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Fifth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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Symposium organized by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St. Louis University.

  • Location: St. Louis, MO
  • Date: 19-21 June 2017
  • Submit abstract by 31 December 2016 athttps://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1858570
  • Contact:Meg Smith (webmaster)sm**@*lu.edu
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Fifth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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La corónica is a refereed journal published by the MLA Forum LLC Medieval Iberian. Devoted to Hispanomedievalism in its broadest sense, La corónica welcomes scholarship that transcends the linguistic and/or cultural borders of Spanish and explores the interconnectedness of those regions.

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