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The Vagantes 2023 Schedule is Now Available!

Vagantes 2023 is coming up soon! This year’s conference schedule is packed with some fantastic papers and great events including manuscript workshops, a poetry reading, and a concert by celebrated vocal ensemble Blue Heron! We will also have two exciting keynote lectures by Professor Barbara Newman (Northwestern University) and Professor Anna Wilson (Harvard University). We […]

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Host Vagantes in 2024!

APPLICATION TO HOST THE 23RD ANNUAL VAGANTES CONFERENCE IN 2024 The Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is now accepting applications for our 2024 host institution. The conference is an interdisciplinary graduate student conference focusing on the Middle Ages. It is entirely organized and run by graduate students. Vagantes is a unique opportunity to showcase the

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Vagantes 2022 | Day Two Highlights

Day Three of #Vagantes2022 Has Begun!!! It’s going by so fast!   Here are some highlights from Day Two: -Amazing presentations by our speakers, including co-host institution representative Anna O’Connell’s harp and vocal performance as part of her presentation -Keynote lecture by Professor Elina Gertsman on a less well-known Jewish manuscript, the Hammelburg Mahzor -Out

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Apply to be on the Vagantes Board of Directors Today!

The Vagantes Board of Directors have several positions that will be come available in mid-May. We are currently seeking self-nominations for:–Webmaster (2yr term)–Member-at-Large: Paper Prize (2yr term)–Future Host Representative(s)–Member-at-Large (2yr term): Have an idea for Vagantes? Apply to be a Member-at-Large! You can find the current BoD members here: http://vagantesconference.org/about-us/directory/ Feel free to talk to

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Closing Keynote Lecture: “Searching for Magdalena”

21st Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies at Case Western Reserve University Closing Keynote Lecture “Searching for Magdalena (or, Why a Medievalist is Reading Saidiya Hartman and Other Notes from the Archive)” Daniel Smail, Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of History at Harvard University Saturday, March 26th, 2022 | 5:45–7:15 pm ESTTinkham Veale University Center, Ballroom

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