The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group - PMRG

The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group - PMRG The Perth Medieval & Renaissance Group is based in Western Australia.

The Perth Medieval & Renaissance Group organises and promotes academic events in Western Australia related to the culture, life and history of the medieval and early modern periods. It organises and promotes academic events related to the culture, life and history of the medieval and early modern periods.

26/08/2023

Its publication comes after 25 years of preparation, a £1 million Arts and Humanities Research Council grant, a team of up to 25 researchers, and seven years of hard work.

07/08/2023

Chaucer's Early Modern Readers: Reception in Print and Manuscript

Everyone interested in Arthuriana is welcome to our PMRG talk by Emeritus Professor Andrew Lynch on Wednesday.
15/05/2022

Everyone interested in Arthuriana is welcome to our PMRG talk by Emeritus Professor Andrew Lynch on Wednesday.

23/04/2021

If you submitted an abstract to our conference - CHECK YOUR INBOXES! If you did submit an abstract but nothing is in your inbox, contact us ASAP!

It was such a pleasure reading so many amazing abstracts - we are getting excited for our conference!

06/04/2021
CONFERENCE UPDATE!The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group is holding a hybrid in-person and virtual conference 9-10 Sep...
06/04/2021

CONFERENCE UPDATE!

The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group is holding a hybrid in-person and virtual conference 9-10 September 2021 on the theme of 'Adaptation in the Humanities', with our friends Limina Journal, co-sponsored by UWA Medieval and Modern Studies and The Centre for the History of Emotions.

Call for Papers closes 13 April - so get your abstracts in!

Cross-disciplinary voices are most welcome.

For updates, keep an eye on our conference page https://conference.pmrg.org.au/.

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About Adaptation in the Humanities: Reimagining the Past, Present, and Future 9–10 September 2021 The University of Western Australia The conference is sponsored by: Limina: a Journal of Historical and Cultural StudiesThe Perth Medieval and Renaissance GroupMedieval and Early Modern Studies at The...

CERAE Journal has released their CFP for Volume 8! And with a timely quarantine/isolation theme. Please consider submitt...
29/12/2020

CERAE Journal has released their CFP for Volume 8! And with a timely quarantine/isolation theme.

Please consider submitting a piece to the journal, it was a UWA student project that’s become an international Post-Grad/ECR publication.

Ceræ is pleased to announce the Volume 8 ! Please circulate to interested groups and organizations. Full details can be found on our blog at
https://ceraejournal.com/2020/12/29/cerae-volume-8-call-for-papers/

30/10/2020

The PMRG Middle English Reading Group has moved on to Thomas Hoccleve's great poem, 'My Compleinte'. Email [email protected] for the link and a pdf of the text.
Everyone welcome.

On 16 September we had the good fortune to have a lecture on the Spanish artist Francisco Goya from Professor Richard Re...
27/09/2020

On 16 September we had the good fortune to have a lecture on the Spanish artist Francisco Goya from Professor Richard Read via Zoom. The lecture was recorded and is available on Richard Read's personal blog.

If you missed the lecture or would like to listen to it again you can access it from the link below. You will need the password which is below.

The lecture will remain online until Friday, 2 October.

https://richardread.com.au/2020/09/23/the-distant-origins-of-modern-art-reason-madness-and-reversal-in-goyas-paintings-and-works-on-paper/

Password: Goya15956

PMRG hopes you'll enjoy!

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: Tags: etching Francisco de Goya madness Michel Foucault reason reversed image Spain

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