Carolina Association for Medieval Studies Records, 2000-2003

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Carolina Association for Medieval Studies Records, 2000-2003

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 compiles resource lists and publishes a newsletter. Records include newsletters, events calendars, events publicity, correspondence, and meeting notes. Also included are materials related to the 2002 North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

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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 compi...