📢 Announcing Harlaxton Medieval Symposium 2025: The Medieval City! 📅 18th-21st August 2025, Madingley Hall, Cambridge. For more information, including a programme and booking details, please see our website: harlaxtonmedievalsymposium.o…
ALT Harlaxton Medieval Symposium 2025: The Medieval City. Madingley Hall, Cambridge, Monday 18th-Thursday 21st August 2025.
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ALT Harlaxton Medieval Symposium 2024 at Madingley Hall, Cambridge. Women in Late Medieval Britain: Makers, Patrons, and Readers. 12th-15th August 2024. Booking now open!
An exciting opportunity to join the 🏴'Mapping the March'🏴 team with a UKRI-funded PhD studentship at
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Please apply via the link provided in the application description.
Closing date for applications: 7th May 2024 at 5pm BST
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We're celebrating the work of Professor Anne Curry. Subscribe to the tabula gratulatoria for "Documenting Warfare: Records of the Hundred Years War, Edited and Translated in Honour of Anne Curry" (Editors Rémy Ambühl and Andy King).
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I am looking forward very much to giving this seminar which will offer a comparative study of the Irish Liberty of Meath and the Welsh Marcher Lordship of Narberth during the 1390s
It's been a busy start at #HarlaxtonMedSym2023 in honour of Jenny Stratford, but see below for a flavour of some of the excellent and interesting papers we've had so far!
ALT Sandy Heslop presenting on the Winchester School of manuscript illumination.
ALT Michael Jones presenting on a surviving medieval Breton heraldic tabard.
ALT Anne D. Hedeman presenting on French manuscript representations of Richard II.
ALT David Green presenting on real and imagined communities in the Plantagenet Empire.
We were all shocked to learn of the sudden death of Clive Burgess. Clive was a member of the Harlaxton Medieval Symposium steering committee and an expert in the history of late medieval religion. (1/3)
On the podcast | @pablodiablo74 tells the story of the man who broke out of the Tower of London, and masterminded Edward II’s downfall spr.ly/6011P5517
This year's Pamela Tudor-Craig Memorial Lecture will be given by Prof. Nigel Morgan and Dr Lynda Dennison and will discuss the iconography, style, dating and patronage of the fascinating Queen Mary Psalter (@BLMedieval) - this is not one to be missed!
ALT Leaf from the Queen Mary Psalter - with miniature illumination showing Christ's crucifixion.
ALT Leaf from the Queen Mary Psalter - with miniature illumination showing the Tree of Jesse.
ALT Leaf from the Queen Mary Psalter - with miniature illumination showing Christ in the Temple speaking to the doctors.
ALT Leaf from the Queen Mary Psalter - with miniature illumination showing God the Creator, accompanied by angels and demons.