Connections in and through Early Medieval Northwestern
Europe
This session seeks submissions that explore any type of
connection with or within Northwestern Europe in the Early Middle Ages from any
disciplinary approach (linguistic, historical, literary, archaeological,
artistic, economic, theological, etc.). JEMNE examines the place of
Northwestern Europe in a wider context, exploring connections among the
cultures within and beyond the region, including the Mediterranean, Byzantine,
Arabic, and global contexts. We particularly encourage submissions using
innovative methods or bringing fresh approaches to traditional methods.
Sponsored Session: Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern
Europe (JEMNE)
All submissions should go through the ICMS Confex submission
portal: https://icms.confex.com/icms/2026/paper/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=7473
Archaeology in the Medieval Past
This session invites contributions focused on archaeological
approaches to the medieval past. We hope to broaden the conversation around the
unique insights archaeological methods provide into the material culture and
lived environments of medieval societies. We welcome all proposals, including
updates and insights emerging from current projects, applications of innovative
methodologies (both theoretical and applied), and fresh approaches to
traditional methods.
Sponsored Session: Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern
Europe (JEMNE)
All submissions should go through the ICMS Confex submission
portal: https://icms.confex.com/icms/2026/paper/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=7472&stepsonly=1&username=32859&password=326327
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