Events

Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe

Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe

February 16th, 6 pm, NYU Med-Ren “Praise Zealously, Weep Sorrowfully: Managing Affect in the Old English Metrical Psalms,” NYU MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE CENTER PRESENTSKatherine O’Brien O’Keefe  “Praise Zealously, Weep Sorrowfully: Managing Affect in the Old English Metrical Psalms.”Thursday, February 16 at…

Colonial Entanglements

Colonial Entanglements and the Medieval Nordic World: Tensions, Nordic Colonialism and Indigeneity Chair of Nordic History, Universität Greifswald 02-03.02.2023 Colonial Entanglements and the Medieval Nordic World: Tensions, Nordic Colonialism and Indigeneity For livestream link go to: https://geschichte.uni-greifswald.de/ng-tag/  02-03.02.2023 Location: Konferenzraum,…

Mary Kate Hurley

Nov 28, 2022, 5:30 PM EST Mary Kate Hurley (Ohio University) Translation Effects: Language, Time, and Continuity in Medieval England For virtual link, please join here: Join Zoom Meetinghttps://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/93379592774 754 Schermerhorn Ext Sponsored by CEMS and the Department of English…

Mike Bintley and Patricia Dailey

Nov 11, 2022 Mike Bintley (Birkbeck, University of London) and Patricia Dailey (Columbia University) Location: Harvard University “Tree Felling/Tree Feeling” Online Event; Register here12:00 PM EST Sponsored by CEMS and the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University.

Ronald Murphy

November 8, 2022, 4:00 PM EST Ronald Murphy (Emeritus, Georgetown) On The Tree of Salvation, Yggdrasil and the Cross in the North at Columbia University Sponsored by CEMS and the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University.

Tarren Andrews

November 4, 2022 Tarren Andrews (Yale University) “Monstrous Property: or, Who Gets to Write an Epic Poem” at Fordham University12:00 pm, Joseph McShane Campus Center, 311 This talk will consider the socio-political legacies of Old English studies as they relate…