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MIT Ancient and Medieval Studies Colloquium

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Megan Cook (Colby College), Dirtbag Medievalism or, Medievalism Without the Middle Ages. This paper asks how the concept of “the medieval” functions differently than other historical periods by focusing on “minor medievalisms”—those allusions to and...

MIT Ancient and Medieval Studies Seminar

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Sonja Drimmer (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Is Book History the History of Books? Genealogies Between the Scroll and the Codex in Fifteenth-Century England.

MIT Ancient and Medieval Studies Colloquium

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Shane Bobrycki (University of Vienna), Plague, War, Migration, Climate Change, Sex, and the Demographic Riddle of the Early Middle Ages. This talk will take place on the Zoom meeting platform; please click here to register.

MIT Ancient and Medieval Studies Colloquium

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Patrick Geary (Institute for Advanced Study, emeritus), The Challenges and Dangers of Genetic History. This event will take place on the Zoom platform; to register, please click here.

MIT Ancient and Medieval Studies Colloquium

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Kim Sexton (University of Arkansas) and Lynda Coon (University of Arkansas), Racetrack to Salvation: The Circus, The Basilica, and the Martyr. Zoom link here. Six basilicas constructed by Christians in fourth-century Rome relate purposefully to ancient...