Convergences 2021
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
Read MoreProject Management | Strategic Storytelling | Community Engagement
Project Management | Strategic Storytelling | Community Engagement
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
Read MoreI will be presenting my paper “‘Calling [Herself] Eleanor’: Translike Gender Presentation in
Medieval Europe” on Friday, 26 March 2021 at 11:40 am EST.
I will be presenting a short talk and doing a Q&A with Eriks Bredovskis and Steve Penfold at History in the Time of Creative Pedagogy for the University of Toronto.
Read MoreI will be presenting my paper, “Becoming Gendered: Two Medieval Approaches to Intersex Gender Assignment,” at the second annual Prandium Conference.
Read MoreI will be presenting my paper, “Katherina Hetzeldorfer and the Consequences of a Woman Living as a Heterosexual Man in Fifteenth-Century Germany,” at the fourth annual Conference by the Association of Renaissance Studies.
Read MoreI will be presenting my paper, “Becoming Gendered: Two Approaches to Intersex Sex Designation in the Middle Ages,” at the first annual Prandium Conference.
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