All talks begin at 4.15pm, in the HRI, unless otherwise indicated. Term 1, 2018-19. 10 September, 5pm, Diamond Lecture Theatre 8 – co-sponsored with SCEMS Barbara Rosenwein (Loyola University Chicago), ‘What is the history of emotions?’ 26 September (week 1) [38 Mappin Street Workroom 2] Sarah Greer (St Andrews): ‘Hrotsvitha the historian: rewriting the past in the Primordia Gandeshemensis‘ 17 October (week 4) Paul Oldfield (Manchester): ‘Remembering innovation: Laity and Urban Commune in Twelfth-Century Southern Italy’ 24 October (week 5) – venue TBC Francisco Diaz Marcilla (Lisbon), ‘The Church and the Crown in Late Medieval Iberian Context: Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology and Sources’ 14 November (week 8) – PGR Session [HRI Seminar room] Richard Gilbert (Hist) – ‘Late medieval and early modern South Yorkshire’ Emma Hook (Arch) – ‘Oblates and the disadvantaged: quasi-monastic care in later medieval society’ 28 November (week 10) Linne Mooney (York), ‘More Light on Thomas Hoccleve, Clerk of the Privy Seal, Londoner, and Friend of Chaucer’ 5 December (week 11) – Jessop West G03 Ulriika Vihervalli (Hist), ‘Gender-based violence and royal women in late Roman Italy’ 12 December (week 12) Mattia Chiriatti (Alcalá/Sheffield): ‘Visual Display and the Construction of Memory in Gregory of Nyssa’s Hagiographic Homilies’ Term 2 13 February (week 2) Chris Mowat (Hist), ‘Neither priest nor priestess: Interpreting the Galli priesthood of ancient Rome through queer and non-binary gender perspective(s)’ 27 February (week 4) – Hunter Society Session Paul Johnson (Arch): ‘Conceptual geographies: exploring the articulation of social space in Roman Lusitania’ 13 March (week 6) – Classical Association Session Owen Hodkinson (Leeds) – ‘”She’s not deadly. She’s beautiful.” Reclaiming Medusa for Millennial Tween and Teen Girls?’ 27 March (week 8) – PGR Session Sarah Poniros (Arch) – ‘Experiencing Migration and Diversity in Roman Britain: A Multidisciplinary Approach’ Lewis Dagnall (Hist) – ‘Tribute in Late Antiquity’ 1 May (week 9) [venue tbc] Brigitte Resl – ‘Thinking about Noah’s ark in the Middle Ages’ 8 May (week 11) – Classical Association Session Ian Haynes (Newcastle): ‘Recent research on Hadrian’s Wall’
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