Preface
The Illinois Medieval Association held its thirteenth annual meeting, devoted
to the theme of "Social Practice in the Middle Ages," on February 23 and 24,
1996 at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Forty-three papers were presented
by scholars from twelve US states, and Professor Paul Strohm of Indiana University
delivered a plenary address on "Coronation as Legible Practice." The eleven
essays contained in this Volume were selected from those that were read at
the conference and subsequently submitted to the proceedings, and in most
instances have been revised and expanded for publication.
The 1996 conference received financial support from the University of Illinois
at Chicago Institute for the Humanities (Gene W. Ruoff, Director), the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Sidney B. Simpson, Jr., Dean), and the Department
of English (Donald G. Marshall, Head). We especially wish to thank Steven
G. Wagner for arranging the book exhibits and Linda Vavra of the Institute
for the Humanities for her generous help in organizing the conference.
The annual IMA business meeting was conducted during the February 24 lunch
and was chaired by IMA President Nicole Clifton of Northern Illinois University.
The slate of officers for 1996-97 proposed by the Executive Committee and
approved by the membership at the business meeting are as follows: Thomas
N. Hall, University of Illinois at Chicago, President; Peggy McCracken, University
of Illinois at Chicago, Vice President; Nicole Clifton, Northern Illinois
University, Immediate Past President; David Wagner, Northern Illinois University,
Vice President for Development (1993-98); John Simpson, Eastern Illinois University,
Counselor (1995-97); Anne Clark Bartlett, DePaul University, Counselor (1996-98);
Thomas H. Bestul, University of Illinois at Chicago, Counselor (1996-98);
Allen J. Frantzen, Executive Secretary.
The membership accepted the invitation of Allen J. Frantzen to hold the 1997
meeting at the Water Tower Campus of Loyola University Chicago, to be co-sponsored
by Loyola University Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago. The
meeting will be co-chaired by Allen J. Frantzen and Thomas N. Hall and will
be devoted to the theme of "Popular Piety: Prayer, Devotion and Cult."
Beginning with Essays in Medieval Studies 10 (1993), the annual proceedings
of the IMA have been published in an electronic format. To consult any of
the Volumes issued since then, access the site: http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval.
The editorial committee for the present Volume consisted of Thomas H. Bestul,
Thomas N. Hall, and Peggy McCracken. The editors would like to express their
thanks to several anonymous readers who assisted us in preparing these essays
for publication.