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CONFERENCES
 

MAP 2010 Conference

The annual meeting of the Medieval Association of the Pacific will be held 5-6 March 2010, in Tacoma, hosted by the University of Puget Sound.

The Program Committee invites proposals for individual 20-minute papers in any area of medieval studies, as well as organized sessions of three 20-minute papers. In case of organized sessions, we strongly encourage the submission of proposals with presenters from more than one institution, and preferably from a variety of disciplines.

General Sessions are organized by the Program Committee from the pool of individual abstracts submitted and accepted. Organized Sessions are organized by individual scholars or groups. Proposals for organized sessions should be submitted by the organizer of the session. Please collect the necessary information from your speakers and session presider (name, institutional affiliation, status, e-mail address, title of abstract and text of abstract).

Abstracts or session proposals should be submitted using our online system. To do so, click one of the links below:

The deadline for abstracts and organized session proposals is 15 October 2009. Note that conference participants must be members of MAP prior to registration for the conference.

Please direct enquiries to:

Kriszta Kotsis
Art Department
University of Puget Sound
kkotsis@pugetsound.edu
(253) 879-3705
Michael Curley
English Department
University of Puget Sound
curley@pugetsound.edu
(253) 879-3779

MAP 2009 Conference Information
The 2009 MAP Conference will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico on 6-7 March, 2009.

MAP 2008 Conference Information
The 2008 MAP Conference was held in conjunction with the Medieval Academy of America on April 3-5, 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

MAP 2007 Conference Information
The 2007 MAP Conference took place at UCLA on March 2-3, 2007, hosted by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Local arrangements were handled by Blair Sullivan and Scott Kleinman.

 

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