Tuesday 25th June

REGISTRATION: from 2pm in the foyer of Agnes Blackadder Hall
5.30pmPLENARY LECTURE: Terry Jones (author and broadcaster)
The Younger Hall
7.00pmWINE RECEPTION & BUFFET:
The Medical and Biological Sciences Building courtyard

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Wednesday 26th June

   
9:30 – 10.30PLENARY LECTURE: James Robinson (National Museum of Scotland)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre
 
10.30 – 11.00TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
11.00 – 12.30

PANEL SESSION ONE

A) Early Modern Medievalisms: Literature, Medievalism, and Religious Identity in the Sixteenth Century
Mike Rodman Jones, Will Rossiter and Stuart Mottram
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) The Medieval in Modern Ireland
Kate Mathis, Geraldine Parson, Conor McCarthy
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) The Middle Ages in Fiction
James Aitcheson, Virginia Jenner, Christian Livermore
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Medieval Music in the Modern World
Joanna Clements, Graham Coatman, Elina G. Hamilton
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Translating the Middle Ages 1
Catherine Leglu, Hannah Burrows, Andrew Eichel
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
12.30 – 13.30LUNCH at The Gateway
 
13.30 – 15.00

PANEL SESSION TWO

A) Nations, Nationalism, Medievalism
Fernando Alias Guillen, Graham Caie, Carrie Griffin
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Experiencing the Middle Ages in the Modern World
Tom Lawrence, Louise D'Arcens, Myra Seaman
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) Medievalist Poetries
Nancy Warren Bradley, Claire Pascolini-Campbell, James Robinson
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Modern Perspectives on Medieval Architecture
Nicolas Reveyron, Philip Bovey, Janice Mann
(Organiser: Janet Marquardt)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Byzantium and the Balkans: the 'other' Middle Ages at the Margins of Europe
Fani Gargova, Galina Fingarova, Roland Betancourt
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
15.00 – 15.30TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
15.30 – 17.00

PANEL SESSION THREE

A) Medievalism & Politics in Twentieth-century Italy
Lila Yawn, Tommaso Carpegna
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Continuities and Departures: A Poetry Reading and Discussion
Nan Cohen, Vahni Capildeo, Greg Delanty, Jane Draycott, Linda Gregerson
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) Medievalism and Religion 1
Joanna Ludwikowska-Leniec, Christopher Wilson, Angelina Costain
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Modern Interpretations of Medieval Art 1
Daniel Russo, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Alyce A. Jordan
(Organiser: Janet Marquardt)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Money & Medievalism
Marie Ito, Julie Mell, Alaric Hall
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
17.10 – 18.10

PLENARY LECTURE: Carolyn Dinshaw (New York University)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre

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Thursday 27th June

       
9:30 – 10.30

PLENARY LECTURE: Felicitas Hoppe (prize-winning author)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre

 
10.30 – 11.00TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
11.00 – 12.30

PANEL SESSION ONE

A) Arthuriana in the Modern World
Usha Vishnuvajjala, Miguel Gomes, Judith Benz
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Dirt, Dirty Doings and Doing the Dirty in Film and TV Medievalism
Susa Aronstein & Laurie Finke, Amy Kaufman, Andrew Elliott, Cory Rushdon, Kathleen Kelly
(Chair: Elizabeth Sklar)
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) Medievalism and Religion 2
Anna Lewis, Elizabeth Churchill
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Modern Interpretation of Medieval Art 2
Dorothy Verkerk, William J. Diebold & Erin Guy, Colleen M. Thomas
(Organiser: Janet Marquardt)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Translating the Middle Ages 2
Helen Brookman, Katherine Miller, Oliver Traxel
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
12.30 – 13.30LUNCH at The Gateway
 
13.30 – 15.00

PANEL SESSION TWO

A) Modern War and the Medieval Past
Carol Symes, Andrew Lynch, Tamara Bowler & Julia Essenburg
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) The Natural World and Medievalism
Elizabeth Robertson, Arwen Taylor, Helen Price
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) What can modern logicians learn from medieval ones?: Obligations, Insolubles and Consequences
Stephen Read, Sara Uckelman, Spencer Johnston
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Ghosts: How the Nineteenth Century Still Haunts the Middle Ages
Benjamin E. Sax, Theo Riches & Dominik Höink,
(Chair: Matthew Gabriele, Respondent: Julia Hofmann)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Materials and Medievalism
Anne Henderson, Bernhard Maier, Mark Hall
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
15.00 – 15.30TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
15.30 – 17.00

PANEL SESSION THREE

A) Adapting the Middle Ages 1
Jessica Hancock, Melinda Menzer, Rae Grabowski
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Violating the Middle Ages/Medievalist Violence
Elisa Impara, Sarah Lambert, Daniel Wollenberg
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) Medieval Scholarship and the Modern World
Maria Jesus Fuente, Carl Still, David Talbot
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Ghosts: How the Nineteenth Century 'Nation' Haunts the Middle Ages
Matthew Gabriele, Nicholas L. Paul, Courtney Booker
(Chair: Benjamin E. Sax)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Furniture & Furnishings
Peter Lindfield-Ott, Anke Bernau, Anne Carruthers
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
17.10 – 18.10

PLENARY LECTURE: Bruce Holsinger (University of Virginia)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre

 
19.00

CONFERENCE BANQUET
the dining room of University Hall
(a turreted, gothic confection of a building)

 
22.00

COMPLINE
University Chapel, North St
For delegates wishing to attend compline in this fifteenth-century chapel, medieval music has been especially chosen to coincide with our conference.

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Friday 28th June

9:30 – 10.30

PLENARY LECTURE: Patrick Geary (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre

 
10.30 – 11.00TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
11.00 – 12.30

PANEL SESSION ONE

A) Adapting the Middle Ages 2
Craig Wallace, Robert Mills, Neil Mulholland & Norman Hogg
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Spaces of Medievalism
David Matthews, Heidi Stoa, Victoria Blud
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) Dante and the Scots
Nicholas Havely, Robert Wilson, Claudia Rossignoli
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Canadianizing a Medieval Tradition: the Canadian Heraldic Authority and Twenty-first Century Medievalism
Claire Boudreau, Forrest Pass, Manon Labelle
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Translating the Middle Ages 3
Anne Baden-Daintree, Martha Driver & Gene Richie, Jorge Luis Bueno Alonso
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
12.30 – 13.30LUNCH at the Gateway
 
13.30 – 15.00

PANEL SESSION TWO

A) Adapting the Middle Ages 3
David Lawton, Nicola Gilmour, Courtney Barajas
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) Mental Landscapes, Medieval and Modern
Marion Turner, Corinne Saunders, Kirstin Mills
(Chair: Anke Bernau)
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) The Middle Ages in the Digital Age
Rob Houghton, James L. Smith
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Global Medievalisms
Jonathan Hsy & Candace Barrington, Dongill Lee, Leandro Garcia
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) Medievalism & Gender
Kelly-Ann Fitzpatrick, Leah DeVun, Melanie Caiazza
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
15.00 – 15.30TEA & COFFEE at The Gateway
 
15.30 – 17.00

PANEL SESSION THREE

A) Myths, Allegories and Early Modern Medievalism
Sarah Powrie, Vladimir Brljak, Alex Davis
Gateway Lecture Theatre 3

B) A Kink in Colm Cille's Spiral: Culture, Creativity and Collaboration 2013
Clare Lees, Michelle Brown, John Hartley
Gateway Lecture Theatre 4

C) St Andrew and St Andrews
Irina Dumitrescu, Sally Foster
Gateway Seminar Room 6

D) Medievalism and Popular Music
Simon Trafford, Eamon Byers
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 1

E) The Queer Times of Medievalism
Bea Wilford, Josh Davies, Carl Kears & James Paz
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Seminar Room 2

 
17.10 – 18.10

PLENARY LECTURE: Seamus Heaney (Nobel prizewinning poet)
Medical and Biological Sciences Building Lecture Theatre

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