M6 Medieval Reading Group Symposium, Communities

M6 Medieval Reading Group Symposium, Communities

10:30am - 6:00pm / Friday 28th June 2019
Type: Conference / Category: Department
  • Admission: Admission is free. Please register via Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/m6-medieval-reading-group-symposium-communities-tickets-57594394384)
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The M6 Medieval Reading Group Symposium, titled "Communities", is the opportunity for postgraduate students and early career researchers to come together to discuss and celebrate the diversity within medieval studies. This event allows us to expand our monthly meetings, further strengthening networks among PGs and ECRs from different departments and across different universities. Individuals studying the medieval world in departments of history, literature, archaeology, linguistics, philosophy, theology, and other disciplines are welcome to attend.

The theme of the symposium is medieval communities in all forms. This one-day event will comprise of presentations and a keynote address and culminate in a group discussion, continuing the tradition of highlighting the various sources, historiography, and methodology within our own fields and beyond.

Further details and registration can be found here [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/m6-medieval-reading-group-symposium-communities-tickets-57594394384].