Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies
Description
The Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies was founded in 1988. It is unique in Britain in its range of subjects and chronological span.
The Centre includes experts in a rich array of fields: late antique and Byzantine studies, all the major medieval languages and literatures, visual culture, palaeography and manuscript studies, history, music, philosophy, and theology. The diverse expertise of the members, and collaborations with the Centre for Hellenic Studies and Centre for Early Modern Studies means that the Centre is uniquely positioned to provide a space and catalyst for the critical exchange of ideas across disciplines.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
1988
Contact details
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London
WC2R 2LS
United Kingdom
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University affiliation(s)
King's College London (KCL)
London
Partner Infrastructures
Centre for Early Modern Studies, KCL
The Centre for Early Modern Studies was established in 2015 to promote research in the early modern period (understood, here, in its broadest sense as 1400-1700). The centre aims to facilitate interde… read more about Centre for Early Modern Studies, KCL
London
The Centre for Hellenic Studies at King's College London is a unique grouping of academics in different disciplines and departments, with interests and expertise covering more than three millennia, fr… read more about Centre for Hellenic Studies
London
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2023-09-20 14:59:53