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Reshaping the Early Modern Book World – ERC 2020

“Reshaping the Early Modern Book Word: Competition, Protection, Consumption” International Conference organized by the European Research Council EMoBookTrade Project and hosted by the University of Milan. Location: Milan, Italy Date: 2-4 December 2020 Submit 500-word abstract and one-page CV by

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USTC History of the Book Conference 2020

“Gender and the Book Trade” USTC History of the Book Conference organized by Helen Smith and Elise Watson. Location: St Andrews, Scotland Date: 2-4 July 2020 Submit 300-word proposals and a short biographical note by 6 January 2020. Contact: Helen

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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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Modern Languages Association bibliography

Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance

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International Medieval Bibliography, Leeds.

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