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Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies is an independent, peer-reviewed, digital-first, open-access journal. All volumes are available through our website.
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· Sep 8
Guest post: An Interview with Kevin Waldron
As we prepare for IMC 2026, we continue to fete our presenters at IMC 2025! In this series of guest posts, presenters at conferences hosted or empaneled by Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods. Today, we welcome Kevin Waldron as a contributor. Kevin holds a BA in Writing and Theology from Clarks Summit University and is currently a master's student in Language and Literature at Signum University.
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· Sep 8
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· Sep 1
CALL FOR PAPERS: Ceræ at IMC 2026
CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies invites submissions for hybrid panels at the Leeds International Medieval Conference 2026 (July 6-9) on the theme of Premodern Timeliness and Timelessness. Time is a construct with notoriously blurry definitions and boundaries. The artificiality of time can evoke anything from comforting nostalgia to worrying anachronism. Ceræ invites papers that deal with the unfocused and unreal aspects of premodern temporality, including but not limited to:
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· Aug 19
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· Aug 15
CERÆ at Leeds: a report by Dr. Michele Seah and Quinn Bouabsa Marriott
In this guest post, our secretary and treasurer Dr. Michele Seah and conference presenter and deputy reviews editor Quinn Bouabsa Marriott give their impressions of the 2025 International Medieval Conference at Leeds. We're so glad to have their perspectives on the conference as attendees, moderators, and presenters! Michele SeahThe University of Newcastle, Australia The last time I attended the International Medieval Conference in person was in 2018 and I had forgotten how very enjoyable it is to join sessions at different venues at the University of Leeds.
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· Aug 15
CERÆ at Leeds: a report by Dr. Michele Seah and Quinn Bouabsa Marriott
In this guest post, our secretary and treasurer Dr. Michele Seah and conference presenter and deputy reviews editor Quinn Bouabsa Marriott give their impressions of the 2025 International Medieval Conference at Leeds. We're so glad to have their perspectives on the conference as attendees, moderators, and presenters! Michele SeahThe University of Newcastle, Australia The last time I attended the International Medieval Conference in person was in 2018 and I had forgotten how very enjoyable it is to join sessions at different venues at the University of Leeds.
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