Medieval Studies Research Group
Interpreting and Representing the Medieval Past
The Medieval Studies Research Group brings together academics, archivists, librarians, postgraduate students, and postdoctoral researchers with interdisciplinary interests both in the medieval period itself and in the later interpretation and representation of the medieval past. We have a strong relationship with the wider scholarly and professional community including Lincoln Cathedral Library and Archives, with whom we collaborate in our teaching and research. Key themes include: premodern Iberia and the Western Mediterranean; Lincoln, Britain and the North Atlantic; gender and identity, society and culture; inter-faith exchanges and religion; and archives, heritage, and medievalism.
We foster academic links within and beyond the 情色六月天 through hosting external speakers; organizing the annual Lincoln medieval lecture and ‘Medieval Week’; hosting international conferences; and contributing to national and international research networks and projects. Our research group's news can be followed on . As a research group, we edit , published by ARC Humanities Press. Read our open access special issue, .
Our Research
Research Activity
Medieval Studies Research Group Events
Upcoming Events
Date | Time | Event | Location | Event Information |
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Oct 2024 to Jan 2025 |
Various times | Research Seminars, Semester A - Medieval Studies Research Seminars | On campus |
Past Events
Please use the links in the table to view previous events.
Event | Subject | View |
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Research Seminars - Semester A, October 2023 to January 2024 |
Medieval Studies Research Seminars |
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Medieval Week 2022 |
Liminal Identities in Medieval Worlds. |
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A Medieval Sound Bites Podcast |
'Recovering Voices: Women, Christians, and Conversion in the Early Medieval Period' - Nicola Meyrick and Susan Phillips. |
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A Medieval Sound Bites Podcast |
'Medieval Heritage and Archives in the Modern Era' - Lynsey Coombs and Bethany Elliott. |
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A Medieval Sound Bites Podcast |
'PGR Feature: Archives and Animals' - Katherine Delaney and Gary Stephen. |
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Medieval Week - April 2021 |
'A Medieval Scribe in the Modern Day: the Illuminations of Toni Watts'. |