The Sewanee Medieval Colloquium is an annual, interdisciplinary conference attended by medievalists from throughout the United States.  Each of our meetings is organized around a distinct theme, broad in scope, recent examples of which are “The Middle Ages in the Post-Medieval World,”  “The Legacy of Antiquity in the Middle Ages,” “Medieval Perceptions of Women and Womanhood,” “Outlaws, Outcasts, Heretics,” “Power in the Middle Ages,” and, in 2007, “The Seven Deadly Sins in the Middle Ages.”

 

Thirty-Fifth Annual
Sewanee Mediaeval Colloquium

April 11-12, 2008

ON THE THEME:

 

 

Francis, Dominic, their Orders and their Tradition

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH

SEWANEE, TENNESSEE

Lecturers:

Bernard McGinn, University of Chicago
David Lyle Jeffrey, Baylor University

Michele Mulchahey, Pontifical Institute

of Medieval Studies, Toronto

 

The program will include 20-minute papers from any discipline; papers may be related to the theme in any way.  Those interested in participating in the Colloquium should submit an abstract (approximately 250 words) and a brief curriculum vitae by October 1, 2007.  Papers accepted for the Colloquium must be submitted in their final form, including notes, by March 1, 2008, in order to reach their commentators in good time.  Electronic submissions are welcome:  sridyard@sewanee.edu

 

Sewanee Medieval Colloquium Prize

The Sewanee Medieval Colloquium Prize was instituted in 1996 to recognize work of exceptional quality by young medievalists.  It is awarded annually for the best paper presented by a graduate student or recent PhD recipient (doctorate awarded since June 2005). The prize, worth $250, will be judged by the Colloquium Committee and presented at the final plenary session of the Colloquium. Candidates for the prize should follow the normal procedure of submitting abstracts by October 1 and completed papers by March 1. The completed paper should be accompanied by a letter stating that the author wishes it to be considered for the prize.

Sewanee Medieval Colloquium

The University of the South

735 University Avenue

Sewanee, Tennessee  37383-1000
Tel. (931) 598–1531           

E-mail Susan Ridyard, Director

 


Colloquium Program and

Registration Form 2008

Getting to Sewanee

Lodging in and around Sewanee

Sewanee Medieval Publications

Sewanee Medieval Publications style sample

Past Programs: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

 

Please address inquiries to

Susan Ridyard, Director

Sewanee Medieval Colloquium

 735 University Avenue

Sewanee TN  37383-1000