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  • Painting Heaven and Hell in the Wake of PlagueMural painting in Navarrese parish churches after 1348
    Eneko is an early career scholar in the University of the Basque Country, department of Art History. He did my Ph.D. in a cotutel program between the University of Nevada and the University of the Basque Country. His dissertation titled, ‘Painting Heaven and Hell in the Wake of the Plague. A contribution to the Study of Parish Church Wall Paintings in the Kingdom of Navarre between 1348 and 1387’, deals with the art of mural painting done inside parish churches in the rural area of Navarre during the second half of the 14th century, from an interdisciplinary perspective. He gathered, a detailed local historical context, patronage of local elites and craft by painters, material used in the murals, as well as iconographic programs. Now he is expanding my research towards the general scenario of painting in this period of havoc.
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  • Pandemic Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales and the Second Plague Pandemic
    Lorenz Hindrichsen is a historian/cultural critic working primarily on anglophone texts (Chaucer to the Romantics) with a wide range of interests: colonial discourse, gender, visual arts, scientific writing, and travel accounts. He loves exploring new theory (CRT, temporality, spatiality, materiality, trauma theory, eco-criticism, affective turn), and he is currently working on pandemic literature (medieval/early modern), graphic trauma narratives, and religion and race in Romantic texts.
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  • Gender, Symbolic Blackness and Demons in early Christian Hagiography from the Greek East
    Gender, Symbolic Blackness and Demons in early Christian Hagiography from the Greek East.
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  • Ambiguity of urban hospitality in the Norwegian realm
    Miriam Jensen Tveit (born 1979 in Oslo) is a Norwegian historian at Nord University in Bodø. She has her Ph.D. in Cultural and Social Sciences from the University of Tromsø in 2017, with the thesis In Search of Legal Transmission – Inheritance and Compensation for Homicide in Medieval Secular Law.[1] Tveit has particularly worked on topics such as legal history in the early Middle Ages with particular emphasis on Western Europe.
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  • Healing Miracles and Disability in Late Medieval Tuscany
    Dr Alex Lee works on religious responses to plague in medieval Europe. She is currently a lecturer in Liberal Studies at New York University, London. Alex's book on the Bianchi of 1399 was published in 2021 with Brill, and she has published articles and chapters on plague and religion, as well as teaching with Twitter. She is currently editing a volume on disability in Higher Education based on the Medievalists with Disabilities roundtables that she organises at the annual Leeds International Medieval Congress.
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