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Join us April 23â24 for paper sessions, keynotes from Dr. Eleanor Standley (Oxford) & Dr. Joseph Mason (Cambridge), and more.
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The OMGC committee is delighted to announce this yearâs Call for Papers! We look forward to receiving submissions for 20-minute papers from graduate students on the theme âSounds and Silence.â
Please submit abstracts of 250 words to oxgradconf@gmail.com by 8 December 2025.
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Itâs #WorldMigratoryBirdDay!
Bird migration is one of natureâs greatest wonders...
Epic journeys across oceans, deserts and continents, guided by instinct and the pull of the seasons.
Meet three extraordinary travellers spending summer in the UK⊠đ
Have you considered Costco would be the perfect place to kickstart your Chewy Decimal System?
(May have referenced this Smartypants ep every day for the last 5 days)
And away we go! OMGC 2025 is underway with Panel 1: Saints and Staging.
Perhaps a Surf Scoter?
Registration for OMGC 2025, âRituals and Ceremonies,â April 24-25 at the Maison Française d'Oxford, is now live on our website! Follow the link to register for free in-person or online participation.
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...and our 2025 program is now live, too! Check out the full slate of presentations below, including keynote speakers Dr. Helen Gittos (Oxford) and Prof. Aleks Pluskowski (Reading).
Canât wait to punt with the otters
When we launched this channel, we promised river-based content. And wow, do we have some for you....
A misty sunrise walk for one Wolfson student at the weekend was rewarded with this most thrilling of sights.
Why are there Ostrich Eggs in Medieval Churches? www.medievalists.net/2024/03/why-... #History
These deeply beautiful maps show the migration patterns ofâârespectivelyââCurlew, Kittiwake & Blackcap.
From this interactive migration atlas recording migrations of 300 bird species: migrationatlas.org
Birds both tether us to places & stitch the world together.
Absolutely! Now I just need a band (and musical proficiency)
Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park WA, USA
Rialto Beach, La Push WA, USA
Kalaloch Beach, Olympic Peninsula WA, USA
Seattle, WA
Iâve been catching myself daydreaming about the PNW â specifically of the view from my old desk and trips to the Olympic Peninsula.
Thereâs something encouraging and tranquil about a skyline of evergreens and the quiet of mossy forest. Perhaps itâs that the current milieu is deficient in both.
Great read with concrete recommendations to combat the denialism surrounding the 6th exinction.
« As with climate change, the biodiversity crisis is happening whether or not people believe or directly experience it ».
Since yesterdayâs MS damaged by a canon ball was a hit, I figured Iâd continue sharing objects from my overflowing folder of museum/archive snapshots.
Today I give you the historianâs version of r/whatismycookiecutter: what is my Iron Age brooch?
(Moesgaard Museum, DK)
đș #archaeobirds #aarhus
A highlight from my trip to York: a manuscript hit by a canon ball!
This cartulary (c.1345-1480) may have been in St Maryâs Tower during the 1644 siege of York. The shape of the damage led to the theory that it was hit by a musket/cannon ball.
York Minster Archives, MSS XVI/A.1 #medievalsky #York
Some of the wildlife at Tresco Abbey Gardens, Isles of Scilly UK
What is something small that changed your perception of the past? #medievalsky
Hereâs mine: In De Avibus, Frederick II recommends spitting cold water on falcons & transporting them at night to prevent overheating in warm seasons.
Never expected aristocracy spitting on raptors, but there you go. đïž
Did Foster the People (un)intentionally produce an album w/ appeal for medievalists? Bosch-esque art, a krautrock-jazz version of The Seafarer in Glitchzig⊠Is it just me?! (Also, the đș solo rocks)
My spirit
out in the waterways,
over the whaleâs path
it soars widely
But the wind has other plansđ¶
Call for Papers for the 2025 Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference on the theme of 'Rituals and Ceremonies.' The conference will be held on the 24th and 25th of April, 2025. in Oxford. The committee welcomes proposals related to the medieval period from graduate students from all disciplinary perspectives and universities. Presenters should plan to attend the conference in-person. Paper proposals should be no longer than 250 words and sent to oxgradconf@gmail.com by the 6th of December, 2024.
The OMGC committee is delighted to announce this year's CfP! We look forward to receiving paper proposals (250 words) from graduate students on the theme of âRituals and Ceremoniesâ. The conference will be held in Oxford on the 24th and 25th of April, 2025. More info on the CfP. #medieval #OMGC25 đïž
Registration for the 2024 Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference is open *until March 15*! Hosted by MFO on April 8-9, this yearâs conference includes keynote lectures by Prof. Sophie Page (UCL) and Dr. Hannah Ryley (Oxford).
www.torch.ox.ac.uk/event/oxford...
#oxford #medievalsky #conference đïž
Iâve read too much hagiography recently. My mid-term stress manifested as a dream of inescapable Apocalypse. Iâm an advocate for historical empathy, but dreams of end-days (Friday of week 8) it NOT what I bargained for. đ #medieval #medievalsky #AcademicSky đïž
Reading Venantius Fortunatusâ hagiography of Radegund and I have a suspicion he was fed up with the nuns at Poitiers for not doing their chores. He likes to emphasize how saintly Radegund scrubbed the kitchen, cleaned the privies, and swept the pavements. Moral of the story: take out the damn trash.
I realized yesterday that cats are the masters of circular breathing. Talented little bastards donât even have to try.
The Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference committee is excited to announce that the theme for the 2024 conference is: âSigns and Scriptsâ The conference will be held in person on the 8th and 9th of April, 2024. We invite proposals relating to all aspects of the topic âsigns and scriptsâ in the medieval world. Submissions are welcome from all disciplinary perspectives, whether historical, literary, archaeological, linguistic, interdisciplinary, or anything else. There are no limitations on geographical focus or time period, so long as the topic pertains to the medieval period. We ask that all presenters attend in person with hybrid participation available for attendees who cannot travel to the event. Submission Guidelines Papers should be a maximum of 20 minutes. A limited number of bursaries are available to help with travel costs, and we welcome applications from graduate students at any university. Please send abstracts of 250 words to oxgradconf@gmail.com by the 17th of December.
I am excited to extend a CfP to graduate students for the 2024 Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference (8/9th April). We are looking for submissions relating to the theme 'Signs and Scripts.' Whether that means inn signs, theatre, spiritual signs... is up to interpretation! lnkd.in/eMjihfjc #Medievalsky
I'm excited to share my recent blog post on OMS exploring the cultural logic of Majapahit 'piggy banks' and their muddy origins in a global history of sapiens and sus. 'Writing in the Mud' is a challenge for historians to take inspiration from pigs and transgress comfortable disciplinary enclosures.
Iâll take this as an opportunity to plug Professor Urbanskiâs new book âMedieval Monstrosity.â She was an inspiration and a mentor during my time at the UW and introduced me to Jeffrey J. Cohenâs work on âMonster Theoryâ which she applies in her book to Medieval Europe. A perfect Halloween read! đ