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medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

The Haskins Society is organising sessions at Leeds in 2004.  As people will know, the theme is something like conflict or clash of cultures.  I have been asked to organise one of the Haskins panels.  What I would like to do is take something more like the post-colonial idea of cultural encounters rather than conflict.  Preferably, I would like to focus on Anglo-Norman and Angevin territories ('imperium') in the 11th-13th centuries.  The issues might, for example, revolve around insular and continental cultural encounters in England after 1066 or the interaction between religious and lay cultures, cultures of gender or cultural transactions between lords and peasants in any part of the territories/imperium.  Please contact me off-list ([log in to unmask]).  By culture, you can understand mentalite, the way of doing things, structuration/habitus - whatever - i.e. not rigorously.
Thanks and best wishes,
Dave 

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