Research - Tempe, Arizona, United States
The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies was established in 1981 by the Arizona Board of Regents as a state-wide research unit. Located centrally on the campus of Arizona State University, ACMRS is charged with coordinating and stimulating the interdisciplinary exploration of Medieval and Renaissance culture. Its activities cover a period roughly from 400 C.E., the fall of the Roman Empire, to 1700 C.E. ACMRS organizes programs at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona State University in the greater Phoenix area, and the University of Arizona in Tucson. Among the activities and programs the center sponsors are a semi-annual distinguished lecture and ad hoc lecture series, an annual distinguished visiting professorship, an annual conference, a public symposium, and a summer study-abroad program at the University of Cambridge. The Center also awards undergraduate and graduate certificates in medieval and Renaissance studies to students completing required coursework.MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONSMedieval and Renaissance Texts and StudiesArizona Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Brepols Publishers)Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, an online bibliography and digitized libraryLate Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Brepols Publishers)Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, an interdisciplinary journal (AMS Press)Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, a resource of first resort, completed in 2010
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