Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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Phone: (480) 965-5900 Fax: (480) 965-1681

CARA Data Project

Medieval Academy of America:
Committee on Centers and Regional Associations

Officers | Members | International Links | Medieval Studies in the Undergraduate Curriculum | Medieval Resources in Central Europe and the Balkans | Archival and Research Resources in Iceland and Scandinavia

The CARA Data Project, which is maintained by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) at Arizona State University, is a compilation of information on North American centers, programs, committees, libraries, and regional associations. The information contained in it is based on that derived from questionnaires circulated to all CARA members and is updated continually. For complete details on a particular member of CARA, users of this data base will need to get in touch with the person whose name appears at the head of the entry. Where e-mail addresses and web sites are available, the database contains hypertext links to facilitate communications.

Appended to the Data Project are links to centers and associations outside North America.

CARA members wishing to update their entries should send the information, directly to ACMRS (robert.bjork@asu.edu) with a copy to the Medieval Academy of America (speculum@MedievalAcademy.org). CARA would like to thank William F. Gentrup and T. Scott Clapp of ACMRS for their diligent work on the Data Project and Laura Blanchard of the University of Pennsylvania for her time and efforts in developing this web page.

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Members

For more information on CARA
and how to become a member, go to http://www.medievalacademy.org/cara/cara.htm

Centers, Programs, and Committees (A-F)

Centers, Programs, and Committees (G-O)

Centers, Programs, and Committees (P-Z)

Regional Associations

Libraries and Research Institutes

 

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International Links


Australia and New Zealand
Centre for Thomistic Studies

Centre for Medieval and Early Modern European Studies

Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Belgium
Société des Bollandistes

Denmark
Medieval Centre, University of Copenhagen

Europe
CARMEN: Co-operative for the Advancement of Research through a Medieval European Network

France
Centre de Culture Européenne: L'Abbaye Royale de Saint Jean d'Angély

Hungary
Central European University, Medieval Studies Program
Summer University Course: "People and Nature in Historical Perspective" 1-12 July 2002

Ireland
Department of Medieval History, Trinity College, University of Dublin

Italy
Dipartimento di Medievistica, University of Pisa

Korea
Korean Society for Western Medieval Society

Norway
Senter for studier i vikingtid og nordisk middelalder, University of Oslo


Spain
http://www.juanalfonsodebaena.org

Sweden
Svenskt visarkiv (Swedish Centre for Folk Song and Folk Music Research)
Viking Heritage

Switzerland
Medieval Studies Institute, University of Fribourg
Insitute of Medieval Latin Studies, University of Zurich

United Kingdom
Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol | Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of Durham | Center for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds | Christianity and Culture, York University | International Medieval Institute, University of Leeds | Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies, University of Manchester | Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading | Wessex Medieval Centre, University of Southampton | Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York | Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies, University of Durham | Glasgow Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies

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CARA Panel Discussion:

"Medieval Studies and the Undergraduate Curriculum"


CARA Session: Medieval Resources in
Central Europe and the Balkans

Archival and Manuscript Resources in Hungary

Research Resources for Medievalists in Hungary


CARA Session: Archival and Research
Resources in Iceland and Scandinavia

Septentionalia: A Summary Guide to Medieval
Archival and Library Holdings in Sweden

Manuscript Resources in Iceland

How American Art Historians and
Archaeologists Use [Scandinavian] Materials


Medieval Academy of America

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