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Medieval academy of America (12)

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Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (9)

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The Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies was established in 1963 under the auspices of the Duke-UNC Cooperative Program in the Humanities. Supported by grant funding, summer institutes were held for the purpose of improving teaching and scholarship. Each institute consisted of seminars conducted by Senior Fellows and attended by Junior Fellows. Location of the institutes alternated between the campuses of Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil...

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Coulton, George Gordon, active 1898-1955, medieval historian (4)

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Epithet: medieval historian

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Carolina Association for Medieval Studies. (2)

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The Carolina Association for Medieval Studies was established at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to bring together students studying the European Middle Ages in various academic departments at Carolina and nearby universities. Though officially a student organization, the association welcomes faculty, staff, and others interested in medieval studies as members. In addition to its regular meetings, the association sponsors reading groups, lectures, and social events. It also co...

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Yale University. Medieval Studies Program. (2)

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The Medieval studies program began at Yale in 1962, where it was originally a M.A. program. It became a Ph.D. program in 1965, and a M.Phil. program was added in 1999. The Medieval studies program began at Yale in 1962. At first, Medieval Studies was an M.A. program. It became a Ph.D. program in 1965. An M.Phil. program was added in 1999. The faculty is drawn from many relevant humanities departments -- Classics, Comparative Literature, English,...

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Medieval Society (1)

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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association (2)

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The Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association (est. 1968) is an academic organization dedicated to the study of Medieval and Renaissance disciplines. The Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association (RMMRA) was established in 1968 by University of Denver history professor, Allen D. Breck. That same year, RMMRA held their first meeting in the Phipps Conference Center at the University of Denver where they discussed the conference theme "The Bishop in M...

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University of Toronto. Centre for Medieval Studies (2)

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Southeastern Medieval Association (1)

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University of California, Los Angeles. Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (3)

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