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Lectures
The Center for Medieval Studies hosts four scholarly
lectures each semester to which all faculty, graduate students, interested undergraduate students and interested members of the general public are invited. Each lecture is followed
by a reception hosted by the Center. Talks, which are offered by the
Fordham Medieval Fellows, the Fordham faculty, and medieval scholars
specifically invited to Fordham for the lecture series, range over all
the disciplines. Also hosted by the Center for Medieval Studies are a series of workshops for teaching the Middle Ages, information about which can be found here.
Fall 2010 Lecture Series
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 3:30 p.m.
Tognino Hall, 2nd floor, Duane Library
London Theatre before the Theatre (1576) or How I Spent My Summer Vacations
Mary C. Erler, Fordham University
Third Annual English Department Inaugural Lecture
Friday, Sept. 24, 5:15 p.m.
Flom Auditorium, Walsh Library
Tales from a Forgotten Rome: Pagan Image Programs in the Early Christian City
Susanna McFadden, Fordham University
Wednesday, Oct. 20, 11:45 a.m.
O’Hare Room, 4th floor, Walsh Library
What’s Your Pleasure? Mass-Market Medieval Romance
Nicola McDonald, Fordham Medieval Fellow and University of York, UK
See article on Dr. McDonald's talk from Inside Fordham
Friday, November 19, 5:15 p.m.
O’Hare Room, 4th floor, Walsh Library
DYSTOPIA: Augustine's City of Gaud
Peter Kaufmann, University of Richmond
Co-sponsored with the Dept. of Theology
Monday, Dec. 6, 12:45 p.m.
Tognino Hall, 2nd floor, Duane Library
Vengeance, Jews, and the Christ Child in Les Enfaunces Jesu Crist(Bodleian
MS Selden Supra 38)
Maija Birenbaum, Fordham Medieval Fell

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Spring 2010 Lecture Series
Fall 2009 Lecture Series
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Fall 2007 Lecture Series
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