Episcopal Things and Ecclesiastical Spaces III: Brevia on Bishops and the Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages (A Panel Discussion)
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Episcopus: Society for the Study of Bishops and Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages
Organizer Name
Evan A. Gatti
Organizer Affiliation
Elon Univ.
Presider Name
Kalani Craig
Presider Affiliation
Indiana Univ.-Bloomington
Paper Title 1
Treasonous Bishops in Tenth-Century Germany
Presenter 1 Name
Laura Wangerin
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Seton Hall Univ.
Paper Title 2
Re-Presentation and a Theology of Images
Presenter 2 Name
Evan A. Gatti
Paper Title 3
Diego d'Acebo: The Cistercian(ish) Bishop Who Helped Launch the Order of Preachers
Presenter 3 Name
Kyle C. Lincoln
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Kalamazoo College
Paper Title 4
Archbishop Thomas de Beaumes (1251-1263) and Apocalypse Imagery at Reims
Presenter 4 Name
Jennifer M. Feltman
Presenter 4 Affiliation
Univ. of Alabama
Start Date
11-5-2019 10:00 AM
Session Location
Bernhard 213
Description
For the second year in a row, Episcopus will host a lightning-round panel that gives up to 10 scholars ca. 3 minutes each--strictly enforced!--to present informally a current research idea. The panel will begin with the presenters listed in the program but may also include presenters that are not listed in the program as well as offer an opportunity for audience members to present works in progress until we have hit the 10-speaker limit. The audience and session participants will then respond with suggestions about where to take the ideas. This panel, modeled initially on similar successful sessions at the American Historical Association and with one successful ICMS 2018 iteration, aims to foster research in its very early stages and to generate paper proposals for the International Congress in 2020. Evan A. Gatti
Episcopal Things and Ecclesiastical Spaces III: Brevia on Bishops and the Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages (A Panel Discussion)
Bernhard 213
For the second year in a row, Episcopus will host a lightning-round panel that gives up to 10 scholars ca. 3 minutes each--strictly enforced!--to present informally a current research idea. The panel will begin with the presenters listed in the program but may also include presenters that are not listed in the program as well as offer an opportunity for audience members to present works in progress until we have hit the 10-speaker limit. The audience and session participants will then respond with suggestions about where to take the ideas. This panel, modeled initially on similar successful sessions at the American Historical Association and with one successful ICMS 2018 iteration, aims to foster research in its very early stages and to generate paper proposals for the International Congress in 2020. Evan A. Gatti