The Medieval Agricultural Revolution: New evidence

Gresham College Gresham College, Barnard's Inn Hall, London

Using new evidence from plant and animal remains from archaeological excavations in England, this lecture links these to wider developments in medieval society, notably growing social and wealth inequalities.

Celtic Students Conference 2023 at the University of Glasgow

University of Glasgow University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

A unique opportunity to showcase the Medieval Studies community at your institution, gain valuable professional development experience, and meet fellow medievalists!

Online Talk: German Renaissance Sculpture

on-line

Completely out of kilter with the developments in Italy of the High Renaissance, this episode in art history is not especially well known, but it is spectacular, with many individual virtuosic sculptors creating astonishing works. Lecture by Dr Victoria Mier

TALK: Helena Hamerow – Feeding Medieval England

Larkin Room, St John's College, Oxford St John's College, Oxford, United Kingdom

Join Professor Helena Hamerow at the Oxford Archaeological Society for her talk titled "Feeding Medieval England: A Long ‘Agricultural Revolution' ".

Scientiae 2023

Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences and Faculty of Arts, Charles University Charles University, Opletalova 38, 110 00 Staré Město, Prague, Czech Republic

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Prague!

SRS 10th Biennial Conference

LJMU Student Life Building LJMU Student Life Building, Copperas Hill, Liverpool

The topic for the tenth SRS Biennial Conference is ‘Difficult Pasts‘; it will open in Liverpool on the evening of Wednesday 19 July 2023 with the SRS Annual Lecture (Dr Islam Issa), and close on Saturday 22 July 2023.

The Viking World

Nordia House Nordia House, 8800 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97223, OR, United States

Are you interested in learning about the much talked about and debated history and culture of the Vikings? Learn from medievalist historian, Terri Barnes. Topics include Viking influence in the world, language and arts, and mythology and religion.

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