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The Institute for Medieval Studies (IMS) at the
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, founded in 1967, is a leading research and teaching institute in the field of
medieval studies Medieval studies is the academic interdisciplinary study of the Middle Ages. Institutional development The term 'medieval studies' began to be adopted by academics in the opening decades of the twentieth century, initially in the titles of books ...
. It is home to the
International Medieval Bibliography The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic database covering Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for the entire period from AD 300 to 1500. It aims to provide a comprehensive, current bibliography of a ...
and the
International Medieval Congress The International Medieval Congress (IMC) is an annual academic conference held for scholars specializing in, or with an interest in, the study of the European Middle Ages (c. 300–1500). It is organised and administered by the Institute for Me ...
.


History


Precursors

Although Leeds University had seen lively intellectual activity in medieval studies throughout its history, the first formal precursor to the Institute for Medieval Studies was Leeds's 'Medieval Group', founded in October 1951. The group would gather to hear academic papers on relevant topics, preceded by 'sherry in the Chairman's room' and followed 'by supper'. Early chairs were John Le Patourel (1951–71), J. R. Wilkie (1971-77), and A. C. Cawley (1978–79); secretaries were Kenneth William Humphreys (1951–52), A. C. Cawley (1952-59), and William Rothwell (1959-?); and treasurers included Glanville Rees Jeffrey Jones (1951–71).R. L. Thomson, 'Preface', ''A Medieval Miscellany: Essays by Past and Present Members of the Staff Medieval Group and the Centre for Medieval Studies of the University of Leeds in Honour of Professor John Le Patourel'', ed. by R. L. Thomson, Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. Literary and Historical Section, 18 pt. 1 ( eeds eeds Philosophical and Literary Society 1982), pp. 5-6. As of the 2018-19 academic year, Medieval Group still existed, within the Institute for Medieval Studies, run by a committee of both staff and graduate students under the aegis of Melanie Brunner, organising papers, workshops, and field trips.


The GCMS and IMB (1967-78)

The inter-departmental community-building of the Medieval Group was consolidated in 1967, when Le Patourel led the establishment of the Leeds Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies (GCMS). Early directors included Le Patourel (1967–70), A. C. Cawley (1970-72), and R. L. Thomson (1972–77). The centre focused on offering an interdisciplinary MA degree in Medieval Studies that drew on the skills of scholars in a range of departments whose teaching tended to be separated by institutional barriers. It had an important role in building up Leeds's capacity to deliver postgraduate education. It was partly inspired by the recent establishment of the Centre for Medieval Studies, Toronto and a Medieval Studies MA at the
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under the guidance of J. S. Roskell. However, it lacked any dedicated premises for teaching or students and relied for its budget on petitioning individual departments for funds.Building a real centre: 1978-2003
, ''50 Years of Medieval Studies at Leeds'' (2017).
The foundation of the Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies took place alongside a wave of new activities among Leeds medievalists, most prominently the foundation of the
International Medieval Bibliography The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic database covering Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for the entire period from AD 300 to 1500. It aims to provide a comprehensive, current bibliography of a ...
(IMB) by Peter Sawyer, also in 1967. Related endeavours were the founding of the journal '' Northern History'' in 1966; the refounding of the medieval-studies-orientated journal '' Leeds Studies in English'' (1967) and associated book series Leeds Texts and Monographs (1966); hosting the first colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’étude du Théâtre Médiéval (1974); and, in 1975, co-ordinating the staging of 42 pageants from the
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on the Leeds University campus.


The CMS, IMI, and IMC (1978-2003)

In 1977, the Centre's first female director, Lynn Muir, was appointed (1977–82). In 1978 she removed the word 'Graduate' from the name of the Centre, making it the 'Centre for Medieval Studies', and in 1979 won a dedicated room for the Centre, which was christened 'The Le Patourel Room' and housed in a one-time church building which later became the home of the University's Workshop Theatre. Muir was succeeded by Peter Meredith; subsequent directors included Lawrence A. S. Butler (1934–2014) (to 1988), Wendy R. Childs, and Joyce Hill. In 1996, the first appointment was made to the Centre itself, when Mary Swan was made its Director of Studies. She oversaw, in 1999, the introduction of a Ph.D. programme run by the Centre, and in 2000 the shifting of the Le Patourel Room to the University's
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, where, as of 2019, it remains. In 1998, Leeds's Centre for Medieval Studies was described in the ''
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'' as
Britain's largest: it boasts 38 staff and 60-70 students from 16 humanities departments, plus 14 medieval studies MA students. From this autumn a new PhD programme will teach palaeontology resumably an error for 'palaeography' medieval Latin, Hebrew and Greek — crucial tools for students of the period. Medieval studies finally seems to be emerging from its own Dark Ages.
Alongside similar UK centres at
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,
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and
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, the CMS's cross-departmental and interdisciplinary teaching was credited with breathing new life into the study of the Middle Ages. Meanwhile, in 1995 Leeds University had established the International Medieval Institute (IMI) as a home for the International Medieval Bibliography. Under the aegis of the IMI's then director Simon Forde (1988–95), in collaboration with the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Institute launched the annual Leeds
International Medieval Congress The International Medieval Congress (IMC) is an annual academic conference held for scholars specializing in, or with an interest in, the study of the European Middle Ages (c. 300–1500). It is organised and administered by the Institute for Me ...
, which swiftly became Europe's pre-eminent medieval studies conference.People of the IMC
, ''50 Years of Medieval Studies at Leeds'' (2017).


The IMS (2003-)

In 2003, major restructuring took place, and the Centre for Medieval Studies and the International Medieval Institute merged to create the Institute for Medieval Studies, an independent unit within Leeds University's Faculty of Arts. These changes took place under the Institute's new director, Richard Morris (2003-2010). The institute now had a fairly large staff of its own, comprising the Director, lecturers (Mary Swan and Bill Flynn), the editorial team of the International Medieval Bibliography (led since 1996 by Alan V. Murray), and the organising staff of the International Medieval Congress (led since 1996 by the Congress Director Axel Müller). However, it also counted among its members medievalists employed by schools across the University, as well as associate fellows from the Royal Armouries Museum and elsewhere in the wider Yorkshire medievalist community. During 2010-12, however, the Institute was moved into one of the Schools of the Faculty of Arts, the School of History, under the acting directorship of
Graham Loud Graham Anthony Loud (born 1953) is a professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Leeds. Loud is a specialist in the history of southern Italy during the Central Middle Ages (tenth to thirteenth centuries), and also in German hist ...
. The restructure coincided with the departure of the IMS's director of studies, Mary Swan, but was consolidated by the creation in the School of a new Chair in Medieval Studies, whose first appointee,
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, took up both the chair and the directorship of the Institute in 2012.'Institute for Medieval Studies Newsletter', ''Bulletin of International Medieval Research'', 17-18 (2012), 105-112 (p. 112). She was succeeded as director in 2016 by Emilia Jamroziak, who was succeeded in turn in 2019 by
Alaric Hall Alaric Hall (born 1979) is a British philologist who is an associate professor of English and director of the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds. He has, since 2009, been the editor of the academic journal '' Leeds Studies ...
. In 2013, the Leeds University Union Medieval Society was founded by Rose Sawyer to promote student-orientated activities.


Publications


Journals

From 2021, the IMS has published the annual journal ''Leeds Medieval Studies'' (, ) with rolling, free-access publication online, co-edited by Alan V. Murray, Catherine Batt, and Alaric Hall, with the editorial assistant Lisa Trischler. ''Leeds Medieval Studies'' originated in the merger of the ''Bulletin of International Medieval Research'', edited by Alan V. Murray (), and '' Leeds Studies in English'', first published in 1932.
Alaric Hall Alaric Hall (born 1979) is a British philologist who is an associate professor of English and director of the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds. He has, since 2009, been the editor of the academic journal '' Leeds Studies ...
,
Editorial Note
, ''Leeds Studies in English'', n. s. 49 (2018), ii
The ''Bulletin'' began in 1995 as a stapled A5 volume of twenty-two pages, produced primarily as a means to keep the International Medieval Institute’s burgeoning list of correspondents abreast of developments in the field. it reported on technical developments at the International Medieval Bibliography and in communication among medievalists more generally. As it grew over time, the ''Bulletin'' began carrying book reviews, concise overviews of developments in different fields within Medieval Studies, and research articles.


Books

Between 1975 and 1981 the Institute also published three volumes in a series entitled Leeds Medieval Studies (): *
The Drama of Medieval Europe: Proceedings of the Colloquium Held at the University of Leeds 10-13 September 1974
', ed. by Peter Meredith, Leeds Medieval Studies, 1 (Leeds: University of Leeds, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, 1975). *
The Tristan Legend: Texts from Northern and Eastern Europe in Modern English Translation
', ed. by Joyce Hill, Leeds Medieval Studies, 2 (Leeds: University of Leeds, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, 1977). *
The Passion de Semur
', ed. by Peter Durbin and Lynette R. Muir, Leeds Medieval Studies, 3 (Leeds: The University of Leeds, Centre for Medieval Studies, 1981).


Notable alumni

* Alison Lowe (1964-), British Labour politician * Emilia Jamroziak, professor of Medieval Religious History at the University of Leeds * Philip A. Shaw, associate professor in English Language and Old English at the
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References


External links


Official website

Archive catalogue

Archived website ''50 Years of Medieval Studies at Leeds''
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