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The conference was a unique, online and truly global event, with the hosting spread across four different universities in four different countries and three different continents. These contributionsβacademic and popular, medieval and modern, English and non-English,β, taken together, dispel myths of an early medieval England that was exclusionary, isolated, and culturally homogenous.
The 55 papers listed below were selected after double-blind peer review. Speakers and participants were a mix of experienced and new voices, hailing from across the World, anglophone and non-anglophone, all united in pursuit of knowledge about early medieval England. These papers were buttressed by five inspiring keynote speakers: Michael Wood taught us how to communicate our field to a wider audience; Maria Dahvana Headley showed us the importance of different perspectives and how that can enrich our understanding of texts we thought we knew well; Stephanie Trigg demonstrated how we can think across often artificial period boundaries and look at our field from a wider perspective to discover continuities and discontinuities; Sam Leggett demonstrated the importance of collaborative, transdisciplinary research and how this approach can enhance our field; and Sara Pons-Sanz reminded us of the multi-faceted and multilingual nature of early medieval England and showed how this can be reflected in one and the same text.
In addition to regular papers and keynotes, ISSEME also welcomed members to present project reports and organized an open-mic event where participants could share news about ongoing and new projects as well as recent and forthcoming publications. Lastly, the event also celebrated outstanding publications in the field through its award scheme. As a whole, ISSEME highlighted and celebrated the spirit of collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and dialogue between diverse parties that has typified our field at its best.
The global pandemic meant that the event had to be moved online and the conference committee has tried to accommodate participants in various ways. Since the conference took place in four different time zones, recordings of most papers were made available to participants before or after the event β this allowed participants to watch the papers at their own leisure and avoid Zoom fatigue β the discussions following papers were live.
In terms of accessibility, we were able to keep the attendance fee relatively low and we also instigated a scheme which allowed the Executive Director of ISSEME to waive the fee for participants under financial duress. In order to facilitate social interaction, the conference made use of the Wonder.