2020 International Congress on Medieval Studies Program Announced
January 18, 2020 in Abstracts of Conference Papers, Announcements, Bembino, Conference, Conference Announcement, Index of Christian Art, Index of Medieval Art, International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Societas Magica
Research Group on Manuscript Evidence
at the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies
7–10 May 2020
Program Announced
[NOW CANCELLED OR POSTPONED]
[Update on 12 July 2020: Now see 2021 International Congress on Medieval Studies Call for Papers]
[Published on 18 January 2020, with updates.
Update on 17 March. The 55th Congress has been Cancelled.
According to the website for the International Congress on Medieval Studies:
The health and safety of our attendees and our community are our first priority. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the most recent recommendations of the CDC and the WHO regarding social distancing and public gatherings, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 7-10, 2020).
As for the future, according to the Congress organizers:
We invite the organizers of sponsored and special sessions approved for the 2020 Congress to re-propose them for the 2021 congress. If proposed, they will be approved automatically.
Meanwhile, with the preparations for the Congress set aside, the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence continues to advance with posting the Abstracts of the intended Papers for our 2020 ICMS Sessions, to stand alongside their Statements of Purpose as designed for the Call for Papers and announced in this post.
Our tradition regularly has been to post on our website the Abstracts before our Sessions in a given Congress, as a foretaste of the Menu. Years ago, as a sign of appreciation, we adopted the custom of posting the Abstract of one or other contributor who became unable to attend to present in person (as with the 2016 Congress and the 2014 Congress). Thus we honor the intentions of our participants to present the results (or interim results) of their research and reflections, even when they could not do so at the event.
Before March 2020, only once before, in more than 30 years of activities in many centers in the United States and elsewhere (see our Events and Congress Activities), has the Research Group had to cancel an event itself. That case was only 1 Session among 7 sponsored and co-sponsored Sessions at the 48th International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2013.
This March, in stark contrast, 2 of our major events for 2020 have had to be cancelled as a whole. This change pertains both at the Congress and elsewhere. First, our 2020 Spring Symposium, From Cover to Cover, intended for 13–14 March at Princeton University, has been Cancelled or Postponed. Now, the 55th ICMS intended for May at Kalamazoo.
For the former, we aim to complete the Symposium Booklet, with the Program, Abstracts, and Illustrations, as planned,and distribute it to contributors, registrants, and others, as a souvenir of the collective aims for the gathering. Here we similarly honor our participants’ intentions by recording their Abstracts.]
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What We Planned
With the achievement of our Activities at the 2019 International Congress on Medieval Studies (ICMS), described in our 2019 Congress Report, we prepare for the 2020 Congress. With the conclusion of the Call for Papers on 15 September 2019 for our sponsored and co-sponsored Sessions, we have assigned their Programs and reported them to the Congress Committee.
Now, as the new year begins, we announce the programs as well as our other activities at the 2020 Congress. As the Congress announces its Sneak Preview of the 2020 Congress Program, we report the times and room assignments. Soon, as is our custom, we will publish the Abstracts for their Papers and Responses.
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Our events at the Congress, as always, are designed to represent, to explore, to promote, to celebrate, and to advance aspects of our shared range of interests, fields of study, subject matter, and collaboration between younger and established scholars, teachers, and others, in multiple centers.
This year, the response to the Call for Papers for our Session on Seals received so strong a response that we have been granted 2 sessions in the place of the one as accepted. Again this year we co-sponsor Sessions with the Societas Magica (2 Sessions this year). It will be the 16th year of this co-sponsorship.
Also, like the 2015–2019 Congresses, we plan for
- an Open Business Meeting and
- a co-sponsored Reception.
Again, like the 2016–2018 Congresses, we co-sponsor a Reception with the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University (formerly the Index of Christian Art).
Abstracts for previous Congresses appear in our Congress Abstracts, Indexed both by Year and by Author. The Abstracts for this year’s Congress will join their company.