M6 Medieval Reading Group Symposium: 'Reading Medieval Journeys: Beginnings, Ends and In-Betweens'

Start time: 10:30 / End time: 16:30 / Date: 15 Jun 2018 / Venue: School of the Arts Library University of Liverpool

Open to: Students within this Faculty / Staff within this Faculty / Students from other HEIs / Staff from other HEIs/research institutions

Type: Symposium

Cost: Free. Book via Eventbrite.

Contact: For more information contact Danica Ramsey-Brimberg at m6readinggroup@gmail.com

Website: http://www.m6medieval.wordpress.com


About the event

Location: School of the Arts Library, University of Liverpool

The M6 Medieval Reading Group Symposium, titled "Reading Medieval Journeys: Beginnings, Ends and In-Betweens", 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 journeys in all its forms, including physical, spiritual, metaphorical, and temporal. This one-day event will comprise of presentations and culminate in a group discussion, continuing the tradition of highlighting the various sources, historiography, and methodology within our own fields and beyond.

Coffee, tea, and lunch will be provided. If registries have any dietary requirements, would like to attend the conference dinner, or have any further questions, please contact m6readinggroup@gmail.com.

Further information regarding the M6 Medieval Reading Group and the symposium program will be available at: www.m6medieval.wordpress.com

This event is in partnership with the Department of English and the Department of History at the University of Liverpool, and the Department of History at the University of Manchester.

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