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As promised! Call for Papers The research network Rethinking the Medieval Frontier has been coordinating research exploring medieval frontier spaces, both geopolitical and immaterial, since 2015. It exists to encourage the generation of complex, transportable models about frontiers, boundaries and borders, based in medieval evidence, which have the potential to...

There has been a long silence here, and perhaps you, the reader, have been wondering what is happening with the Rethinking the Medieval Frontier project. Indeed, although this has been a quiet period in terms of activity, there have been plans being made, so this is just a short update...

This report is so very overdue that the actual event seems a very long time ago now, but this second phase of the Rethinking the Medieval Frontier project would not be complete without at least some account of the conference, so at last I have sat down and written one...

Now that we have whetted your appetite with the program, which you can find here, we hope very much that you can also be induced to come along to the first Rethinking the Medieval Frontier conference on April 10th, in the Charles Thackrah Building at the University of Leeds, and...

A sudden flood of on-the-deadline submissions meant that your humble organiser here found himself facing forty submissions for our conference on April 10th. This was and is tremendous, and the level of interest—especially from Italy, for some reason, but also from as far apar as the USA, India and Hong...

Well, it has been a while since there was much to report here but stuff was going on behind the scenes and some of it has now emerged in the form of the first Workshop of our Network, which happened on the 24th of July at the University of Leeds....