Conference : 'Borders and the Norman Wo...
St. Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies is hosting a three-day online conference, 'Borders and the Norman World', from 25 - 27 March 2021.
Events include:
March 25:
1:40pm (GMT) : Keynote lecture "Anjou and its Neighbours, 1189-1204" by Stephen Church.
2:50pm (GMT) : Keynote lecture "Controlling an Unstable Boundary: the Normans and their Continental Border Areas" by Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux.
3:40pm (GMT) : Keynote lecture "Neighbours and Border Relations in English and Welsh Histories, 1066-1200" by Emily Winkler.
March 26:
1:40pm (GMT) : Keynote lecture "The Cross-Channel World of the Bayeux Tapestry" by David Bates.
2:40pm (GMT) : Panel: "Ecclesiastical Boundaries In and Around the Norman World", chaired by Stephen Marritt.
4:10pm (GMT) : Publishing Questions and Answers with Caroline Palmer
4:40pm (GMT) : Keynote lecture "On the Road Again: Clerical Mobility and its Uses in the Norman World" by William Aird.
March 27:
11:00am (GMT) : Panel: "Legal Boundaries and the Norman World", chaired by Emanuele Conte
1:00pm (GMT) : Panel: "Borderlands of the Norman World", chaired by John Hudson
2:30pm (GMT) : Keynote Lecture: "Y a-t-il une historiographie 'normande' de la conquete de l'Italie du Sud?" by Marie-Agnes Lucas-Avenel
3:50pm (GMT) : Pane: "Borders in Sicily - A Case Study"
Interested persons may register at: https://bit.ly/2MCoeTd
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