This coming week sees the 31st edition of the International Medieval Congress in Leeds. As in previous years, the Capitularies Project will again be contributing to this year’s event.
1 July, 7 – 8 pm:
ANNUAL EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE LECTURE: MORE THAN CANON LAW: COLLECTING AND USING CANONES IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE (Language: English)
Steffen Patzold, Seminar for Medieval History, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
Sponsor: Early Medieval Europe
Esther Simpson Building: LG08
3 July, 14.15 – 15.45:
Session 1227: DISPUTING DURING CRISES IN THE CAROLINGIAN WORLD
1227-b: Fiscal Levies as Royal Privilege and Subject of Dispute: The Case
of Port Customs in Cremona (Language: English)
Britta Mischke, Institute of History, University of Cologne
Michael Sadler Building: LG.10
Additionally, Steffen Patzold will act as a respondent in Session 327 (GENETIC HISTORIES IN TIMES OF CRISIS, III: COMMUNITIES IN LATE AVAR AGE AND CAROLINGIAN PANNONIA) and will also be a moderator in Session 1244 (MOBILITY AND LOGISTICS IN EARLY MEDIEVAL TEXTS).
The full programme can be downloaded here as a PDF.