The Medieval Academy has recently issued its CFP for its 2012 meeting be held from 22–24 March 2012, at Saint Louis University (Saint Louis, Missouri). Proposals are due 8/1/11. Panels include the following of interest:
12. The Children’s Crusade: Eight Hundred Year Anniversary
Organizer: Thomas Madden (Saint Louis Univ.)
15. Affect: Medievalisms (The Enduring Role of Affect in Recovery/Reconstruction of the Middle Ages)
Organizer: Frank Grady (Univ. of Missouri, Saint Louis)
23. Medieval Studies in Catholic Universities
Organizer: Paul Acker (Saint Louis Univ.)
The complete CFP can be accessed at: http://www.medievalacademy.org/pdf/Call%20for%20Papers%202012.pdf.
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