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Gender and Medieval Studies Student Essay Prize 2018
小火箭配置文件confThe 2018 Gender and Medieval Studies Student Essay Prize has been awarded to Sarah Hinds from the University of York, for her essay ‘Late Medieval Sexual Badges as Sexual Signifiers: An Archaeological Reappraisal’. Huge congratulations to Sarah! Information about submissions for our 2019 essay prize will be announced here. To… Read more
Apply for the Gender and Medieval Studies Student Essay Prize 2018
June 17, 2018Submissions from postgraduates working within any discipline in the field are encouraged. Electronic submissions should be submitted to Laura Kalas Williams (L.E.Williams@swansea.ac.uk), by Monday 19th November 2018. Go to our prizes page for more details. Read more
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September 26, 2017GMS is a signatory on a letter of complaint written to the Dean of Humanities at the University of Chicago about the recent blog posts of Rachel Fulton Brown. We signed it of our own volition because, whilst disagreement is a healthy part of intellectual endeavour, there are lines that… Read more
Medievalists Respond to Charlottesville
September 8, 2017GMS are proud to support this statement by the Medieval Academy of America condemning white supremacy and the misuse of medieval history. In light of the recent events in the United States, most recently the racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, the undersigned community of medievalists condemns the appropriation of any… Read more
GMS Student Essay Prize Winner reports on her year since the 2016 GMS conference
October 11, 20162015 GMS student essay prize-winner, Laura Kalas Williams (Exeter) has reported on her progress since winning the GMS student essay prize, awarded to her at the Gender and Emotions conference at the University of Hull in January of 2016. Laura’s essay has since been published in the SMFS journal, Medieval Feminist… Read more
Guardian follow-up headline article on academic harassment
October 11, 2016On October 6th, the Guardian newspaper ran a follow-up headline article on academic harassment, this time linking its prevalence to the Savile scandal and those besetting the Catholic church in recent times. It certainly did not make for pleasant reading (http://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/07/scale-of-sexual-abuse-in-uk-universities-likened-to-savile-and-catholic-scandals). See also, the follow-up online contribution from the following… 免费ssr节点2021