5-7 July 2012.
University of Oxford.
The Oxford/Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (OCICS) is a biennial conference devoted to the interdisciplinary study of chronicles in the medieval and Early Modern periods. It provides a forum for discussions of historical and related texts written across a range of languages, periods, and places. It seeks to strengthen the network of chronicle studies worldwide, and aims to encourage collaboration between researchers working in a variety of disciplines from around the globe.
2012
marks the first year that OCICS will take place at the University of
Oxford. It follows two highly successful conferences hosted at the
University of Cambridge, first in 2008 and then in 2010.
The theme for the 2012 conference is 'Bonds, Links, and Ties in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles'. Keynote
addresses will be given by Prof Pauline Stafford (Liverpool), Prof
Elizabeth van Houts (Cambridge), and Dr James Howard-Johnston (Oxford).
The conference will take place at The Ioannou Centre for Classical and
Byzantine Studies. For more details, please see our 'programme' page.
OCICS
2012 is organized by Juliana Dresvina, Jaclyn Rajsic, Ilya Afanasyev,
and Hugh Reid, affiliates of the University of Oxford.
Source: APILIST
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