The 29th International Congress on Medievalism, October 24-25, is coming to Georgia Tech. Participating HTS graduate students will pay no registration fees at all (lunches and dinner receptions cost extra, of course); and most events will take place in the Hall Building. Please also note that there will be ample opportunity for publishing revised versions of the conference papers in two established refereed journals. And, to avoid misunderstandings: This is NOT a conference for medievalists only, but for anyone interested in the ongoing process of the reception of medieval culture in postmedieval times.
Inquiries, one page proposals for entire sessions (deadline: May 15, 2014), and one page proposals for individual papers (deadline: June 1, 2014) should be sent to the conference organizers at medievalisms@lmc.gatech.edu. The conference will be held from October 24-25, 2014, in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
All presenters at the conference have the opportunity to revise/extend their papers and submit them to The Year’s Work in Medievalism (for texts up to 4,000 words) or Studies in Medievalism (more than 4,000 words). The editors of both journals (YWiM: Ed Risden; Richard Utz; SiM: Karl Fugelso) will be available for discussing possible contributions during the conference. Those with book-length project should contact Chris Jones and Karl Fugelso, editors of Boydell & Brewer’s book series Medievalism.
Please visit the Plenary Speakers page for keynote abstracts and further information about Sylvie Kandé and Kathleen Verduin. For more information, see our conference website at: http://medievalisms.lmc.gatech.edu
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