La corónica is pleased to announce the 2024 winner of the John K. Walsh Prize, Julia Perratore, for her article, “The Art of Medieval Iberia at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Met Cloisters.” This award is given annually
Winner of the 2024 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2024 La corónica International Book Award: Sarah Ifft Decker The Fruit of Her Hands: Jewish and Christian Women’s Work in Medieval Catalan Cities (Pennsylvania State UP, 2022) Sarah Ifft Decker (she/her), assistant professor of history at
The Nancy F. Marino Prize 2024
La corónica is pleased to announce The Nancy F. Marino Prize for Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo. The Nancy F. Marino Prize honors the contribution of Professor Marino to the profession,
Winner of the 2023 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2023 La corónica International Book Award: Henry Berlin Alone Together: Poetics of the Passions in Late Medieval Iberia (U of Toronto P, 2021) Henry Berlin, associate professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at
CFP Kalamazoo: Affective Borders & Emotional Landscapes: Interiority in Medieval Mediterranean Studies
Event organized by the Center for Premodern Studies (University of Minnesota) and hosted by Western Michigan University for the International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo). Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 11-13 May 2023 Submit proposals no later than Sept. 9th 2022
CFP Kalamazoo: Piracy and Captivity in the Medieval Mediterranean World
Event organized by the Center for Premodern Studies and hosted by Western Michigan University for the International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo). Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 11-13 May 2023 Submit proposals no later than Sept. 9th 2022 via the ICMS
Winner of the 2022 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2022 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Nadia R. Altschul Politics of Temporalization: Medievalism and Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century South America (U of Pennsylvania P, 2020) Nadia R. Altschul, a scholar of Hispanic studies, is the winner of the
IMANA Meeting at Kalamazoo 2022
Kalamazoo online attendees, please join us on for the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA) meeting. The meeting is designated as business meeting in the program, but is open to all. We will meet online on Friday, May 13, 10:00-11:00
Winner of the 2022 La corónica John K. Walsh Prize
La corónica is pleased to announce the 2022 winner of the John K. Walsh Prize, David Rehr, for his article, “Envy and Orientalism inEmbajada a Tamorlan.” This award is given annually to the author(s) of an outstanding article published in
La corónica Sessions Kalamazoo 2022
Sessions organized by La corónicafor the 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) Location: online Date: 9-14 May 2022 Congress Program Modern Iberian (Neo)Medievalisms in Postcolonial Contexts and Diaspora Session 320, Friday, May 13, 3:00 p.m. EDT
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Winner of the 2021 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2021 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Sol Miguel-Prendes Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain (U North Carolina P, 2019) Sol Miguel-Prendes is Professor of Spanish at Wake Forest University. She conducts research in
Closed: Nancy F. Marino Prize 2021
The window for submissions to the 2021 Nancy F. Marino Prize competition has closed. La corónicathanks those who submitted their papers for consideration. We look forward to the forthcoming announcement of the winning paper and to next year’s competition. The
Winners of the 2021 La corónica John K. Walsh Prize
La corónica is pleased to announce the 2021 winners of the John K. Walsh Prize, Yolanda Iglesias and David Navarro, for their article, “Revalorizacion de los conceptos de pecado y delito en las ‘Siete Partidas’ y las ‘Cantigas de Santa
Closed: Nancy F. Marino Prize 2020
The window for submissions to the 2020 Nancy F. Marino Prize competition has closed. La corónicathanks those who submitted their papers for consideration. We look forward to the forthcoming announcement of the winning paper and to next year’s competition. *
Winner of the 2020 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2020 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Heather Bamford Cultures of the Fragment: Uses of the Iberian Manuscript, 1100-1600 (U of Toronto P, 2018). Heather Bamford is Associate Professor of Spanish Literature at the George Washington University where she
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
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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.
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.
Winner of the 2019 La corónica John K. Walsh Award
La corónica is pleased to announce the 2019 winner of the John K. Walsh Award, Mar Martinez Gongora, for her article “Sobre héroes y monstruos: la decoracion de Vélez Blanco y la literatura de su tiempo”. This award is given