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Battle and Bloodshed: Representations of War in the Middle Ages

Battle and Bloodshed: Representations of War in the Middle Ages

Publié le par Vincent Ferré (Source : Dr Katariina Nara)

Call for papers

Battle and Bloodshed: Representations of War in the Middle Ages

13th – 14th June 2009 Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield

We invite postgraduate students and early career researchers working in any field of Medieval Studies to submit abstracts for an interdisciplinary conference at the University of Sheffield, organised by medievalists in the Department of French and hosted by the Humanities Research Institute. We welcome papers which approach issues in the interpretation of representations of war in medieval society. Suitable topics may include, but are not limited to:

Crusades

Battles

Tournaments

Naval warfare

Weapons and armour

Mechanical/technical aspects of warfare (siege engines etc)

Knighthood

Heroism

Mercenaries

Treaties/Peace agreements

Women in war

Individual/group in war

Civilians in war

Heralds/Messengers/Ambassadors/Diplomats

Heraldry

Images of warfare

Divine intervention/intervention in general

We are delighted to confirm that our keynote speaker will be Dr Karen Watts, Senior Curator of European Armour at the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds.

Please send proposals of no more than 250 words for a twenty minute paper in English with your name, institution and contact details either by e-mail to battleconference@sheffield.ac.uk or by post to the address below by 27th March 2009.

Battle Conference

c/o Department of French

SOMLAL

Jessop West

1 Upper Hanover Street

Sheffield S3 7RA

UK