The University of Liverpool hosted the Seventh International Conference on the Medieval Chronicle, which took place on July 7th – 10th.
The aim of the conference is to bring scholars together to discuss their research on different aspects of the medieval chronicle (historical, literary, art-historical), announce new findings and projects, present new methodologies, and discuss the prospects for collaborative research.
Dr. Sarah Peverley has gathered some of the most interesting twitter conversations to emerge during the conference:
You can visit Sarah’s website – SarahPeverley.com – or follow her on Twitter @Sarah_Peverley
The University of Liverpool hosted the Seventh International Conference on the Medieval Chronicle, which took place on July 7th – 10th.
The aim of the conference is to bring scholars together to discuss their research on different aspects of the medieval chronicle (historical, literary, art-historical), announce new findings and projects, present new methodologies, and discuss the prospects for collaborative research.
Dr. Sarah Peverley has gathered some of the most interesting twitter conversations to emerge during the conference:
You can visit Sarah’s website – SarahPeverley.com – or follow her on Twitter @Sarah_Peverley
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