New Journal Issue: Medievalista Journal, number 28

It is with great pleasure that we inform you that nº 28 of Medievalista Journal is available.

This issue of Medievalista brings some news.

The most decisive ones were the simplification of the title – Medievalista on-line became Medievalista -, the adoption of a new management and editing platform and another renewal of the graphics with which the magazine presents itself. Without abandoning the legacy of the past, in particular the openness to researchers from other languages and other historiographies, the current issue returns to integrate a thematic dossier on the role of ecclesiastics in the construction of medieval monarchies. It also has three other articles on different topics, all by authors from outside the peninsula, in addition to the usual headings, such as news, reviews and presentations, which have been tried to give, as will be done in the future, a more comprehensive and systematic character. .

This number has the collaboration of: Alice Borges Gago, André Filipe Oliveira da Silva, Armando Luís de Carvalho Homem, Arsénio Dacosta, Francisco Díaz Marcilla, Gilson Damasceno Linhares, Graça Videira Lopes, Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar, Isabel Cristina Fernandes, Javier Albarrán Iruela, José Carlos Quaresma, Leandro Duarte Rust, Margarida Leme, Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho, Maria João Branco, Mary Magdy Anwar, Néstor Vigil Montes, Óscar Villaroel González, Paula Pinto Costa, Thierry Pécout, Tiago Viúla de Faria, Vincent Débiais, and Xavier Costa Badia.

Journal available at https://rb.gy/heyxga

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Published by Roisin Astell

Roisin Astell received a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York (2014), under the supervision of Dr Emanuele Lugli. After spending a year learning French in Paris, Roisin then completed an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford (2016), where she was supervised by Professor Gervase Rosser and Professor Martin Kauffmann. In 2017, Roisin was awarded a CHASE AHRC studentship as a doctoral candidate at the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, under the supervision of Dr Emily Guerry.

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