News
Conference report: The Myth of Barter
On Friday 11th November, the School of History hosted a workshop entitled: ‘The Myth of Barter: Perspectives from the Global Middle Ages.'
What is Medieval Latin and why is it important? Dr Charles Roe on ‘A Language I Love Is...’ podcast
The medieval period is key to the history of Latin – so why has it become obscure? Explore this question and more in Dr Roe’s podcast episode.
Institute for Medieval Studies invites Professor Przemyslaw Wiszewski to speak about cohesions in the multi-ethnic societies in medieval Europe
Professor Wiszewski (University of Wroclaw) spoke at the first IMS seminar talk for the new academic year, presenting the findings of a recent project examining multi-ethnic groups in medieval Europe.
Postgraduate Researchers, Andrea Mancini and Pawel Cholewicki, publish articles in an edited volume on Mendicant Orders
Articles written by Andrea Mancini and Pawel Cholewicki have been published in a recently published edited volume discussing the physical and spiritual journeys of Medicant Orders.
Dr Charles Roe on his return to the Institute for Medieval Studies
IMS Alumni Charles Roe talks about his new role Teaching Fellow in the IMS, his research interests, and his thoughts on the importance of Latin learning and scholarship in medieval studies.




