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Mesocco Castle Medieval Festival

On Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18, 2023 rediscover the Middle Ages with the medieval festival to be held at Mesocco Castle!

Pilgrimage to Walsingham for Feast of the Annunciation

To celebrate the launch of the new book London to Walsingham Camino, a special and exciting walking pilgrimage which takes in the last stages of the Camino has been arranged for pilgrims to participate in. A great opportunity to participate in a walking pilgrimage with an experienced guide which involves treading one of the ancient and newly re-established pilgrimage routes to Walsingham.

Coptic Book Binding Workshop at Ely Museum

Join us for a fantastic Coptic Book Binding Workshop at Ely Museum with Helen Handmade Books

SRS 10th Biennial Conference

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.

Celtic Students Conference 2023 at the University of Glasgow

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

22nd Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies

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

The United States of Medievalism

In its exploration of a seemingly distant period, this collection challenges the underexamined legacy of medievalism on the western side of the Atlantic. Full of intriguing case studies and reflections, this book is informative reading for anyone interested in the contemporary vestiges of the Middle Ages.

Resources for Medievalists: DMMapp – Digitized Medieval Manuscripts App

The data of the DMMapp can be freely explored and the details of every institution discovered. You can discover the image’s copyright statements of the libraries you wish to visit, notes about repositories, and much more. The database is ever growing, and anyone can contribute by reporting missing libraries, broken links, or errors in the data.

Resources for Medievalists: Global Middle Ages

The Global Middle Ages Project is a global project featuring collaborative projects promoting the study of the medieval world from c. 500 to 1500 CE and beyond. The project aims to “deliver the stories of lives, objects, and actions in dynamic relationship and change across deep time”.

Resources for Medievalists: MEMSLib

MEMSlib is an initiative of the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent. This student-led project developed out of a shared desire to support their academic peers and colleagues during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Resources for Medievalists: The Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Blog

The Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Blog promotes the work of the curators at the Library, who are responsible for these items and thousands more, including medieval historical and literary manuscripts, charters and seals, and early modern manuscripts, from Homer to the Codex Sinaiticus, from Beowulf to Chaucer, and from Magna Carta to the papers of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

The Five-Minute Medievalist

Readers will learn about everything from the Templars, to popular movie myths, to love and lust advice from a 12th-century priest. Exclusive content includes two never-before-published articles on quirky medieval words we still use every day, and the surprising sexual secrets of the Middle Ages. Unlock the mysteries of the medieval world, five minutes at a time.

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