Imbas 2009 podcasts
13-15th November, 2009
Papers delivered at the Moore Institute (in order)Our apologies to the following speakers whose podcasts are unavailable due to technical difficulties: Jena Webb, National University of Ireland, Galway; Francesca Bezzone, National University of Ireland, Galway; Steffen Magister, Trinity College Dublin; Patrick Gleeson, University College Cork.
| Professor Ian Wood | Keynote Speech | Professor of Early Medieval History, University of Leeds | |
| Jesse Dorrington | Ideology and ideological expression: shared agendas in Nider's Formicarius, the Malleus Maleficarum and James I's Daemonologie | University College Cork | |
| James R. Gregory | Cauldrons, hampers, and gloves, Oh My!: otherworldly vessels in Beowulf and early Welsh tradition | UGA at Oxford Programme, University of Georgia | |
| Grace Windsor | Representations of saints and witches in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Els Schroder | Friendship within boundaries: fierce females and meek monks | Centre for Medieval Studies, York | |
| Trish Ní Mhaoileoin | Dangerous Liaisons: sex and revenge in early Ireland | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Kristi DiClemente | Mirror of Obedience: obedience to masculine authority in the Life of Elisabeth of Hungary | University of Iowa | |
| Jean Price | Ogham and ogham stones and evidence of levels of literacy and literary priming | Headland Archaeology Ireland, Cork | |
| Stephanie Herbert | The horse and the law in early Irish society | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Alan Foley | "Litel hevinesse is right inow to muche folk": entertaining admonition in the Middle English tale, The Fox and the Wolf | University College Cork | |
| Valerie Kelly | Departures from the Catholic Church as represented in the poetry of pre-Reformation England | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Charlie Solan | Langland's attitude towards patronage and the amorality of Lady Meed | University College Dublin | |
| Lisa Padden | From Julian of Norwich to Saint Jerome: Margery Kempe's religious alliances | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Sarah McCann | The cultural and political consequences of Oswald's alliance with Iona | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Jeroen Wijnendaele | "A warlord's alliances" - the career of Bonifatius, comae Africae, and his Gothic connections | University College Cork | |
| David Burke | Patrick vs. Brigit: silence on Easter and the battle for primacy | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Katie Hager | Lucifer in John Cassian: the first fallen angel or one of many? | National University of Ireland, Galway | |
| Rachel E. Veiders | The dichotomy of the Merovingian economy as shown in the Vita Eligii | National University of Ireland, Galway |


