#IMC2015 @IMC_Leeds Yesterday, settled in; met new friends; listened to old music. Now onto the 1st full day. pic.twitter.com/vKQn68Yjalhttps://twitter.com/kris_swank/status/617929124015939584
— Kris Swank (@kris_swank)Mon, Jul 06 2015 05:32:38- A 6:00 am fire alarm at #IMC2015: dozens of medievalists in varying states of jammies standing around awkwardly and clutching their laptops.
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— Leanne MacDonald (@yanmacd)Mon, Jul 06 2015 05:43:15 - Day 1 of #IMC2015 begins with a 6am fire alarm down at Henry Price. Oh, the drama of academic conference attendance! #blearyeyedmedievalists
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— ❧ Diane Scott (@DianeGScott)Mon, Jul 06 2015 05:27:25 - Leeds, here I come! Or should I say, cometh? 😉 #medievalmonday #leeds2015 @ London King's Cross Station https://instagram.com/p/4yGXAcPs1s/
Decisions, decisions, decisions. And these are the bookmarks for Monday only #IMC2015 pic.twitter.com/FAQgN1l0X1https://twitter.com/karolinedoering/status/617947725879996416
— Karoline Döring (@karolinedoering)Mon, Jul 06 2015 06:46:33https://twitter.com/IMC_Leeds/status/617958670974910465
— IMC_Leeds (@IMC_Leeds)Mon, Jul 06 2015 07:30:02
#IMC2015 Starting the day at the antiquarian & used book fair. @asthiggins @Dr_Dimitra_Fimi pic.twitter.com/gnafiNKDdPhttps://twitter.com/kris_swank/status/617960278546886656
— Kris Swank (@kris_swank)Mon, Jul 06 2015 07:36:26- #IMC2015 here we go! Kicking things off this morning with UC Berkeley's Maureen Miller . Should be a great keynote!
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— Lisa Fagin Davis (@lisafdavis)Mon, Jul 06 2015 07:00:18
waiting to get started at the Great Hall #imc2015 pic.twitter.com/wpzViVYS0Chttps://twitter.com/aeguerson/status/617961049610919936
— Alexandra Guerson (@aeguerson)Mon, Jul 06 2015 07:39:30
Plenary session about to start: Beyond National Narratives #IMC2015! pic.twitter.com/eBERUscK94https://twitter.com/GPellissa/status/617966799439667201
— Gemma Pellissa (@GPellissa)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:02:20- Maureen Miller starting #IMC2015 with the lecture "Beyond National Narratives: culture, states, and reforming 'Gregorian' Reform"
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— Alexandra Guerson (@aeguerson)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:14:31 - #IMC2015 Papal monarchy acknowledged as result of Gregorian reform, but Miller suggests not fully understood. Papal legates key new tool.
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— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:16:14 https://twitter.com/aeguerson/status/617970919047327744
— Alexandra Guerson (@aeguerson)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:18:43- I want a Gregory VII's tatoo! #IMC2015
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— Pauline Souleau (@paj_souleau)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:20:11 - #IMC2015 Miller suggests interdisc, research questions for framing future surveys of eleventh-century Reform
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617971129525895172
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:19:33 - key question: "did demands for ecclesiastical change in 11th C have significant consequences for European culture? #IMC2015
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— Alexandra Guerson (@aeguerson)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:20:12 - #IMC2015 Miller identified emergence of distinctive, European clerical culture as coming from eleventh century reform movements.
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— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:20:42 - #IMC2015 Miller notes the greater geographical mobility and more intensive clerical education and discipline forming this clerical culture.
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617971862144991232
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:22:27 - #IMC2015 Commentaries as sources meant both for sophisticated cathedral-school educated clerics AND humbler ones on appropriate behavior.
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617973009081597952
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:27:01 - #IMC2015 Miller now tackles how papal monarchy mattered for political development of medieval Europe, returning to poor dead Admar.
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617973256662990848
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:28:00 - #IMC2015 Miller argues that the papal monarchy had much further-reaching power in papal fiefs and thru terrae sancti Petri than recognized.
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617973754208088064
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:29:59 - papal monarchy not as distinct from other monarchies in the middle ages that were composite states #IMC2015
https://twitter.com/aeguerson/status/617975180028178432
— Alexandra Guerson (@aeguerson)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:35:38 - The Crown of Aragon (as well as the USA) as an example of composed states (and strong). Examining ecclesiastical & political power #IMC2015
https://twitter.com/GPellissa/status/617975155181133824
— Gemma Pellissa (@GPellissa)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:35:33 - #IMC2015 Miller argues that disarticulated states led to the development of effective ways of exerting authority at distance (papal legates)
https://twitter.com/cerydel/status/617975276086108160
— Courtney E. Rydel (@cerydel)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:36:01 https://twitter.com/lisafdavis/status/617975583620866048
— Lisa Fagin Davis (@lisafdavis)Mon, Jul 06 2015 08:37:15












