medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
The University of Maryland's College of Arts and Humanities has two
research centers (with which I'm unaffiliated) that might be (jointly?)
relevant to such a project. One is the Maryland Institute for
Technology in the Humanities (http://mith.umd.edu/) and the other is the
Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies
(http://www.crbs.umd.edu/index.shtml).
Dale Hample
Dept. Communication
Univ. Maryland
On 1/4/10 12:33 PM, Christopher Crockett wrote:
> <snip>
> i have just assumed that all the material so painstakingly assembled over so
> many years would find its collective expression in some form which could both
> reach a larger audience and also serve as an invaluable reference to all those
> on this list.
>
> a book first comes to (a 20th c.) mind, but, obviously, a website would be the
> ideal format.
>
> to put it together, apply for a grant somewhere, with a largeish line item for
> a research assistant to travel with you to do on-(exotic)site fact checking.
>
> i think i know of just the guy...
>
> c
>
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