Monday, March 8, 2010

Kalamazoo Programs Are Here

For those attending the International Congress on Medieval Studies this year, sessions of interest for architectural historians include:
Session 55 (Thursday 10:00): "Feminist Approaches to Medieval Art: Islam, Byzantium, and the West"
Session 130 (Thursday 3:30): "The Year 1200"
Session 183 (Thursday 7:30): "Capetians II: Capetians and Saint-Denis"
Session 188 (Thursday 7:30): "Sculpture and the Medieval City"
Session 210 (Friday 10:00): "Medieval Architecture and Glass in Memory of Anne Prache I"
Session 250 (Friday 10:00): "New Directions in European Castle Research"
Session 269 (Friday 1:30): "The Crusades II"
Session 270 (Friday 1:30): "Cistercians in France and Flanders"
Session 271 (Friday 1:30): "Medieval Architecture and Glass in Memory of Anne Prache II"
Session 313 (Friday 1:30): "Burial ad Sanctos in the Early Middle Ages: Architecture as Stagecraft"
Session 338 (Friday 3:30): "Medieval Architecture and Glass in Memory of Anne Prache III"
Session 345 (Friday 3:30): "European Monasticism During and After the Gregorian Reform"
Session 346 (Friday 3:30): "The Archeology of Early Modern Europe II: Early Medieval Hillforts in Central Europe: Strongholds or Central Places?"
Session 377 (Friday 3:30): "Galicia and Santiago between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: Material Culture and Pilgrimage in a Period of Transition"
Session 475 (Saturday 1:30): "Painted Architecture and Sculpture: General Problems and Issues"
Session 560 (Sunday 8:30): "York Minster: a Cathedral in Context"
Session 593 (Sunday 10:00): "Thinking Small: Scale and Meaning in Medieval Art II"

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