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References to Lectures





Barker, Tom 2008-02-08
Biker gangs as organized crime
The Flamingo Las Vegas > American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference 11

Cole, Daniel James 2007-04-19
Garments and adornment for protection: Ancient origins and future trends
International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes Conference 10

Forgeng, Jeffrey 2006-09-09
Designer steel: Armor as fashion in late medieval and early modern Europe
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology > Love and War: The Weaponized Woman
http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/loveandwar

Furst, Peter T 2008-07-09
The power of the mask: Shamanism, transformation and the journey of the soul in the ancient Americas
Splendors of the World > Hidden Faces: The Mask in the Ancient Americas

Larkin, Peter 2005-09-28
Science, magic, and religious metaphor in the Greek Fire Digression of De ortu Waluuanii
University of Houston > Texas Medieval Association Conference 15
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/TEMA05program.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2002-10-04
Historiography as process in the study of Western martial arts
St. Thomas University > Texas Medieval Association Conference 12
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/tmaprog02.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2003-09-27
Ritual weapons in late Medieval and Renaissance Europe: A survey of artistic and textual sources
Baylor University > Texas Medieval Association Conference 13
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/tema03Wd.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2004-04-10
Gender role reversal in bellydance: The sword as transgressive feminine symbol (version 1)
South-West Popular Culture Association > Popular Culture Association /American Culture Association Joint Conference 25
http://keeline.com/PCA2004/04-10-Saturday.html

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2004-06-16
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in foreign policy analysis: Applying behavioral models to political science
University of Hawaii East-West Center > Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences 3
http://www.hicsocial.org

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2004-09-17
Toward a typology of European martial traditions: Environment and social organization in the formation of warrior ethics
University of Dallas > Texas Medieval Association Conference 14
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/tmaprog04.html

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2005-06-01
Gender role reversal in bellydance: The sword as transgressive feminine symbol (version 2)
21st Century National Medical Center > Competing Diversities
http://www.enkidumagazine.com/art/2005/250205/E_005_250205.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2005-09-28
An evaluation of evolutionary metaphors in the interpretation of military history
University of Houston > Texas Medieval Association Conference 15
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/TEMA05program.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2005-11-05
Early modern and contemporary perspectives on terrorism in the hierarchy of needs
Imperial War Museum North / University of Manchester > Early Modern Terrorism: Atrocity and Political Violence 1500-1700

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2006-09-09
Dressed to kill: Toward a theory of fashion in arms and armor
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology > Love and War: The Weaponized Woman
http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/loveandwar

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2007-10-13
"Dressed to kill" in medieval Europe: Observing patterns in armed fashion and social violence
Texas A&M University > Texas Medieval Association Conference 17
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/tmapog07.htm

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2008-02-08
Forensic fashion: Making the case for fashion sense in the justice system
The Flamingo Las Vegas > American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference 11

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2009-10-23
Forensic fashion in medieval studies: Concepts and applications
University of Texas at Austin > Texas Medieval Association Conference 19
http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/tmaprog09.html

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2010-10-25
The "Rosetta Stone of Western Martial Arts": A discussion of the unit-of-analysis problem ("What's New in Medieval Military History?")
Southern Methodist University > Texas Medieval Association Conference 20
http://texasmedieval.org/2010_program

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2011-05-29
Fashionistics: Arguments for a science of fashion
Harvard University > International Journal of Arts and Sciences Conference 2
http://www.internationaljournal.org/harvard.html

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2011-08-20
Contributions toward the scientific study of Western martial arts
Higgins Armory Museum > Historical Combat Symposium 2

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2011-10-01
A fashionistic approach to medieval sumptuary laws
Baylor University > Texas Medieval Association Conference 21

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2013-05-28
An economic model of fashion and crime
Harvard University > International Journal of Arts and Sciences Conference 4

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2013-05-08
European martial arts and the military labor market: Commodified violence in European state formation, 500-1600
Western Michigan University > International Congress on Medieval Studies 48

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2014-10-04
Inferential methodology in historical fashion reconstruction: Some medieval examples
University of North Texas > Texas Medieval Association Conference 24

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2023-01-23
​Structural bias in arms and armour museum exhibits: Competing concepts of diversity and their social consequences
Royal Armouries > Weapons in Society 3

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2024-03-12
The case of the missing Egyptians: A Victorian museum mystery 
Royal Armouries > Weapons in Society 4

Macaraeg, Ruel A 2024-09-24
Dispute resolution in American youth subcultures: An attorney-mediator's perspective on conflict dynamics at the margins of social propriety
ICERMediation > International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding 9
https://icermediation.org/events/2024-international-conference-on-ethnic/

Pickering, Bob 2010-07-30
Japanese swords: Soul of the samurai
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art > Weapons and Warriors: The Art of Armaments
http://www.mgmoa.org/exhibitions/art-of-armaments

Steele, Valerie 2006-09-09
Love and war: The weaponized woman
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology > Love and War: The weaponized woman
http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/loveandwar