UNO Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Medieval and Renaissance Studies Undergraduate and Graduate Program at University of Nebraska at Omaha John of Salisbury 1159
"Dicebat Bernardus Carnotensis nos esse quasi nanos, gigantium humeris insidentes, ut possimus plura eis et remotiora videre, non utique proprii visus acumine, aut eminentia corporis, sed quia in altum subvenimur et extollimur magnitudine gigantea"
"Bernard of Chartres used to say that we are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants, so that we can see more than they, and things at a greater distanc
01/24/2026
Extra: EnChanted Images: The Voice of Sante-Foy at Conques A conversation with Martina Saltamacchia and Dr. Bissera Pentcheva
06/09/2025
This Saturday, explore the story of the Cathedral of Milan and the people who built it
--with Dr. Martina Saltamacchia, at Council Bluff Public Library.
Ask an Expert: Medieval Europe Join us for an engaging and enlightening presentation with Martina Saltamacchia, a distinguished professor of Medieval History and Director of Medieval Studies at the University of Nebraska Omaha. While Prince Gian Galeazzo Visconti was once credited with the construction of Milan’s Cathedral, pre...
04/23/2025
📆 TOMORROW, Thursday, Apr 24, 6:00 PM
Discover how pandemics truly begin - and why they thrive - by tracing their path from medieval plagues to modern outbreaks.
In this talk, Dr. Monica H. Green will reveal how infectious diseases jump species barriers, travel global networks, and persist for centuries.
👉 Register now! Free registration to this talk is required
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Where do pandemics come from? "Where do pandemics come from? Using Black Death narratives to rethink the origin of pandemics" Richard Dean Winchell Annual History Lecture
04/16/2025
👉 Don’t forget to register!
The Winchell Lecture "Where do Pandemics Come From?", featuring Dr. Monica Green, is less than one week away, and seats are filling. We will welcome Dr. Green to the Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center on April 24th – reserve your seat today!
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Where do pandemics come from? "Where do pandemics come from? Using Black Death narratives to rethink the origin of pandemics" Richard Dean Winchell Annual History Lecture
04/07/2025
🎬✨ What a night to remember!
In November, Dr. Martina Saltamacchia hosted director Daphne Di Cinto on campus, showcasing her acclaimed short film, Il Moro - The Moor. The evening kicked off with a screening, followed by an exclusive behind-the-scenes dive into bringing Alessandro de' Medici's story to the big screen. The audience's questions and comments were so insightful, we wished we had more time!
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10/29/2024
RE-IMAGINING JERUSALEM: THE RITUAL RECREATION OF PILGRIMAGE BETWEEN SYRIA AND GEORGIA
Emma Loosley Leeming, University of Exeter
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2024 | 12:00 PM–1:30 PM (EST, UTC -5)
A lecture exploring the re-imaging of loca sancta in the local landscapes of late antique and medieval Syria and Georgia. Advance registration is required: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vWTAIvvFQPiKXEjgPRFszA #/registration
09/19/2024
Free event Tuesday, 9.24!
Medieval Renaissance Studies presents Encountering the Past: Costumes, Crafts & Combats.
Join us for a day of crafts and combat demos!
Medieval and Renaissance crafts, costumes and games will be on display in the MBSC plaza from 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Combat Demo will be @ 11:30 AM, 12: 45 PM, 2:15 PM
WITH THE PARTICIPATION of AMTGARD & The Society for Creative Anachronism.
09/15/2024
Fascinating lecture at Concordia University this Tuesday!
Sept. 17 at 7:00 PM
03/15/2024
Next week at UNL!
UNL MRST Presents:
Dr. Carolyn Twomey
“Oil and Water: Baptismal Things in the Early Medieval Insular World.”
Tuesday, March 19, 5:15 PM
UNL, Louise Pound Hall 124
Free and open to the public!
Dr. Twomey’s talk will showcase her highly interdisciplinary work, which focuses on the history of cultural and religious change in the premodern world as seen through the ritual objects and physical environments of conversion. Her talk will be related to her current book project, Living Water, Living Stone: A Material History of Baptism in Early Medieval England which examines the places, objects, and things of the sacrament between 600 and 1200 AD, including the history of liturgical handbooks, Roman baptisteries, rivers in the landscape, blessed water and oils of anointing, and the stone baptismal font.
03/15/2024
Thanks to dr. Buchelt for her wonderful presentation of the history behind Wolfwalkers last week, and to all the attendees to our movie screening & discussion of Cartoon Saloon's Wolfwalkers!
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