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8 June 2013
Norse in the North: Latin Learning and Norse Culture
2nd Annual one-day Postgraduate Conference
Norse in the North Programme (PDF
, 288kb)
Registration Details
2 November, 2013
Storytelling in Court and Cloister: the SSMLL one-day conference
Further details to be posted soon
15-16 November 2013
'Inscribing the Past'
The Late Medieval France and Burgundy Seminar
CALL FOR PAPERS
3-5 July 2014
The Thirteenth York Manuscripts Conference:
Cathedral Libraries and Archives of Britain and Ireland
Further details (PDF
, 12kb)
Centre for Medieval Literature
a cross-disciplinary theoretical framework
for the study of medieval literature on a
European scale
From PhD to Life
Q & A with Chris Humphrey (PhD in Medieval Studies graduate)
Thursday 16 May
Writers at York
Bernard O'Donoghue - Poetry Reading
6.15pm, Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building
Wine and soft drinks will be served
All Welcome
poster (PDF
, 230kb)
Weds-Thurs 22-23 May
'New Directions in Castle Studies: Castles and Architectural History'
Dr Jeremy Ashbee and Dr John Goodall
Seminar: Weds 22 May, 2pm, K/133
Visit: Richmond, Bolton and Middleham Castles
Graduate students only
If you wish to attend contact Izzy Hampton: iaaf500@york.ac.uk
poster (PDF
, 359kb)
Tuesday 28 May
Professor Nicholas Brooks (University of Birmingham)
'The Composition of the Old English Royal Annals (al. the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) 899-1131'
5.30pm, King's Manor KG/84