The CMS from the city walls (c) Henry Bainton

The CMS is based in the heart of medieval York

a selection of books from the Centre's imprints

Two major imprints publish under the aegis of the CMS

York Minster (c) George Mabee

The Minster: a crucial resource for studying the Middle Ages in York

A will held in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research

A will held at the Borthwick Institute

Detail from the York Gospels

The York Gospels: one of the treasures of York Minster Library

St Mary's Abbey at dusk

The Centre's illustrious neighbours include St Mary's Abbey

King's Manor stone steps

The King's Manor refectory: a popular meeting place for students

Welcome to the Centre for Medieval Studies

One of the world's leading centres for interdisciplinary graduate teaching and research into the middle ages

Our 30 teaching staff are drawn from four parent departments: Archaeology, English, History and History of Art.

The Centre's lively graduate community includes more than 150 students pursuing interdisciplinary or single-subject MAs and PhDs. Find out more...

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      Forthcoming events

      • Monday 20 - Friday 24 February
        History of Art seminar series
        Dr Rosie Mills (Victoria & Albert Museum Visiting Research Fellow)
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      • Tuesday 21 February
        York Medieval Seminar
        Professor Guy Halsall (University of York)
        'Changing Minds around 600'
        Wine reception from 5pm, lecture at 5.30pm
        King's Manor, K/133

      • Monday 27 February
        Michael Carter (Courtauld Institute)
        'Brother Grayson's Bible: A Previously Unrecorded Book from St Mary's Abbey.'
        4.30pm, King's Manor K/133

      • Wednesday 29 February
        Political Culture Research Group
        Dr Jeremy Goldberg (University of York)
        'What Londoners Really Thought About Richard II: The Case of John Rykener "The Transvestite Male Prostitute'
        5.30pm, King's Manor KG/33

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