I'm pleased to announce the the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture is sponsoring a roundtable on teaching medieval topics at this year's meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association to be held online 10-12 November 2022. Access to the conference is through paid registration. Full details are available at MAPACA's website accessible from this link.
Here are the full details:
Teaching the Middle Ages Today
MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE / ROUND TABLE
Friday, November 11, 1:45 pm to 3:00 pm (The Paper Nautilus)
Presentations
Arthur for All: Curating an Open-Access Reader for the Arthurian Legends
Michael A Torregrossa (Independent scholar)
Teaching the Global Middle Ages
Angela Jane Weisl
A New Approach to Teaching Medieval History? Let Me Count the Ways
Pete Burkholder
Session chair
Rachael Kathleen Warmington (Seton Hall University)
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