Harvard-Yale Graduate Conference in Medieval History

Editor's note:

Please note change of date from January 28-30, 2022 to the weekend of April 29-May 1, 2022

November 15, 2021

We are pleased to announce the fifth Harvard-Yale Conference in Medieval History. The  conference will be held at Yale University on April 29-May 1, 2022, and all current Harvard and  Yale graduate students are encouraged to submit papers. The goal of the conference is to foster  discussion and the exchange of ideas between our two vibrant scholarly communities. As such,  papers on any aspect of medieval history are welcome and we invite submissions from  interested students in any department or discipline. 

Each paper should be limited to 15 minutes in length. Students interested in presenting a paper  should submit abstracts of 250 words to the organizing committee at either [email protected] or [email protected] by  Monday, November 15, 2021

Information related to transportation and accommodation will be provided in late December. In  the meantime, please do contact the organizing committee with any questions. We also  encourage those of you in adjacent committees to circulate this CFP further. 

The Organizing Committee: 

Paul Freedman (Yale University) 

Dan Smail (Harvard University) 

Kristen Herdman (Graduate co-organizer | Yale University) 

Shahrouz Khalifian (Graduate co-organizer | Yale University) 

Sama Mammadova (Graduate co-organizer | Harvard University) 

Reed Morgan (Graduate co-organizer | Harvard University) 

Megan Perry (Graduate co-organizer | Yale University)