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Kalamazoo Calls for Papers–Robin Hood, Monsters, Pilgrimage, Women, Sarcasm and Snark!

Posted on August 20, 2014 by Melissa Ridley Elmes

Good morning, Readers! The long, dry summer spell is over and we are now officially back in classes at my university, which (hopefully) means I’ll be back to blogging slightly more regularly. You can (of course) expect more thinking about … Continue reading →

Posted in Conferences and Professional Development Opportunities, Research and Scholarship | Tagged call for Papers, CFP, Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal for Medieval Studies, ICMS, International Congress on Medieval Studies, International Society for Robin Hood Studies, Kalamazoo, MEARCSTAPA, SEMA, Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Southeastern Medieval Association | Leave a comment
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