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The program for this year's Medieval Congress is now available online at http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/sessions.html. Details of our session follows:
Thanks, Judy. ... -- Michael A. Torregrossa, Listserv Moderator/ Blog Editor The Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages Michael A
Laura, The overarching theme is "Representations of Love in Film and Television". Here is the Medieval Area Call for Film & History; I have been in contact
Hi Michael, Try contacting the Robin Hood Project at the University of Rochester (NY). Or Thomas Hahn at the English Department University of Rochester, NY.