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California Medieval History Seminar, Winter 2020
San Marino, CA 91108 United States + Google Map
The Winter 2020 session of the California Medieval History Seminar meets at the Huntington Library to discuss four pre-distributed research papers. Participants are scholars in the field at various stages of their careers. All attendees at the seminar are expected to read the papers in advance and discuss the research. Speakers and paper topics are announced by e-mail. Click here for additional information about the seminar.
These are the researchers and their papers that will be discussed:
- Maya Maskerinec (University of Southern California)
“Genealogies of Saints: The Specter of the Anicii” - Lane Baker (Stanford University)
“Regulating Noise with Church Law (1200 – 1400)” - Stephen Jaeger (University of Illinois)
“The Archbishop is dead – Long Live London! William Fitzstephen’s Metrography, 1174” - Alison Locke Perchuk (CSU, Channel Islands)
“Racism and Medievalism in the Architecture of Prewar California”
Advance registration is required. Participants must be graduate students or faculty to attend unless pre-approved by the organizers.
To be added to the announcement list or, if you wish to attend but are uncertain if you qualify, please write to cmrs@humnet.ucla.edu.
Seating is limited and by advance registration only. A fee may apply. More information about the seminar is at cmrs.ucla.edu/seminars.