Attending Saga Conference 2025, by Francesca Squitieri

This August, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Saga Conference 2025, hosted by the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland (3rd–8th August). The week was filled with fascinating scholarship, inspiring conversations, and a warm sense of community among Old Norse scholars from around the world. Before the conference began, I treated myself to aContinueContinue reading “Attending Saga Conference 2025, by Francesca Squitieri”

The First Anniversary of Bodies and Being, by Autumn Reinhardt-Simpson

July was a joyous month for us at Bodies and Being because it meant celebrating our first anniversary together at the International Medieval Congress. Well, sort of. Francesca and I, and a virtual James, convened to host a round table and bask in the glory of our first year while Natalie stayed home and attendedContinueContinue reading “The First Anniversary of Bodies and Being, by Autumn Reinhardt-Simpson”

Bodies and Being Reunite at Leeds IMC 2025, by Francesca Squitieri

This July, I had the pleasure of returning to the International Medieval Congress (IMC) at the University of Leeds, and what a week it was! From the buzz of scholarly panels to late-night dancing at the infamous IMC disco, it was a conference filled with research, reunions, and reflections—both personal and academic. Things began onContinueContinue reading “Bodies and Being Reunite at Leeds IMC 2025, by Francesca Squitieri”

Vikings in York: Reflections on Norse in the North by Francesca Squitieri

This May, I had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the Norse in the North conference, hosted at the beautiful and historic King’s Manor, part of the University of York. With its medieval origins and tranquil courtyard gardens, King’s Manor was the perfect setting for a gathering of scholars exploring the medieval North. IContinueContinue reading “Vikings in York: Reflections on Norse in the North by Francesca Squitieri”

Reflections on the 17th Midlands Viking Symposium 2025, by Francesca Squitieri

On Saturday 17th May 2025, I had the pleasure of attending—and presenting at—the 17th annual Midlands Viking Symposium. Founded by Dr Christina Lee (University of Nottnigham) the symposium is a one-day event dedicated to sharing the latest Viking research with public audiences and academic colleagues across the region. Held this year at the University ofContinueContinue reading “Reflections on the 17th Midlands Viking Symposium 2025, by Francesca Squitieri”