medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Dear Colleagues:
The forty-ninth annual meeting of the Midwest Medieval History Conference will be held on the campus of the Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio on 1-2 October 2010. This year's meeting is centered around the theme of "Medieval Church and Society," in honor of Joseph H. Lynch, Distinguished University Professor and Joe R. Engle Professor of the History of Christianity at Ohio State and longtime member of the MMHC, who died unexpectedly in December of 2008 at the age of 65.
The conference will commence on Friday afternoon with graduate student papers. Saturday will feature scholarly papers on a range of topics as well as a keynote address by Professor John Van Engen from the University of Notre Dame.
Paper proposals are welcome on any area of the history of the Middle Ages, through papers connected to the church and society theme will be especially welcome. Graduate students presenting will receive a $100 honorarium. Abstracts of 250-300 words may be sent via e-mail to both of the Program Co-Chairs, Phil Adamo at [log in to unmask] and R.J. Stansbury at [log in to unmask] Any particular questions regarding the conference may be directed to the same e-mail addresses; further information about the MMHC may be found at <http://mmhc.slu.edu>.
Deadline for submission: March 15, 2010.
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Ronald J. Stansbury, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
Roberts Wesleyan College
2301 Westside Dr.
Rochester, NY 14624
585-594-6335 (office)
585-594-6039 (fax)
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