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Medieval Studies Lecture Series
Spring 2004
Anticlericalism and the Desire for Reform
in Late Medieval England
Katherine Little, English, Fordham University
January 28 (Wednesday) at noon
Faculty Lounge, McGinley Center
Women Readers and the
Production of Late Medieval Devotional Anthologies
Sara S. Poor, German, Princeton University
February 20 (Friday) at 3:30 p.m.
Faculty Lounge, McGinley Center
Co-sponsored with Women's Studies
Graduate Student Workshop: Doing the
Dissertation: What I Know Now that I Wish I
Knew Then
Moderator: Christopher Bellito, Fordham Medieval
Fellow (History)
Panelists: Nicolas Agrait (History), Lynn Bongiovanni
(English), Christina Carlson (English), Rick
McGee (English), Jim Patterson (History)
March 3 (Wednesday) at 2:00 p.m.
Faculty Lounge, McGinley Center
Sponsored by the Graduate Students' Association
Co-Sponsored by Department of English and Department
of History
The Discourse of Law and Justice in
Medieval Europe
Plenary Speaker: Stephen White, History, Emory
University
March 27 (Saturday) 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
24th Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval
Studies
Part of the Sapientia et Doctrina Lecture Series
Fourth Annual NYC Doctoral Consortium
in Medieval Studies
April 16 (Friday) at Columbia University
Times TBA
All
are invited to attend.
A Reception follows each talk.
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