Vol. 52.2 is now available on Project Muse. Featuring articles by Giles, Talavera Pagán, Udaondo Alegre, Cárdenas-Rotunno, and a special forum on Henry Berlin's "Alone Together: Poetics of the Passions in Late Medieval Iberia." For TOC see lcclacoronica.org/journal/volu... #projectmuse
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Late registration rates for #MLA26 go into effect tomorrow, so be sure to register today (12/3) and join us in Toronto or online!
Check out the 2026 MLA Sessions sponsored by Medieval Iberian LLC at lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
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Coming to MLA#26 Please join LLC Colonial Latin American Literature along with CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern for Happy Hour in Toronto. Please join us at 3 Brasseurs at 5pm, Friday Jan. 9, at 275 Yongue St.
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275 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, +1 (647) 347-6286
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference has extended the submission period until Saturday, Nov. 22nd, 2025, 11:59 PM Eastern time. If you're still working on your abstract, there's still time to send proposals. CFP for Ibero-Medieval Studies at KFLC: lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
REMINDER -- CFP Hispanic Studies - Medieval, Kentucky Foreign Languages Conference, 16-19 Apr. 2026. For more information, contact Christina Ivers (civers@udallas.edu) or Isidro Rivera (ijrivera@ku.edu) or click on the following link: lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
How many classes today were canceled because a whole suite of EdTech services are built atop AWS?
You know what platform never crashes?
CFP Hispanic Stuides - Medieval at Kentucky Foreign Languages Conference, 16-19 Apr. 2026.
For more information, contact Christina Ivers (civers@udallas.edu) or Isidro Rivera (ijrivera@ku.edu) or click on the following link:
lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
Superb.
In sincerity I did log on for a reason. A new issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies is out, edited by colleague/friend Marcel Elias. It's about how to do postcolonial medieval studies bigger and better. You'll like it. (I'm in there). Go read.
read.dukeupress.edu/jmems/issue/...
Atlantic Voices in Colonial Newport, lecture sponsored by the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, 29 Oct. 2025, 5:00-6:00 p.m. EST, 518 Bellevue Ave, Newport , RI 02840
For more information and online registration, see lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
Deadline approaching for #Kzoo26. Consider submitting an abstract.
Deadline approaching for #Kzoo2026. Consider submitting an abstract.
Oxford University Press invites paper submissions for a special issue from The American Historical Review. Topic: Methods for Archival Silence in Early History. A button reads, "SUBMIT YOUR RESEARCH".
What should historians do when our sources do not tell us what we want to know?
Submit your research to the American Historical Review's upcoming special issue. Submission deadline: September 16, 2025: oxford.ly/45Isir6
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Please submit applications to our email (gsc@themedievalacademy.org) for this ICMS roundtable by September 8th.
Tempted to finally commit and read Augustine!
La corónica invites book reviews for the following books. Contact David Arbesú, (see
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This weekend!
CFP -- Between Flesh and Faith: Reimagining Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in Medieval Iberia, at ICMS #Kzoo2026, May 14-16 2026. For more information, contact Alexander Korte (akorte@cord.edu) or Felipe Rojas (felipe.rojas@westliberty.edu). Abstracts by 15 Sept. 2025:
icms.confex.com/icms/2026/pr...
CFP -- Consumption and Consumables in Medieval Iberia and the Mediterranean, organized by Christi Ivers and Isidro Rivera for ICMS #Kzoo2026, May 14-16 2026. Please consider submitting an abstract. For more information, contact Christi Ivers (civers@udallas.edu) and Isidro Rivera (ijrivera@ku.edu)
CFP: Feeling Other: Emotions and Difference in Medieval Iberia (In-person)
61st ICMS, Kalamazoo, MI
May 14-16, 2026
Organizer: Roberto A. Talavera Pagán
Sponsors: Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA), Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
CFP: 44th Annual Medieval Studies Conference
Center for Medieval Studies at Fordham University
February 27-March 1, 2026
Theme: "Boundaries, Crossings, and Crossroads in the Medieval Iberian Worlds (500-1600)."
mvstconference.ace.fordham.edu/iberianworlds/
Vol. 52.1 is now available. Featuring essays by Jones, Pearce, Savo, Patton, Duque, Mahler, Blanco Mourelle, Romero, Blackmore, and Franke. For TOC see lcclacoronica.org/journal/volu...
The summer issue of our newsletter, PSU Press News, is here! Find awards and reviews, upcoming events, journals news, and more: buff.ly/sf48Qf6
White headline text on a pink background announcing new fellowship opportunity in Hispanic Ephemera
Image of 19th century document, written in Spanish, on a pink background. “Broadside proclamation by the viceroy communicating a Royal Order from José de Gálvez, (Mexico, 1780). Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego”
Pink text on a white background with details about the Hispanic Ephemera fellowship
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We're thrilled to announce a new fellowship opportunity: The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Ephemera! This $3,000 fellowship supports the bibliographical study of printed Spanish-language ephemeral items printed prior to 1850. More info on the BSA website.
La corónica Vol. 52.1, a special volume on "Black Timescapes” assembled by guest editor Nicholas R. Jones, Yale Univ., is open access on Project Muse at muse.jhu.edu/issue/54962.
@projectmuse.bsky.social. TOC available at lcclacoronica.org/journal/volu...
La corónica announces the availability of Volume 52.1, a special volume on "Black Timescapes” assembled
by Nicholas R. Jones, Yale University, the guest editor. The volume is open access on Project Muse at muse.jhu.edu/issue/54962. @projectmuse.bsky.social
The special issue of @la-coronica.bsky.social edited by Nicholas Jones (who I don't think is on here?) on Blackness in medieval Iberia is now out and available OA through Project Muse! I’m proud of my contribution and excited to read my colleagues' work alongside it! muse.jhu.edu/issue/54962
Dumbarton Oaks Series has recently issued editions of the Iberian Apollonius of Tyre and the Laberinto de Fortuna. Published by Harvard UP, books in the series are designed to be both modern and timeless. For information and details, see lcclacoronica.org/announcement...
La corónica is pleased to announce the sixth annual winner of the Nancy F. Marino Prize for Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies: Wiktoria Bryzys for the paper, “Valencia del Cid y Balansiya de al-Waqqašī: Heterotopía en la Estoria de España.” For information, see lcclacoronica.org/journal/2024...