […]

Deadline Sep 19 | CfP – The Ohio State University’s MRGSA: Graduate Student Symposium

The Ohio State University’s Medieval and Renaissance Graduate Student Association (MRGSA) is currently accepting proposals for our 8th annual Graduate Student Symposium: “Modalities of Premodern Media [mrgsablog.wordpress.com]“, which will be held online from October 22 -23, 2021. We are excited to share that our keynote speaker will be Prof. Whitney Trettien [english.upenn.edu] from the University of Pennsylvania. The lecture will also serve as […]

Due Oct 15 | CfP – Rutgers Art Review

Rutgers Art Review, a journal of graduate research in art history, hereby invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their graduate degree within the past year, to submit papers and digital humanities projects for its 39th edition. Papers may address all topics and historical periods within the history of art […]

Due Oct 15 | Submissions for EOLAS 15

Eolas THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF IRISH MEDIEVAL STUDIES An Cumann Meiriceánach um Léann na Meánaoise Éireannaí NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR EOLAS 15! 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 with other […]

Due Sep 15 | CFP: “Dear Medieval Studies” Roundtable at ICMS Kalamazoo, 2022

Dear Medieval Studies: Renegotiating the Citational Network (A Roundtable) – ICMS 2022 Kalamazoo, online Deadline for submissions: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 In Dear Science and Other Stories, Katherine McKittrick asks, “What if citations are suggestions for living differently?” (McKittrick 19). McKittrick’s work, drawing on Sylvia Wynter, demonstrates the social investment of disciplinary citational networks in […]

Due Sep 15 | CfP – Kalamazoo ICMS Session on Death and Judgment

Call for Papers: Death and Judgement in Medieval Literature [57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 9-14, 2022 Session sponsored by the Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame] Link to poster Notre_Dame_KZoo_CFP_2022 The question of what happens after death was a prominent subject in medieval thought, bringing together themes of temporality, materiality, spirituality, and salvation […]

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