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The University of Toronto's Centre for Medieval Studies hosts one of the largest interdisciplinary medieval studies programs in the world. www.medieval.utoronto.ca/
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premodernity.net/mwdwg Medieval World Drama Working Group Special Event: THE INFATUATED AND THE RAVISHING a workshop reading* of Muḥammad ibn Dāniyāl’s raunchy, shocking, queer shadow play from 13th/14th-century Cairo

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The deadline for registration is this Wednesday, May 1! Sign up for Summer Latin today! www.medieval.utoronto.ca/latin/summer...

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"Inṣāf: Authorial Justice" by Jeannie Miller www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Renée Trilling and Megan Cavell share a new set of teaching resources for Old English to explore entitled "Playing with Old English: a Playful Pedagogy Resource" for use / adaptation in your classrooms! hdl.handle.net/2142/122753

cover page with faint Old English text behind an image of a dagger and the top of a King's head
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"Seismographen der Krise. Vertrauen und Misstrauen in frühneuzeitlichen Flugblättern" (2024). Open Access: biblioscout.net/book/10.2516...#JbKG#Kommunikationsgeschichte#skystorians#bookhistory#mediahistory

Cover des Bandes "Seismographen der Krise. Vertrauen und Misstrauen in frühneuzeitlichen Flugblättern" (Stuttgart: Steiner 2024), hgg. von Fuschlberger, Pia; Kaske, Romana; Reichlin, Susanne.
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The last of my Covid projects: third volume of essays on premodern maculinities, this one co-edited with my dear friend and colleague Konrad Eisenbichler. The volume traces the transition from traditional premodern masculinities into something recognizably different. Thanks to everyone!#medievalsky

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"Premodern Masculinities in Transition" is a new collection co-edited by professor emerita Dr. Jacqueline Murray, to be published in March 2023. Its essays shed new light on how masculinity was understood, lived, performed and viewed during a period of huge change. www.degruyter.com/document/isb...

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The University of Toronto's Centre for Medieval Studies hosts one of the largest interdisciplinary medieval studies programs in the world. www.medieval.utoronto.ca/
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