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Growing presence of the IEM at the International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
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The Concept of Medieval Stasis: From Medieval Studies to Medievalism, from Medievalism to Political Culture
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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An Alternative History of the Grail Quest
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…medieval studies…”
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From Heroic Science to Visual Studies: Pathways of Heraldry among Concepts, Images, and Contexts
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St. Genevieve in the Revolution : Sylvain Maréchal’s Counter-History
Published 2013-06-01“….), won the first Labarge Prize awarded by the Society of Canadian Medievalists for best book in medieval studies. Her new book, published by University of Alberta Press, is an annotated translation of Maréchal’s Nouvelle légende dorée, extending her work in medieval hagiography and her lifelong interest in revolutionary history.…”
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Medieval Glosses as a Test Subject for the Building of Tools for Digital Critical Editions
Published 2021-08-01“…In this article, I document my approach to editing a digital corpus of philosophical glosses, and explain the tools I am using and customizing to make available to a larger public of digital scholarly editors, especially in the field of medieval studies.…”
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Ansanus “the Baptizer” and the Problem of Siena’s Non-Existent Early Episcopacy (c. 1100–1600)
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Rec. ad op.: Kuzembayuly A., Abil’ E., Alibek T. The Siberian ulus and Kazakhs: Problems of ethnic continuity and historical memory
Published 2024-09-01“…The third chapter raises issues of the prehistory of the Siberian ulus, with special attention given to the ulus of Taibugi, the study of whose descendants has recently taken the lead in Kazakh medieval studies. The fourth chapter is devoted to the history of the Siberian ulus, divided into separate stages (13th–14th centuries, the period of the collapse of the Golden Horde, the Siberian Khanate). …”
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