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
CMS Professor Shami Ghosh challenges perspectives on the development of European capitalism. www.scientia.global/dr-shami-gho...
The political and economic system of capitalism is dominant in the Western world. But how did we get here? Dr Shami Ghosh, an associate professor in the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University o...
The deadline for registration is this Wednesday, May 1! Sign up for Summer Latin today! www.medieval.utoronto.ca/latin/summer...
"Inṣāf: Authorial Justice" by Jeannie Miller www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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
"Seismographen der Krise. Vertrauen und Misstrauen in frühneuzeitlichen Flugblättern" (2024). Open Access: biblioscout.net/book/10.2516...#JbKG#Kommunikationsgeschichte#skystorians#bookhistory#mediahistory
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
"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...