Seminars and Masterclasses Spring 2011/12

Thursday 19 January 4.15pm (cosponsored by English Language)
12 University Gardens, Room 101
Prof. Jeremy Smith
(English Language, University of Glasgow)
Periods, Commas and Colons: Punctuation and Its Implications in Late Medieval English and Older Scots

Thursday 16 February 5.15pm
8 University Gardens, Room 101
Dr Anthony Bale
(English, University of London, Birkbeck)
Being John Mandeville

  • Masterclass, 2-3pm, 8 University Gardens, Room 101, Making Sense of Mosse-Mokke and Avegaye: Jewish Stereotypes and Their Contexts

Thursday, 1 March 5.15pm (cosponsored by History)
10 University Gardens, Lecture Room (203)
Prof.  Judith Green
(History, University of Edinburgh)
Forest Laws in England and Normandy in the Twelfth Century

  • Masterclass, 10 University Gardens, Mckechnie Room, Balancing the King’s Books in England: Working with Twelfth-Century Pipe Rolls

Thursday 15 March 5.15pm (cosponsored by the Institute for Art History)
Wolfson Medical Building, Yudowitz Seminar Room
Prof.  Evelyn Welch
(English, Queen Mary, University of London)
Fashion and Innovation in Renaissance Europe

  • Masterclass, 2-3pm, 8 University Gardens, Room 101, Fashion and Innovation in Renaissance Europe

MRSG Seminars and Masterclasses: 2011/12

Monday, 27 June, 4:00 p.m.

Seminars and Masterclasses: Autumn Semester 2011

Thursday, 13 October, 17:15 (cosponsored by History of Art)

7 University Gardens, Hepburn Room (208)                   

Dr Ralph Moffat (Curator of Arms & Armour, Glasgow Museums)

The Importance of Being Harnest: Armour, Heraldry and Recognition in the Mélee

          masterclass (14:00-15:00, Main Building, Room 251 [Gilbert Scott

          Conference Suite])

          An Introduction to Arms and Armour

 

Thursday, 3 November, 17:15 p.m.

7 University Gardens, Hepburn Room (208)

Dr Sarah Salih (English, King’s College London)

Looking at Pagan Things

          masterclass (14:00-15:00, Boyd Orr Building, Room 506):

          Examining Posthistoricism

 

Thursday, 1 December, 17:15 p.m. (cosponsored by History)

10 University Gardens, Lecture Room (203)

Dr Don Spaeth (History, University of Glasgow)

Sperlings and Herring: Verbal and Ritual Protest in Late Sixteenth Century Norfolk Churches

 

All welcome.