CFP: The Medieval World: From the Secular to the Spiritual Special Session for First Year Graduate Students (grad) (2/1/07; 2/24
24th Annual New England Medieval Studies Consortium Graduate
Student Conference
University of Connecticut
The Medieval World: From the Secular to the Spiritual
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Abstracts from first year graduate students are now being accepted
on all topics concerning late antiquity through the late Middle
Ages. This is a special session for first year graduate students
only. We strongly encourage papers from a variety of disciplines,
including:
Anthropology – Archaeology – Art History – Classical Studies –
Comparative
Literature – Disability Studies – Drama – Gerontology – History –
History of Science
– Language Studies – Literary Studies – Musicology – Philosophy –
Paleography – Religious Studies – Urban Studies – Women's and
Gender Studies
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 (uconnnemsc_at_yahoo.com) by February 1, 2007,
or by post to:
Britt Rothauser
University of Connecticut
Department of English, U-Box 4025
215 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Please see our website at
http://www.medievalstudies.uconn.edu/NEConsortium.htm for further
information.
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