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The International Annual Conference on Medievalism (until 1993 called General Conference on Medievalism) began with two meetings at the University of Notre Dame (1986 and 1987). Subsequent conferences were organized through the Newberry Library and Northeastern Illinois University (1988), the United States Military Academy (1989), Burg Kaprun, Austria, (jointly with the 5th Symposium on Mittelalter-Rezeption, 1990), the University of Delaware (1991), the University of South Florida (1992), the University of Leeds, England (1993), Montana State University (1994), the Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts (1995), Kalamazoo College (1996), Canterbury Christ Church College, Canterbury, England (1997), Rochester, New York (1998), Montana State University (1999), Hope College, Michigan (2000), Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York (2001), the University of Northern Iowa (2002 [conference program]), St. Louis University (2003), the University of New Brunswick (2004), and Towson University (2005). In 2006, the conference will take place at Ohio State University.

Since 1999, Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan (Montana State University) has served as Director of Conferences for the International Annual Conference as well as for conference sections at the Kalamazoo and Leeds medieval congresses. Conference proceedings, including papers from the International Annual Conference and the annual Kalamazoo and Leeds sections, have been published in The Year's Work in Medievalism.

If interested in hosting the Annual Conference, please contact Gwendolyn Morgan.

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