General Call for Papers The Editors of La corónica invite article submissions on all topics relating to medieval Iberian languages, literatures, and cultures. We welcome rigorously researched contributions to our fields from a variety of scholarly perspectives and approaches. All
Volume 44.2 Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS From the Editor Articles “The Hidden Polemic in Juan Manuel’s Libro de los estados” Anita Savo “Punning on the Mind as Çela in the Libro de buen amor” Florence Curtis “The Conniving Poor in Early Christian Wisdom
Sixth International Converso and Morisco Studies Conference
“The New Christians and Religious Reform in Medieval and Early Modern Europe” Conference organized by Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus, in collaboration with the University of Alcala at Alcala de Henares and hosted by the Colegio Mayor of the University
Mobility and Space in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Conference hosted by the University of Oxford. Location: Oxford, England Date: 23 June 2017 Submit proposal and brief bio by 1 February 2017. Contact: Luca Zenobi ([email protected]) and Pablo Gonzalez Martin ([email protected]) Conference Website
Seminar: Pirate Fiction in the Middle Ages, 500- 1500 AD
Seminar organized by Thomas Heebøll-Holm, Assistant Professor, University of Southern Denmark and the Centre for Medieval Literature (CML), Odense & York at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense. Location: Odense, Denmark Date: 21-22 September 2017 Submit abstract for paper or
XIX Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispánicos
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina Date: 8-10 March 2017 Submit abstract by 21 October 2016. Contact: Enrique Herrera, [email protected] Congress Website
Lineage, Loyalty, and Legitimacy in Iberia and North Africa (600-1600)
Conference organized by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University in conjunction with the Medieval Iberia and North Africa Group at the University of Chicago and hosted by Saint Louis University, during the 5th Annual Symposium
Illinois Medieval Association Conference 2017
Conference organized by the Illinois Medieval Association and hosted by the Northwestern University. Location: Evanston, IL Date: 25-26 February 2017 Submit abstract for paper or panelby 15 November 2016. Contact: [email protected] Conference Website
HMI Session at International Medieval Congress 2017
Congress hosted by Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds; session sponsored by Historians of Medieval Iberia (HMI). Leeds, UK 3-6 July 2017 Submit abstract by 29 September 2016. Contact: [email protected] Congress website:http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ims/imc/imc2017_call.html
Bibliography Among the Disciplines
Conference organized by Rare Book School, University of Virginia. Location: Philadelphia, PA Date: 12-15 October 2017 Submission Deadline: 25 October 2016 Contact:[email protected] Conference website
The Islamic Civilization in Al-Andalus
Conference organized by the BA center for Islamic Civilization Studies, in participation with Al-Baptain Foundation. Date: 15-17 November 2016 For more information, contact: [email protected] See Twitter also.
Habitual Behavior in Early Modern Europe
Conference organized by Jose Murgatroyd Cree, Giovanni Pozzetti, and Anna Valentand hosted by theHumanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield. Location: Sheffield, England Date: 1-2 June 2017 Submit abstract and short speaker biography or panel proposal by 16 November 2016. Contact:[email protected]
HSMS Sessions at the 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Congress hosted by Western Michigan University; sessions sponsored by theHispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies (HSMS). Kalamazoo, Michigan 11-14 May 2017 SubmitParticipant Information Formandabstract directly to session organizers by 15 September 2016 (see information below). Congress Website Posted on 3 August
CU Mediterranean Studies Group/Mediterranean Seminar Call for Papers at 52nd International Medieval Congress
Congress hosted by Western Michigan University; sessions sponsored by theCU Mediterranean Studies Group/Mediterranean Seminar Kalamazoo, Michigan 11-14 May 2017 Submit inquiries orabstract and CV directly to session organizer by 15 September 2016 (see information below). Congress Website Posted on 3
TEMA Call for Papers for 52nd International Medieval Congress
Congress hosted by Western Michigan University; session sponsored by the Texas Medieval Association. Kalamazoo, Michigan 11-14 May 2017 SubmitParticipant Information Form, abstract and CV directly to session organizer by 15 September 2016 (see information below). Congress Website Posted on 24
IMANA Sessions at 52nd International Medieval Congress
Congress hosted by Western Michigan University; sessions sponsored by the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America; roundtables co-sponored with the North American Catalan Society. Kalamazoo, Michigan 11-14 May 2017 Submit Participant Information Form, abstract and CV directly to session organizers by
Critical Cluster: Venganzas medievales
For more information, please click here. Final submissions as well as other inquiries should be sent to either of the guest editors, Alberto Montaner ([email protected])or Óscar Martin ([email protected]) by 1 June 2016.
Critical Cluster: Redes Petristas: Networks and Memory of Pedro I of Castile
For more information, please click here. Submit an abstract and preliminary bibliography by 1 February 2016. Final submissionsas well as other inquiries should be sent either to Rosa Rodriguez Porto ([email protected]) orSacramento Rosello Martinez ([email protected]) by 1 June 2016.
Volume 44.1 Fall 2015 Table of Contents
Volume 44.1 – Now Available TABLE OF CONTENTS Articles Critical Cluster: Los jardines en la literatura medieval Guest Editors: Adriano Duque, Ryan Giles & Cristina M. Guardiola-Griffiths “Los jardines en la literatura medieval” Adriano Duque, Ryan Giles & Cristina M.
Winner of the 2016 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2016La corónicaInternational Book Award: Laura Ackerman Smoller Laura Ackerman Smoller, Professor of History, University of Rochester, studies the areas of intersection between magic, science, and religion in medieval and Renaissance Europe, centering around two major themes: astrology