Call for Journal Submissions: Cuadernos de la Alhambra, issue 50, deadline 1 November 2021

For issue 50, which will be published in December 2021, interested researchers are invited to send their proposals through the journal’s page: https://cuadernosdelaalhambra.alhambra-patronato.es/index.php/cdalhambra.

Deadline: 1 November 2021

Cuadernos de la Alhambra is a scientific journal in the field of heritage research and dissemination with free and free access, founded in 1965, which publishes original studies on heritage and its management focused on both the dissemination of research and actions related to the environment. of the Alhambra, as in relation to other national and international enclaves with similar patrimonial interests. The areas of thematic interest are: anthropology, archival, archeology, architecture, fine arts, library science and documentation, biodiversity, botany, artistic creation, conservation and restoration, Arab and Islamic studies, geography and land management, geology, history, history of the art, engineering, gardens, mathematics, museums, landscaping, new technologies for knowledge and dissemination of heritage,

The journal publishes research articles in Spanish, English, Italian, French, Portuguese and German. It is aimed at the scientific and academic community, as well as all professionals, researchers and specialists, both nationally and internationally, interested in the Monumental Complex of the Alhambra and the Generalife and, in general, in historical heritage.

Find out more about the journal here.

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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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