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Devlin on Bishops in Hispania

Friday, 25 September – 4:00 – 5:00 pm Walker Hall 200 2015-2016 Rothman Doctoral Fellowship Brown-Bag Series: Orosius to Fructuosus: Bishops and Community in Northwestern Hispania Rebecca A. Devlin (Department of History) Prior to the conversion of the emperor Constantine and the legalization of Christianity in the early fourth century, the influence of bishops was […]

Glob(e)al Shakespeare and Translation

Conference, Thursday September 3, 1:55-3:55 302 Pugh Hall Plenary Speaker, Dr. Ema Vyroubalová, School of English, Trinity College Dublin: “Pedagogy of Global Shakespeare” Prof. Richard Burt, Dept. of  English, UF: “Filming OTHELLO: Orson Welles’s Cinemal d’archive” Dr. Kole Odutola, Dept. of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, UF: “Prof. Femi Osofisan’s ‘Wesoo, Hamlet! Or, the Resurrection of […]

Courses Fall 2015

  MEM 3300 (08D7)/GET3930: “Castles and Cloisters: An Introduction to Medieval Communities.” Will Hasty, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. A study of monastic and courtly-chivalric communities as these evolved in the Middle Ages. Explorations of architecture, art, literature and music illustrate how different monastic and chivalric communities saw the world and their place in […]

Vagantes Medieval Graduate Student Conference

Registration is now open! Conference dates 19-21 February Smathers Library (East) 100, UF Campus Program and schedule: http://vagantesconference.org/conference-program/ Vagantes is North America’s largest graduate student conference for medieval studies. Since its founding in 2002 at Harvard, Vagantes has traveled to a new university every year. The University of Florida will host the 2015 conference, which will […]

Material Culture in Late Antiquity: Continuities and Change

Saturday, February 7, 2015 History Department Conference Room, 005 Keene-Flint Please note: Papers will be no longer than 20-25 minutes so that there is sufficient time for discussion after each. 8:30 Coffee and Bagels 8:45 Welcome 9:00-9:45 Florin Curta (Department of History, University of Florida), “Of amphorae and seals: the sub-Byzantine’ Avars and the quaestura […]

Courses Spring 2015

The following courses are cross-listed with MEMS for Spring term 2015. Many other courses can be used to contribute to the minor or IDS major. MEM2500 Tales of King Arthur (H, N),Judith Shoaf.  Starting with Geoffrey Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain around 1138, stories of King Arthur became immensely popular all through Western […]