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Second Edition (2021–22)

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An Acrylic Reproduction of a 14th Century Manuscript

Jasmine Zhou, Pomona College


Interviews

Conducted by Lily Sickman-Garner, Smith College


Book Review on “The Saint and the Count: A Case Study for Reading Like a Historian” by Leah Shopkow

Amy Kitmacher, Smith College


Book Review on “Alone Together: Poetics of the Passions in Late Medieval Iberia” by Henry Berlin

Marian Zens, Smith College


Hildegard of Bingen: A Self-Made Saint

Jasmine Zhou, Pomona College


“Victim, Cocktease, Wimp”: Rethinking Cecily Chaumpaigne

SJ Waring, Smith College


Persians at the Port of Pisa: Diplomatic and Trade Relations between the Carolingians and the Abbāsids during the Reigns of Charlemagns and Hārūn al-Rashīd

Selin Apaydin, Smith College


Women and their Roles in Early Christianity

Isabella Double, Smith College


Maryam, Androtokos: The Qur’anic Mary, Her Origins, and Her Implications

Selin Apaydin, Smith College


Maþþumgyfa, Mægburh, Mearcstapa: Colonial Identity-Building in the Text and Treatment of Beowulf

Colette Calegari, Smith College


Impaired Gods and Holy Wounds: Disability in the Eschatology of the Early Medieval North Atlantic

Kaitlin Hapgood, Mount Holyoke College


 

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