Past Fora: 1990-1999

15th Medieval Forum, 1994
  • 1999:  20th Medieval Forum
    • April 16th & 17th
      Theme(s): The World of Entertainers in the Middle Ages: Troubadours, Juglares, Minnesingers, etc.
      Keynote Speaker: Professor F.R.P. Akehurst, University of Colorado: “High-end Entertainment: The Troubadours”
  • 1998:  19th Medieval Forum
    • April 17th & 18th
      Theme(s): Unknown
      Keynote Speaker: Luke Wenger, Medieval Academy of America: “Looking Backward”
  • 1997:  18th Medieval Forum
    • April 18th & 19th
      Theme(s): Town and Gown relationships in the Middle Ages
      Keynote Speaker: Dr. Barbara Nolan, University of Wisconisn: “Turne over the Leef: Medieval Bawdy Stories in Their Manuscript Context”
  • 1996:  17th Medieval Forum
    • April 19th & 20th
      Theme(s): The Seven Deadly Sins
      Keynote Speaker: Dr. Norman Cantor, University of New York: “The Seven Deadly Sins of Writing and Publishing about the Middle Ages”
  • 1995:  16th Medieval Forum
    • April 21st & 22nd
      Theme(s): Transmission of Learning: Manuscripts; Books
      Keynote Speaker: Dr. Philip N. Cronenwett, Curator of the Dartmouth College Library: “But What Does the Manuscript Say?”
  • 1994:  15th Medieval Forum
    • April 22nd & 23rd
      Theme(s): Unknown
      Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Nicholas, Clemson University: “Child Labor in the Medieval City: A Flemish Model in European Perspective”
  • 1993:  14th Medieval Forum
    • April 16th & 17th
      Theme(s): Robin Hood
      Keynote Speaker: Kr. Alan Gaylord, Dartmouth College: “The Reel Truth about Robin Hood”
  • 1992:  13th Medieval Forum
    • April 24th & 25th
      Theme(s): Women in the Middle Ages; Superstition, Sorcery, Magic
      Keynote Speaker: Joan Ferrante, Columbia University: “The Role of Women in the Writings of Men”
  • 1991:  12th Medieval Forum
    • April 19th & 20th
      Theme(s): The Twelfth Century Renaissance; Medieval Science and Technology
      Keynote Speaker: Professor Jean Gimpel, London England: “What the Twentieth Century can Learn from the Middle Ages”
  • 1990:  11th Medieval Forum
    • April 20th & 21st
      Theme(s): Images of Otherness: How Medieval People Viewed Each Other
      Keynote Speaker: Dr. James T. Monroe, University of California, Berkeley: “Hispano-Arabic Poetry and the Romance Tradition”