{"id":22433,"date":"2020-08-26T16:11:33","date_gmt":"2020-08-26T16:11:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=22433"},"modified":"2020-08-26T16:11:33","modified_gmt":"2020-08-26T16:11:33","slug":"call-for-papers-international-medieval-congress-2021-climates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=22433","title":{"rendered":"Call for Papers: International Medieval Congress 2021 (\u2018Climates\u2019)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>The IMC provides an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of all aspects of Medieval Studies. Proposals on any topic related to the Middle Ages are welcome, while every year the IMC also chooses a special thematic focus. In 2021 this is \u2018Climates\u2019.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Climates are engendered by powerful interactions of heavens, oceans, and earth, and are themselves potent forces in complicated relationships with water, landscapes, patterns of weather, and human and non-human life. They affect, and are affected by, other climates \u2013 including of thought, opinion, feeling, belief, politics, society, and economics. Medievalists study populations across the globe that understood this interconnectedness in multiple ways, invested causal and explanatory power in observable phenomena, and lived in communities that were both vulnerable and responsive to shifting environmental conditions. Climates \u2013 in the many senses of the word \u2013 are now among the most pressing issues of our times. Expertise on the medieval period is becoming increasingly important to scientific and public conversations, while intensifying global instability threatens both the future study of a period long synonymous with irrelevancy, and the preservation of its material remains.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u2018Climates\u2019 can be explored on many levels, from the planetary to the intimately local, offering alternative routes to explore ideas of centres and peripheries, agency and determinism, connectivities, interdependencies and comparisons, as well as what constitutes the \u2018global\u2019 in this period. It was within dynamic environments and ecosystems that humans lived, moved, organised themselves, developed cosmologies, philosophies, and theologies, created material objects, literatures, and other records, extracted and exchanged the resources of different regions, competed for land and power, and faced disaster, displacement, and violence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Themes to be addressed may include, but are not limited to:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Medieval concepts of \u2018climes\u2019 and \u2018climate\u2019<\/li><li>Cosmologies, world views, natural or supernatural causation<\/li><li>Medieval enquiry into weather, seasons, monsoon patterns<\/li><li>Astronomical and astrological observations and predictions<\/li><li>Agriculture, pastoralism, modification of landscapes, exploitation of resources, inequality, colonialism<\/li><li>Environmental determinism, medieval histories of modern inequalities<\/li><li>Societal organisation, hierarchy, law-making, governance<\/li><li>Applying paradigms of adaption, resilience, and collapse<\/li><li>Ecosystems, entanglements, human and non-human agency<\/li><li>\u2018Climates\u2019 of opinion, thought, feeling<\/li><li>Disease, pathogens, and microbes<\/li><li>Relationships between climate change and human history<\/li><li>Ecocriticism, critical race theory, indigenous knowledge, ecofeminism, queer ecology<\/li><li>Weather and weathering<\/li><li>Interdisciplinarity and integration of historical climate and environmental data<\/li><li>\u2018Provincialising Europe\u2019: Writing history on the \u2018planetary\u2019 or biospheric scale<\/li><li>\u2019Climates\u2019 and interregional connectivities, interdependencies and disconnections<\/li><li>Fluctuations in migration, mobility, trade, exchange, and transmission<\/li><li>Seas, oceans, rivers, monsoon, floods as dynamic spaces<\/li><li>Medievalists, politics, climate justice, pedagogy, and activism<\/li><li>Preservation of material remains amid growing climate and societal instability<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>The Special Thematic Strand \u2018Climates\u2018 will be co-ordinated by Amanda Power (Faculty of History \/ St Catherine\u2019s College, University of Oxford).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Proposals can be submitted online now.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We have recently updated our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.imc.leeds.ac.uk\/policies\/criteria\/\">Participation and Acceptance Criteria and encourage you to read these before submitting your paper or session proposal.&nbsp;<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Paper proposal deadline: 31 August 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Session proposal deadline: 30 September 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The IMC welcomes session and paper proposals submitted in all major languages.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.imc.leeds.ac.uk\/proposals\/proposal-guidelines\/\">You can find out more about how to submit a paper or session proporal by reading our handy guide.<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/i\/events\/1291761695585636353\">Check out our curated Twitter Moment listing all recent calls for papers for externally organised session for IMC 2021.<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed-wordpress wp-block-embed is-type-wp-embed is-provider-international-medieval-congress\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"fAX2O7ZkJw\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.imc.leeds.ac.uk\/2021-climates\/\">2021: Climates<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" style=\"position: absolute; 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