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An annual journal on all aspects of medieval and early Renaissance culture.
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 once annually, the journal remains committed to rigorous standards of peer review, and welcomes submissions from both established and junior scholars on all aspects of medieval and early Renaissance culture.
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Volume 38, 2017Table of Contents
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View Performing Dante or Building the Nation? : The Divina Commedia between Dramaturgy of Exile and Public Festivities
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View The Sexcentenary Commemoration of Dante’s Death and the German Re-Confessionalization of Dante: Friedrich Muckermann and der Gral
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The Sexcentenary Commemoration of Dante’s Death and the German Re-Confessionalization of Dante: Friedrich Muckermann and der Gral
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View Dante, Berlusconi, and the Bordello State: Paolo Sylos Labini’s and James Walston’s Democratic Dante at the Ebb of the Seconda Repubblica
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| ISSN | 2161-8046 |
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| Print ISSN | 0361-946x |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-12-28 |
| Open Access | No |




