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Peace in Late Medieval London

Posted on 18 July, 2011

 

Peace in Late Medieval London


47th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 10-13, 2012

Session Organizer: The London Medieval Society (Contact person: Rob
Ellis, Queen Mary, University of London).

The London Medieval Society (www.the-lms.org) is sponsoring a session
at the ICMS in Kalamazoo on the topic of 'Peace in Late Medieval
London'. This panel seeks to take a broad, interdisciplinary approach
to the theme of peace, and to related themes of conflict resolution,
mediation, and reconciliation. While the focus of the panel is on
London, the Society would welcome papers seeking to explore London
alongside other urban spaces. Among the topics prospective papers
could address are:

  • the meaning of peace and/or the value of peace in urban contexts
  • the relationship between peace and violence in London
  • the conceptual and rhetorical power of peace in civic writings
  • the London rituals and ceremonials associated with peace and peace-making
  • actual and imagined methods of conflict resolution in the city
  • specific visions and discussions of peace by writers such as
  • Chaucer, Lydgate, Thomas Usk, and Hoccleve.

Please send your abstract of 200-300 words, along with the paper
proposal form (www.wmich.edu/medieval/Assets/pdf/congress/PIF2012.pdf),
to Rob Ellis at r.ellis(at)qmul.ac.uk, by September 15, 2011. For more
details of ICMS 2012 see:
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/index.html.

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