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medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

This could be a fun venue for your work.  Part of the thesis perhaps--
but, your priorities should be dazzling your profs and colleagues at
UMN.  Seek their imput if you are interested.

lezlie

Address from September 2002-May 2003

Medieval Institute
715 Hesburgh Library
Notre Dame, IN 46556
phone: 574-631-5062

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Date: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 7:44 pm
Subject: [M-R] Final Call for Papers for Vagantes

> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
> culture
> Final Call for Papers: VAGANTES
>
> VAGANTES: Second Annual Graduate Student Conference on the Middle
Ages
> University of Toronto, March 20-23, 2003
>
> The graduate medievalists of the University of Toronto, Harvard
> University, and
> Cornell University are pleased to announce the second annual
> Vagantes conference,
> organized by and for graduate students pursuing research on any
> medieval topic.
> We welcome submissions from all disciplines including those
> dealing with topics
> outside the Latin West.
>
> Please keep in mind that although papers and abstracts should
> demonstrateoriginality and mastery of their specific topic, they
> should also demonstrate an
> understanding of the audience, which will be largely made up of
> graduate students
> who study the Middle Ages from a very wide range of disciplines.
>
> VAGANTES is an annual, travelling conference for graduate students
> studying any
> aspect of the Middle Ages.  The first highly successful conference
> took place at
> Harvard University; after Toronto, the conference moves to Cornell
> University in
> 2004.  The conference was conceived with several goals in mind,
> including the
> fostering of a sense of community among junior medievalists,
> providing exposure
> to an interdisciplinary forum, and showcasing the resources of the
> hostinstitutions -- all within a student budget.  For ongoing
> updates see: http://
> www.chass.utoronto.ca/medieval/vagantes.html
>
>
> 250-word abstracts are DUE BY OCTOBER 1, 2002.
>
> Send submissions and an extremely brief CV either by email to:
>
> [log in to unmask]
>
> or send them by regular mail to:
>
> Vagantibus
> c/o Centre for Medieval Studies
> University of Toronto
> 39 Queen's Park Crescent East
> Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C3
> Canada
>
>
> N.B. All submissions are greatly appreciated. However, due to various
> constraints, not all can be accepted. The selection committee will
> not begin to
> review submissions until after the October 1st deadline.
>
>
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