Palaeography and Diplomatic Conferences

FROM THE GRAND TOUR TO MASS TOURISM The Modern History of the British Abroad

Date: 
1 April 2010 - 2 April 2010

FROM THE GRAND TOUR TO MASS TOURISM

The Modern History of the British Abroad

Newcastle, 1-2 April 2010

Conference organiser(s): 
Dr Martin Farr, Dr Xavier Guegan, Newcastle University UK
Location: 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

Explaining Supernatural Nature: Mediations Between Image, Text and Object in the Middle Ages

Date: 
9 April 2010 - 11 April 2010

This is an AHRC funded three day postgraduate conference organized under the Beyond Text Student-Led Initiatives Project. The content of the sessions is flexible to allow the presentations to be as innovative and exciting as possible. We may move sessions to early morning or night, or to locations outside the conference room.

Conference organiser(s): 
Trish Stewart, University of St. Andrews and Diane Heath, University of Kent
Location: 
St. Andrews, Scotland

Histfest 2010

Date: 
14 May 2010 - 16 May 2010

Now in its fifteenth year, Histfest provides an ideal forum for presenting postgraduate research at any stage of progress to a supportive and constructive audience. The conference welcomes papers from any field of historical research and related disciplines. This year we are also inviting submissions of poster displays.

Conference organiser(s): 
James Bowen, William Cook, George Lincoln, Emily Mead, Alexander Wilkinson, Oliver Wilkinson
Location: 
Lancaster, UK

University of Huddersfield History Postgraduate Conference 2010

Date: 
26 May 2010

The University of Huddersfield History Postgraduate Conference, to be held at the University's main Huddersfield (Queensgate) Campus on Wednesday 26th May 2010, is designed to bring together postgraduates in history and related disciplines to share their research in a friendly, informal environment with the wider postgraduate and history communities.

Conference organiser(s): 
Tosh Warwick
Location: 
Huddersfield, UK

The Art of Collaboration: Interdisciplinary Approaches to History

Date: 
8 June 2010

The aim of the conference is to examine interdisciplinary approaches to history and to identify how collaborative work between ancillary disciplines can improve and redefine historical writing.

Conference organiser(s): 
Warren Dockter, Katie McDade, Alan Kissane, Emily Buchnea, Matthew Phillips, Owen Rees, Kate Langley
Location: 
University of Nottingham

Consuming the Past: Library Resources for PGRs, An Interdisciplinary Conference and Training Day

Date: 
28 June 2010

Consuming the Past: Library Resources for PGRs An Interdisciplinary Conference and Training Day, Monday 28th June 2010

Keynote speakers: Dr Matthew Grenby (Newcastle University) and Sean Creighton (independent historian)

Location: 
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

4th Annual Conference of the York History Research Society: Material Culture in History

Date: 
2 July 2010
4th Annual Conference of the York History Research Society: Material Culture in HistoryFriday 2 July 2010
Conference organiser(s): 
Jenny Hillman
Location: 
York, UK

Masculine Identifications: An Interdisciplinary Conference

Date: 
9 July 2010 - 11 July 2010

Masculine Identifications: An Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Huddersfield 9-11 July 2010

Conference organiser(s): 
Dr. Merrick Burrow, Laura Coffey and Elizabeth Anderson
Location: 
Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Authority and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles: Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (CICS)

Date: 
17 July 2010 - 19 July 2010

Authority and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance ChroniclesCambridge International Chronicles Symposium (CICS)17-19 July 2010, University of CambridgeThe second biennial Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (CICS)follows the success of our inaugural proceedings held at Cambridge in 2008.

Conference organiser(s): 
Nick Sparks, Juliana Dresvina
Location: 
Cambridge, UK

Textus Roffensis: Law, Language and Libraries in Early Medieval England

Date: 
25 July 2010 - 27 July 2010

Textus Roffensis is a Rochester Cathedral book of the early 12th century that holds some of the most significant legal texts issued by Englan

Conference organiser(s): 
School of History, University of Kent
Location: 
Medway Campus of University of Kent, UK