The workshops of the Medieval and Early Modern Lunch take place occasionally on a
Wednesday from 1pm to 2pm. Open to staff and postgraduate research students, they provide
an informal forum for discussion of current research at Queen Mary in the fields of medieval and early modern studies. The sessions begin with a 15-20 minute working paper by one participant about his or her current research, followed by discussion and a free lunch.
Programme for 2009-2010
Semester 2
3 February 2010: Bronach Kane, 'Popular Memory and Gender in late Medieval England: Ecclesiastical court records and social practice'.
Arts 1.25
Programme for 2008-2009
Semester 1
3 December: Caroline Bowden and James Kelly, ‘Who were the nuns? Project: The why and the
what discussed’.
Arts 1.28
Semester 2
25 February: Chia hua Yeh, ‘A Preliminary Study of the Account books of the Donati
Family, veil makers to the Medici Family in Florence, 1610-1630’.
Arts 3.40
