The Medieval Forum

The Medieval Forum The Medieval Forum is an open space for scholars of all levels to converge on topics medieval and postmedieval, hosted by NYU English.

Please join us on November 3, 6-8pm, in 301 Silver Center, for a talk by Emily Steiner!
10/12/2016

Please join us on November 3, 6-8pm, in 301 Silver Center, for a talk by Emily Steiner!

"...the ways that many present-day Americans are pushing back on modern living arrangements closely resemble what came c...
09/26/2016

"...the ways that many present-day Americans are pushing back on modern living arrangements closely resemble what came centuries, even millennia, before in other parts of the world. Family members, relatives, neighbors, and strangers are coming together to live in groups that work for them—a bit like medieval Europe. "

Communal living is hardly a departure from tradition—it's a return to how humans have been making their homes for thousands of years.

Please join the Medieval Forum on Wednesday, October 12, from 6-8pm for a lecture by Robert Davis from Fordham Universit...
09/25/2016

Please join the Medieval Forum on Wednesday, October 12, from 6-8pm for a lecture by Robert Davis from Fordham University's Theology Department!

Happy Friday! Who's excited for the Medieval Festival this weekend? Members of the Medieval Forum will be making a "pilg...
09/16/2016

Happy Friday! Who's excited for the Medieval Festival this weekend? Members of the Medieval Forum will be making a "pilgrimage" uptown:

The 2016 Festival will be held on Sunday September 18th, 2016 from 11:30AM to 6 PM. Average attendance of the Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park has been sixy thousand(60,000) people for the past five(5) years When you shop at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price to Washington He...

We're excited to start a new academic year! We'll be updating soon, so stay tuned. Until then, enjoy this classic articl...
08/29/2016

We're excited to start a new academic year! We'll be updating soon, so stay tuned. Until then, enjoy this classic article from "Chaucer"...

All hail the return of our favorite medieval advice columnist, who is here to get us through the back-to-school season, including helping us dress for photos and pull all-nighters.

Deadline to submit to this conference is TOMORROW NIGHT! https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/node/65264
12/20/2015

Deadline to submit to this conference is TOMORROW NIGHT! https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/node/65264

Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Susanna Fein (Kent State University), Delbert Russell (University of Waterloo), Pinchas Roth (Bar-Ilan University), Jennifer Miller (University of California, Berkeley)

Here are two pictures from our workshop last Friday. We promise to share more pictures soon!
10/15/2015

Here are two pictures from our workshop last Friday. We promise to share more pictures soon!

Registration for our 5th Annual Medieval Manuscripts Workshop, "Three Faiths: The Making of Medieval Holy Books," is NOW...
09/03/2015

Registration for our 5th Annual Medieval Manuscripts Workshop, "Three Faiths: The Making of Medieval Holy Books," is NOW OPEN! To register, please send an email to [email protected] with your name, affiliation, and area of interest by September 30. There is a $15 fee but you keep your materials, and it's not due until the day of the workshop. Once we have all the kinks out, we'll share the poster.

In other news, you can find all of our events for this year on our website: https://nyumedievalforum.wordpress.com/upcoming-events/

Fall 2015 Graduate Student Happy Hour When: Wednesday, September 10, 6:00-8:00pm Where: Josie Woods Pub, 11 Waverly Pl. What: Meet Carla & Jamie over some drinks and a couple appetizers to lear...

07/27/2015

Co-chairs Carla María Thomas and Jamie Staples are busy planning events for the 2015-2016 academic year! The Fifth Annual Medieval Manuscripts Workshop ("Three Faiths: The Making of Medieval Holy Books") will be on Friday, October 9, so watch this space for a call for registration (maximum number of participants will be 30!).

We also have the following speakers lined up for other events throughout the year: Stacy Klein, Sarah Elliott Novacich, and Robert Mills!

05/06/2015

Our events for the 2014-2015 academic year may be over, but the Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium has ONE EVENT left on Monday, May 18. If you're in the NYC area then, we urge you to attend because it's bound to be interesting and fun:

Columbia Faculty Chris Baswell, Consuelo Dutschke, and Carmela Franklin on "Exeter Cathedral Library 3501 (The Exeter Book): A Paleography Workshop and Conversation"

Monday, May 18th
11:00am-12:30pm
Columbia University
precise location tba

****

To join the e-mail list or for further information, please email:
[email protected]

For updates and future talks, please check our website:
http://english.columbia.edu/assc

ASSC Sponsored by: The Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; The Department of English, John Jay College; Dean for the Humanities, New York University; The Department of English, University of Rhode Island; The Department of English, Rutgers University; King's College, The University of London; The Department of English, UC Berkeley.

A Forum for Scholars of Early Medieval EnglandThe Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium aims to foster intellectual exchange among faculty and graduate students whose interests embrace the language, literature, and culture of early medieval England. Currently based in Columbia, New York University, the Uni…

NYU MARC is hosting the last Medieval Movie Night of the semester TONIGHT! Free movie, pizza, and snacks (while supplies...
05/01/2015

NYU MARC is hosting the last Medieval Movie Night of the semester TONIGHT! Free movie, pizza, and snacks (while supplies last) 5-7:30pm in the Event Space of 244 Greene Street!

It's Friday! Know what that means? MEDIEVAL MOVIE NIGHT! Join us tonight, 5-7:30pm, in the Event Space of 244 Greene St for Kingdom of Heaven and pizza!

Address

New York, NY
10003

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Medieval Forum posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to The Medieval Forum:

Share