Download and read the 2020 John K. Walsh Award-winning article by Fernando Riva for free on Project MUSE. Fernando Riva. “‘Mas querìa yr perdersse o la uentura mudar’: curiosidad intelectual y peregrinaje en el Libro de Apolonio.” La corónica: A
2021 MLA Sessions Organized by LLC Medieval Iberian
The following sessions will be organized by Medieval Iberian Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) at the upcoming 2021 MLA Convention. Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Date: 7-10 January 2021 New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies This
Winners of the 2020 La corónica John K. Walsh Award
La corónica is pleased to announce the 2020 winner of the John K. Walsh Award, Fernando Riva, for his article “‘Mas querìa yr perdersse o la uentura mudar’: curiosidad intelectual y peregrinaje en el Libro de Apolonio.” This year, La
Premodern Iberianists of the Mid-Atlantico 2020 Meeting
Meeting organized byPremodern Iberianists of the Mid-Atlantic (PIMA)and hosted by George Washington University. Location: Washington, DC Date: 6 March 2020 Submit a 250-word abstract and CV by 19 December 2019 Contact: Belen Vicens ([email protected])and Abigail Agresta ([email protected]) The inaugural meeting
Travelling Objects, Travelling People
“Travelling Objects, Travelling People: Art and Artists of Late Medieval and Renaissance Iberia and Beyond, c. 1400–1550” Conference organized by Costanza Beltrami and Sylvia Alvares-Correa and hosted by Tom Nickson, The Courtauld Institute of Art. Location: London, England Date: 28
2020 MLA Roundtable Sponsored by La corónica
687. Race and Its Historiography in Medieval Iberian Studies 10:15 AM–11:30 AM Jan 12, 2020 WSCC – Chelan 5 Description:Panelists address the lack of engagement with race and diversity in medieval Iberian studies, in a discussion about the ways that
2020 MLA Sessions Organized by LLC Medieval Iberian
Join us for the following events at the MLA Convention in Seattle, organized by LLC Medieval Iberian. More information follows the session titles. 156. Political Uses of Medieval Iberia 507. New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies 653A. Medieval Iberia Cash
Premodern Iberia – PIMA 2020
Meeting organized by Premodern Iberianists of the Mid-Atlantic (PIMA)and hosted by George Washington University. Location: Washington, DC Date: 6 March 2020 Submit a 250-word abstract and CV by 19 December 2019 Contact: Belen Vicens or Abigail Agresta See below CFP:
Middle Ages and Renaissance: Women’s Voices
Symposium “Women’s Voices of the Middle Ages and Renaissance”sponsored by BYU´s Department of French & Italian, Global Women’s Studies Program, and Medieval and Renaissance Studiesand hosted by Brigham Young University. Location: Provo, UT Date: 13 March 2020 Submit one-page abstract
OA content from La corónica for Open Access Week
Open Access Week is 21-27 October 2019 Project Muse hosts open access articles in La corónica.To view OA content from La corónica available through Project Muse, visit Open Access Texts.
Pilgrimage to Santiago: Itineraries, Narratives, Myths
Symposium “Imagining Pilgrimage to Santiago: Itineraries, Narratives, Myths” organized by the Institute of Fine Arts in collaboration with Xunta de Galicia and hosted by New York University. Location: New York, NY Date: 24-25 April 2020 Submission details may be found
Transcribe Estoria – help transcribe the Estoria de Espanna
Crowd-sourcing project “Transcribe Estoria” organized by Aengus Ward for the Department of Hispanic StudiesandEstoria de Espana Digital Project at the University of Birmingham. Project description in English and Spanish below. To learn more and to participate, click here. Transcribeestoria is
Books Available for Review
Books Received La corónica invites book reviews for the following books: Barton, Thomas W.Victory’s Shadow: Conquest and Governance in Medieval Catalonia.Cornell UP, 2019. 432 pp. O’Callaghan, Joseph F.Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age: Law and Justice in Thirteenth-Century Castile.
CFP “Iberian Travelers in the Mediterranean” at Kalamazoo
Call for Papers forLa Coronicapanel at theAnnual Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo,”Iberian Travelers in the Mediterranean”: This session will resonate with the work of the 2020 plenary speaker, Sharon Kinoshita. It will also highlight the various ethnic, linguistic and religious histories
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference – KFLC 2020
Conference organized by the Kentucky Foreign Language Executive Committee and hosted by the University of Kentucky. Location: Lexington, KY Date: 16-18 April 2020 Submit a 250-word abstract by 25 November 2019 Contact:Sadia Zoubir-Shaw, Brittany Frodge, or Kelly Ferguson ([email protected]) Conference
The Medieval Chronicle – International Conference
Conference organized by The Medieval Chronicle Society and hosted by theInstitute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences andAdam Mickiewicz University Location: Online Date: 14-16 July 2021 Submit a 200-word abstract Contact:Ryszard GrzesikorJozef Dobosz Conference Website
CELPYC Congress 2020
Congress organized by Circulo de Estudios de la Literatura Picaresca y Celestinesca (CELPYC) and hosted by the City College of New York. Location: New York City, NY Date: 3-5 June 2020 Submit paper proposal by 15 February 2020. Contact information
OA content in La corónica vol. 45, no. 2, Spring 2017
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OA content in La corónica vol. 46, no. 1 Fall 2017
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OA content in La corónica vol. 47, no. 2 Spring 2019
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