✨CFP Reminder (Leeds IMC 2026) - Comparative Approaches to Supernatural Encounters✨
The deadline for submitting abstracts is Next Friday (5th September)
Email abstracts to Chris Latham (hy18ctl@leeds.ac.uk)
Interested parties will also be asked if they wish to be involved in a roundtable.
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This is the second year of running these sessions, and I hope to make them somewhat of a regular strand at the IMC!!
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Hello! It might seem strange to have my first post here be a Call for Papers, but I guess it's a statement of my interests😊
✨Call for Papers - Leeds IMC 6-9 July 2026✨
Comparative Approaches to Supernatural Encounters
Deadline for proposals = 5th September 2025
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Historian of queenship in early medieval England. Based in York UK.
Antiracist. Disabled. Non-binary. Marxist. Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Author of Ælfgif-who?, biographies of medieval women: florencehrs.substack.com
Agent: @tomkillingbeck.bsky.social
Research Fellow @ Flinders Uni. Early English Queens, 850-1000 (https://t.ly/Q395d); Remembering England: Cultural Memory in the Sagas of Icelanders (https://t.ly/So2-E); & Pre-Conquest History and its Medieval Reception (https://t.ly/jeqql) all out now.
The Scottish Society for Northern Studies (SSNS) was founded in 1968 to explore the inter-relationships between the Scandinavian, Celtic, and Scottish cultures.
https://ssns.org.uk
Project Support Officer at University of York. Researcher working on bears and Animal-Human relations in the medieval north: https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/bears-in-the-north/. Associated with Universities of York and Durham. Mum of 1
An interdisciplinary forum for graduate students and ECRs in Old Norse held in Reykjavík every April | 📙👉 http://histudentconference.wordpress.com/e-book-release/
PhD student at University of Bristol; RHS Marshall Fellow (2024-25) at Institute of Historical Research; 11th-century Normandy, maritime and riverine environments, the Norman invasion fleet.
https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/rebecca-tyson
Find out what the Vikings did when they were at home with John and Andy, two professors who are passionate about medieval Iceland's literature and history.
The Medieval Studies Research Group at the University of Lincoln.
International web-based community for medievalists working with digital media.
Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments: https://fragmentarium.ms
posts currently by William Duba.
PhD in Old Nordic Religion and Belief, currently teaching a course of the same name at the University of Iceland. Research interests include ONR, supernatural beings, emotion studies, the belliphonic, and translation studies.
PhD student @University of Oxford, working on sexual violence in Old Norse. Otherwise weaver, drawer, painter, embroiderer....
🏴 PhD student @irishinstitute.bsky.social vikings, women & textiles
Associate Professor of Nordic Medieval History, University of Oslo
Medievalist at the University of Birmingham, fan of Iceland, Vikings, running and other things
Retired professor of Viking Studies, FBA. The Saga of the Earls of Orkney coming out in November: https://birlinn.co.uk/product/the-saga-of-the-earls-of-orkney/ See also https://uonenglish.substack.com/s/ragnas-islands and @RagnasIslands.bsky.social
Landscape and Ecology in Old Norse | Doctoral Researcher, University of Nottingham | Place-Name Enthusiast | she/her
Historian of the Medieval Caucasus, web community organiser, game developer, liberal activist, songwriter and storyteller. Somewhat hobbitish.
Also at https://exilian.co.uk/, https://scholar.social/@JubalBarca, and https://hcommons.org/members/jubalbarca/
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