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The Medieval Academy of America Committee on Centers and Regional Associations (CARA)
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Each year, the Medieval Academy of America’s Committee on Centers and Regional Associations maintains a list of medievalists who are visiting North America from other countries. The purpose of the list is to provide a resource for those who would like to invite foreign scholars to deliver lectures on their campus but are unable to cover the expenses of international travel. The current compiler of the list is Timothy C. Graham, Director of the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of New Mexico (tgraham@unm.edu).
If you would like to provide information for inclusion in the list, please complete and submit the form available at http://www.unm.edu/~medinst/cara/notificationform.html. |
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| The information included in this list also appears in the Medieval Academy News. For further information on programs and publications for medievalists, visit the website of the Medieval Academy of America, http://www.medievalacademy.org. |
Visiting Scholars List, 2010-2011
Dumbarton Oaks
Research Library and Collection
1703 32d St. NW
Washington, DC 20007
Tel.: 202-339-6401
Website: http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/
Contact: Polly Evans, EvansP@doaks.org
• Dimiter G. Angelov, (University of Birmingham)
Field: The Byzantine Hellene: Emperor Theodore II Laskaris and the Transformation of Byzantine Culture after 1204
Period of Residence: Spring, 2011
• Mark C. Bartusis, (Northern State University)
Field: Warfare in Later Byzantium
Period of Residence: Academic Year
• Ildiko Csepregi, (University of Reading)
Field: Temple Sleep from Antiquity to Byzantium: Healing, Dreaming, and Storytelling
Period of Residence: Fall, 2010
• Veronica della Dora, (University of Bristol)
Field: Mapping Sacred Landscapes in Byzantium
Period of Residence: Spring, 2011
• Réka Forrai, (Central European University)
Field: The Papacy and the Spread of Greek Learning in the Medieval West
Period of Residence: Academic Year
• Manfred Kraus, (University of Tübingen)
Field: The Byzantine Aftermath of Aphthonius’s Progymnasmata
Period of Residence: Fall, 2010
• Aglae Pizzone, (University of Milan)
Field: ‘Imagine There's a Tragelaph’: Phantasia and Aesthetics in the Middle Byzantine Period
Period of Residence: Academic Year
• Peter Sarris, (University of Cambridge – Trinity College)
Field: Agrarian Change in Byzantium c.630–1204
Period of Residence: Fall, 2010
• Kostas Yiavis, (Cornell University)
Field: Vernacular Byzantine Translations and the Medieval European Romance, 1350–1550
Period of Residence: Academic Year
Fordham University
Center for Medieval Studies
FMH 405B
Bronx, NY 10458
Tel. 718-817-4655
Website: http://www.fordham.edu/mvst
Contact: Maryanne Kowaleski, kowaleski@fordham.edu
• Dr. Nicola McDonald (Centre for Medieval Studies University of York King's Manor York, England)
Field: Medieval English and Anglo-Norman Literature, especially romance
Period of Residence: August 30, 2010-Jan. 11, 2011
• Dr. Rolf Stavnem (Scandinavian Institute, University of Aarhus Scandinavian Institute)
Field: Old Norse Literature
Period of Residence: January 1–May 31, 2010
Saint Louis University
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
3800 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Tel. 314-977-7180 | Fax: 314-977-3884
Website: http://www.slu.edu/x19540.xml
Contact: Thomas F. Madden, maddentf@slu.edu
• Brenda Bolton (Department of History, University of London University of Sydney)
Field: Medieval Papacy, Innocent III
Period of Residence: March 6 - April 7, 2011
• Carole Hillenbrand (Islamic Studies, University of Edinburgh)
Field: Medieval Islamic History
Period of Residence: April 7 - May 11, 2011
• Robert Hillenbrand (Department of Art History, University of Edinburgh) Field: Medieval Islamic Art and Architectural History
Period of Residence: April 7 - May 11, 2011
School of Historical Studies
Institute for Advanced Study
Einstein Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540
Tel. 609-734-8000
Website: http://www.hs.ias.edu/
Contact: Marian Zelazny, mzelazny@ias.edu
• Marcus Plested (Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge)
Field: Medieval History/Theology
Period of Residence: Sept. 10, 2010 - Summer 2011
• Karl Ubl (Historisches Seminar,Universitaet Tuebingen)
Field: Medieval History
Period of Residence: Sept. 2, 2010 - Summer 2011
University of New Mexico
Institute for Medieval Studies
2045 Mesa Vista Hall
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Tel. (505) 277-1191
Website: http://ims.unm.edu
Contact: Timothy C. Graham, tgraham@unm.edu
Rory McTurk (Professor Emeritus, University of Leeds)
Field: Old Norse literature, Viking history, Old and Middle English literature
Period of Residence: January-May, 2011
Vassar College
Dept. of French and Francophone Studies
124 Raymond Ave.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
Tel. 845-437-5719
Website: http://french.vassar.edu/
Contact: Christine Reno, reno@vassar.edu
• Bernard Ribémont (Université d'Orléans, France)
Field: Medieval Encyclopedias, Medieval French Literature, Medieval Law and Literature
Period of Residence: Oct. 24 - Nov. 2, 2010
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