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Medieval Studies (2012)
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The following abstracts for discipline
Medieval Studies
have been submitted:
Female Homoeroticism in the Middle Ages
Oral Paper
(History Senior Seminar, Medieval Studies, Women's and Gender Studies)
Melissa W. Kapitan
Dr. Kathryn Brammall, Faculty Mentor
(309-1, 1:00, VH 1236)
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From Sensation to Choice: A Thomistic Approach to the Contemporary Temptation of Pornography
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Medieval Studies)
Benjamin P. Winter
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(208-1, 9:30, MG 1000)
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"Giants' Work": Interpreting
The Ruin
Oral Paper
(English, Medieval Studies, Linguistics)
Deanna M. Leiber
Dr. Christine Harker, Faculty Mentor
(408-3, 3:00, VH 1408)
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The Impact of the Common Good on Ockham's Political Thought
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Medieval Studies)
David J. Clark
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(208-5, 10:30, MG 1000)
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Medieval Just War Theory, Urban II, and the First Crusade
Oral Paper
(Medieval Studies, Philosophy & Religion)
Brad T. LaPlante
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(305-1, 1:00, MG 1090)
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