The Medieval Academy of America and the Medieval Association of the Pacific held their Joint Annual Meeting 2011 last month at the Chaparral Suites Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona, from 14 – 16 April 2011. Papers of interest included the following session:
43. Medievalism and Periodization
Mohave III
Chair: John Howe, Texas Tech University
Charles Connell, Northern Arizona University
Medievalism as Metahistory: Henry Adams in Mont St. Michel and Chartres
Kevin Poole, Yale University
Academics at the Service of the Regime: Medieval Studies in Franco’s Spain
Shirley Ann Brown, York University
Nazi Neo-Medievalism and the Bayeux Tapestry
D’Arcy J. D. Boulton, University of Notre Dame
Redefining the “Middle Ages” to Include “Early Modernity”:
A Proposal for a More Scientific Approach to Periodization
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