Reminder: Abstracts are due Nov 1st for the 51st Sewanee Medieval Colloquium! (4/10-11)
Help us think collectively about "Refuge and Resistance," and get inspired by subthemes organized by some amazing collaborators.
For more on submission, format and funding, see www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com
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Historians! Art historians! Musicologists! Literature-types! Set your thinking caps to "Resistance and Refuge" for the 51st Sewanee Medieval Colloquium, April 10-11th, 2026.
Sub-theme threads due Aug 1st, and full CFP here: www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com/2026-colloqu...
Friends and relations: please feast your eyes on the GLORY of this year's Sewanee Medieval Colloquium program:
www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com/schedule
Not a Colloquium item, but a cross-post for those interested in proposing NCS panels. We are helping to organize a thread on "Thinking with/through Medieval Literature and Texts" and would love to hear what you come up with!
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Thread #7.
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.........but actually just tomorrow!
A reminder that abstracts for the Sewanee Medieval Colloquium are due November 1st. Let's celebrate!
(Plenary indulgences not included with registration.)
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Another exciting PLENARY ANNOUNCEMENT for the 2025 Sewanee Medieval Colloquium. Reveal is...well...revealed on our new website!
www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com/2025-colloqu...
A quick reminder: we would love to see your thread proposals for this year's Sewanee Medieval Colloquium (2/28-3/1). Our theme is "Jubilee" and we are excited to hear your ideas about celebrations, feasting, ritual, commemoration, and more! Due: 8/10
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We already have some really exciting sub-theme proposals coming in for this year's Sewanee Medieval Colloquium. Add your perspective on our theme with a sub-theme of your own by 8/15, and learn more about ways to join us for our Jubilee year! www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com/conference-f...
Plenary Announcement!
We are thrilled to announce the 2025 Brinley Rhys Plenary at the 50th Sewanee Medieval Colloquium. For the exciting reveal about our guest, see the full update on our website:
www.sewaneemedievalcolloquium.com/2025-colloqu...
People: pre-order this book if you can! Helen King is w/o peer in her insights into the histories of how the ♀️ body has been perceived across the centuries. Without peer! And what a writer. #histmed cc: @womenknowhistory.bsky.social
New Website! 2025 CFP announcement! Exciting things for all and sundry!
Join us Feb 28-Mar 1 for a celebration of our 50th meeting: "Jubilee."
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Sewanee Medieval Colloquium updates, you ask? A program and schedule, you ask? Very well!
We are so delighted to unveil this year's excellent line up. It's going to a really wonderful group this year! new.sewanee.edu/academics/me...
This is a really wonderful weekend...
...to submit your abstract to the 49th Sewanee Medieval Colloquium!! Abstracts due Nov. 1st, and the conference is April 5-6, 2024. (Ring out, bells!)
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CFP Reminder! Abstracts for the 49th Sewanee Medieval Colloquium (April 5-6, 2024) are due Nov. 1st. Come join the conversation on "History and Personhood" as part of our general call or through one of our fabulous sub-themes.
Plenaries: Marion Turner (Oxford) and Kristina Richardson (UVA).
What's all this then? How about a little CFP to get the ball rolling...
History and Personhood: April 5-6, 2023! new.sewanee.edu/academics/me...