More than 100 scholars from around the world will present their latest research on many aspects of medieval and Renaissance culture at the 32nd annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum, April 15-16 at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire.
The Forum opens at 9 a.m. Friday with a procession from Rounds Hall to the Hartman Union Building (HUB). A traditional opening ceremony follows in the HUB Fireplace Lounge.
The theme of this year’s event is “Love, Friendship, Marriage,” exploring how secular and religious love, affection and devotion were perceived and expressed in a variety of contexts.
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