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The Medieval Academy of America has held its annual meetings at the Congress in 1974 and 1982. [5] The academy began sponsoring a plenary session in 1992 and maintains a committee for this purpose. [3] [6] In 2020, due to rise of COVID-19, the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies was canceled.
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)
The institute was founded in 1962 and offered the United States's first publicly awarded Master of Arts degree in medieval studies. [2] Presently, the institute organizes the International Congress on Medieval Studies (an annual academic conference held for scholars specializing in, or with an interest in, medieval studies). [3] [4] [5]
The International Medieval Congress (IMC) is an annual academic conference held for scholars specializing in, or with an interest in, the study of the European Middle Ages (c. 300–1500). It is organised and administered by the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds and is held in early July.
[24] [3]: 136 The institute now had a fairly large staff of its own, comprising the Director, lecturers (Mary Swan and Bill Flynn), the editorial team of the International Medieval Bibliography (led since 1995 by Alan V. Murray), and the organising staff of the International Medieval Congress (led since 1996 by the Congress Director Axel Müller).
The organization is affiliated with the MLA and the AHA [7] and has sponsored sessions at annual meetings of these societies. SMFS has also sponsored sessions at other major international conferences, including the International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds, the Medieval Academy of America's annual meeting, and the ...
The Medieval Academy of America (MAA; spelled Mediaeval until c. 1980) [1] is the largest organization in the United States promoting the field of medieval studies. It was founded in 1925 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts .
The Society for Medieval German Studies, (SMGS, pronounced 'smugs') is an academic organization for scholars working in medieval German language and literature in the United States and beyond. It was founded in 1985 particularly to provide a platform for German sessions at the annual International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo .