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  2. International Society for the Study of Medievalism - Wikipedia

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    Studies in Medievalism (SiM) is an annual publication that, as noted on its title page, "provides an interdisciplinary medium of exchange for scholars in all fields, including the visual and other arts, concerned with any aspect of the post-medieval idea and study of the Middle Ages and its influence, both scholarly and popular, of this study on Western society after 1500."

  3. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Basileus kai Autokrator, Medieval Greek title meaning "sovereign and autocrat", used by the Greek Byzantine Emperors from the 9th century onwards. Huēyi Tlahtloāni, the Classical Nahuatl term for the ruler of multiple āltepētl, a pre-Hispanic city-state in Mesoamerica, commonly referring to the head of the Aztec Triple Alliance, or Aztec ...

  4. Category:Medieval international relations - Wikipedia

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    16th century in international relations (7 C, 6 P) A. Foreign relations of the Abbasid Caliphate (2 C, 2 P) B. ... Pages in category "Medieval international relations"

  5. Steward (office) - Wikipedia

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    A steward is an official who is appointed by the legal ruling monarch to represent them in a country and who may have a mandate to govern it in their name; in the latter case, it is synonymous with the position of regent, vicegerent, viceroy, king's lieutenant (for Romance languages), governor, or deputy (the Roman rector, praefectus, or vicarius).

  6. Conferences in medieval studies - Wikipedia

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    International Medieval Congress, annual conference (Leeds, UK) Medieval Academy of America, annual conference (various locations in the US and Canada) International Arthurian Society, International Arthurian Congress every three years, national branches hold branch meetings in the interim years (various locations)

  7. Neo-medievalism - Wikipedia

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    Neo-medievalism (or neomedievalism, new medievalism) is a term with a long history [1] that has acquired specific technical senses in two branches of scholarship. In political theory about modern international relations, where the term is originally associated with Hedley Bull, it sees the political order of a globalized world as analogous to high-medieval Europe, where neither states nor the ...

  8. Medieval Chronicle Society - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval Chronicle Society is an international and interdisciplinary organization founded to facilitate the work of scholars interested in medieval annals and chronicles, or more generally medieval historiography. [1] [2] It was founded in 1999 and in February 2011 had 380 members.

  9. Institute for Medieval Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin began in 1995 as a stapled A5 volume of twenty-two pages, produced primarily as a means to keep the International Medieval Institute's burgeoning list of correspondents abreast of developments in the field. it reported on technical developments at the International Medieval Bibliography and in communication among medievalists more ...