Start Ups and (We Hope Not) Flops: Brevia: Scholar's Start Ups on Bishops and the Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages (A Roundtable)
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Episcopus: Society for the Study of Bishops and Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages
Organizer Name
Michael Burger
Organizer Affiliation
Auburn Univ.-Montgomery
Presider Name
Kalani Craig
Presider Affiliation
Indiana Univ.-Bloomington
Paper Title 1
In Praise of (Dead) Bishops: Memorial Culture and Episcopal Office, Tenth-Twelfth Centuries
Presenter 1 Name
John S. Ott
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Portland State Univ.
Paper Title 2
Some Canon Law Puzzles from Monastic Liège
Presenter 2 Name
Jay Diehl
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Long Island Univ.-C. W. Post Campus
Paper Title 3
Arnulf of Lisieux and the Need to Be Remembered Well
Presenter 3 Name
Matthew Jon Leeper Jr.
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Univ. of Glasgow
Paper Title 4
Assessing Clerical Education and Literacy in Thirteenth-Century England
Presenter 4 Name
William H. Campbell
Presenter 4 Affiliation
Univ. of Pittsburgh-Greensburg
Paper Title 5
Assessing Clerical Education and Literacy in Thirteenth-Century England
Presenter 5 Name
Andrew Reeves
Presenter 5 Affiliation
Middle Georgia State Univ.
Paper Title 6
The Problem of Bishops' Exercise of Power over Distance in Thirteenth-Century England
Presenter 6 Name
Michael Burger
Paper Title 7
Why Did Bishop Vidal of Huesca Write In excelsis Dei thesauris (or Vidal Mayor)?
Presenter 7 Name
Jennifer Speed
Presenter 7 Affiliation
Univ. of Dayton
Start Date
12-5-2018 10:00 AM
Session Location
Bernhard 106
Description
This will be an unusual third session--a sort of scholarly speed dating--modeled in part on similar successful sessions at the American Historical Association. Participants will have ca. 3 minutes each to present informally a current research idea. The audience and session participants will then respond with suggestions about where to take the ideas. Our goals will be to foster research in its very early stages and to generate session ideas for the International Congress in 2019. This session is neither a traditional session nor a roundtable, although it comes closer to a roundtable in format.
Michael Burger
Start Ups and (We Hope Not) Flops: Brevia: Scholar's Start Ups on Bishops and the Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages (A Roundtable)
Bernhard 106
This will be an unusual third session--a sort of scholarly speed dating--modeled in part on similar successful sessions at the American Historical Association. Participants will have ca. 3 minutes each to present informally a current research idea. The audience and session participants will then respond with suggestions about where to take the ideas. Our goals will be to foster research in its very early stages and to generate session ideas for the International Congress in 2019. This session is neither a traditional session nor a roundtable, although it comes closer to a roundtable in format.
Michael Burger