Conference organized by Dr Shanti Graheli (University of Glasgow) with support from Prof. Warren Boutcher (Queen Mary University London) and hosted by the University of Glasgow Location: Glasgow, Scotland Date: 23–24 May 2019 Submit paper proposals and a short CV
SCSC 2019, 50th Anniversary Conference
The Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC) Annual Conference, organized by Andrew Spicer and hosted at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch Hotel. Location: St. Louis, MO Date: 17–20 October 2019 Submit 250-word abstract by 7 April 2019.
Premodern Food Cultures Conference 2019
Conference organized by the Center for Medieval Studies, the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine and the James Ford Bell Library, and hosted by the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Location: Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN. Date: 17-19 October 2019 Submit 300-word
Women & Language Journal: Call for Papers
The international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal Women & Language is affiliated with the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender. Submissions are welcome from scholars, students, activists, and practitioners at any stage of their careers. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review
LLC Medieval Iberian announces sessions for the 2020 MLA
The Executive Committee of LLC Medieval Iberian met during the 134th MLA Convention to plan activities and sessions for the 2020 MLA Convention in Seattle. The proposed sessions are: New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies (guaranteed session) “Right Wing Mobilization of
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 Martínez Góngora, for her article “Sobre héroes y monstruos: la decoración de Vélez Blanco y la literatura de su tiempo”. This award is given
Volume 47.1 Table of Contents
CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR ARTICLES “La Profecía de Evangelista: pronósticos y perogrulladas al servicio de la crítica social y religiosa” Alodia Martín-Martínez “Mas querìa yr perdersse o la uentura mudar”: curiosidad intelectual y peregrinaje en el Libro de Apolonio” Fernando