Saturday, June 27, 2009

Call for Papers: Fifteenth-Century Studies

Dear Colleagues,

Please find below the Call for Papers for five sessions sponsored by
Fifteenth-Century Studies at next year's International Congress on
Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, MI (May 13-16, 2010).

I would like to call particular attention to the planned session on
Germanic Languages and Literatures. The topic is open. I am
organizing the session and welcome your abstracts.

Sincerely,
Elizabeth Wade-Sirabian


Elizabeth Wade-Sirabian
Associate Professor of German
Co-Chair, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Radford Hall 316; 800 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI 54901 USA



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Fifteenth-Century Studies

Call for Papers (2010) — 45th International Congress on Medieval Studies
at Western Michigan University, May 13-16,
2010, Kalamazoo, Michigan USA

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1) The British Isles: Languages and Literatures of the Fifteenth
and Sixteenth Centuries. Abstracts to: Dr. Rosanne Gasse, Department
of English, Brandon University, 270 18th St. Brandon, MB, R7A 6A9,
Canada, Phone: 204­727-9795; Fax 204-726-0473; Emai1:
gasse@brandonu.ca

2) Germanic Languages and Literatures of the Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Centuries. Abstracts to: Prof. Elizabeth Wade-Sirabian,
Foreign Languages & Literatures, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI
54901-8693. Phone: 715-256-­1261. Fax: 920- 424-7289. e-mail:
wade@uwosh.edu

3) Spanish Language and Literature in the Late Middle Ages
(including Catalan). Abstracts to: Prof. Roxana Recio, Modern
Languages, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178 (USA). Phone:
402-614-7370. FAX: 402-884­-5691. e-mail: roxrecio@creighton.edu

4) Late-Medieval French Language and Literature. Abstracts to:
Prof. Steven M. Taylor, French and Coordinator, Medieval Studies,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 (USA). Phone:
414-288-6309. FAX: 414-288-7653. E-mail: Steven.Tavlor@Marquette.edu

5) The Dawn of the Modern Era: Humanism and Early Renaissance in
Northern Europe. Abstracts to: Prof. Edward L. Risden, Department
of English, St. Norbert College, 100 Grant St., Boyle Hall 330, De
Pere, WI 54115-2099 (USA). Phone: 920-403-3938; Fax: 920-403-4086.
E-mail: edward.risden@snc.edu

Requirements: one-page abstracts (with complete address of
applicant) must reach the individual organizers or the contact person
by September 5. Please fill out the A-V form, whether you need
material or not. All presentations are limited to 20 minutes.
Presenters are invited to submit their work in publishable form.
Those inquiring about publication should contact Matthew Z.
Heinzelmann (email: mheinzelma@csbsju.edu), Barbara I. Gusick (email:
bgtsud@aol.com), or Martin W. Walsh (email: narenlob@umich.edu).
Contact Person: Prof. Steven M. Taylor, Coordinator, Medieval
Studies, Marquette University. Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 (USA).
Phone: 414-288-6309. Fax: 414-288-7653. e-mail:
Steven.taylor@marquette.edu

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