Mediaevalia Journal - CEMERS Binghamton
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One of the first multidisciplinary journals in North America, Mediaevalia was founded in 1975 and continues to provide a forum for innovative scholarship across a variety of fields in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Published by Penn State UP.
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Tomorrow afternoon!
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Join us next Wednesday at 3pm in the IASH Conference Room for the next talk in our Spring 2025 speaker series: Mohamad Ballan's “Borderland Anxieties: Genealogy, Religion, and Sovereignty in Late Medieval Granada." Prof. Ballan is an Assistant Professor of History at Stony Brook University.
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Join us next Wednesday (February 12th) at 3pm in the IASH Conference Room for our first lecture of the semester! Yasmine Seale of Columbia University will present The Ring of the Dove, a fascinating text on the nature of love from 11th-century Cordoba, and read from her translation.
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Be sure to give our journal, Mediaevalia, a follow on BlueSky and Instagram (@MediaevaliaJournal)! Stay tuned for more information on our latest issues and news related to the journal.
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Mediaevalia is now on BlueSky! Follow us here to learn more about our latest issues, calls for papers, and other news related to the journal!

Be sure to also follow the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton at our new main page: @cemersbinghamton.bsky.social!
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You can also now find us on Instagram: MediaevaliaJournal

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Mediaevalia is now on BlueSky! Follow us here to learn more about our latest issues, calls for papers, and other news related to the journal!

Be sure to also follow the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton at our new main page: @cemersbinghamton.bsky.social!