LAMB – Between Philosopher’s Cloak and Ascetic Habit: Religious Identity and the Transformation of the Tribon in Late Antiquity
Department of Religion John Ladouceur
October 27, 2021 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm · 209 Scheide Caldwell
Program in Medieval Studies; Center for Collaborative History
The Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine Workshop at Princeton University (LAMB) brings together graduate students from across departments and disciplines who study and research any region ca. 300-1500 CE, and offers an opportunity to present and discuss their research with others from within and outside their fields.
In addition to providing scholarly support, development, and camaraderie, LAMB prepares us to flourish after graduation. Pre-modernists are often tasked with teaching across geographies and time periods. Learning from each other through workshops provides an opportunity to put our research and our disciplines in conversation with one another. This is essential since medieval studies is unusually interdisciplinary by design, necessity, and institutional history.
LAMB meetings are open to Princeton graduate students.
RSVP is required. Please see the LAMB website for the RSVP form.
For questions, please contact Abigail Sargent (ams5@princeton.edu) or Nick Churik (nchurik@princeton.edu).