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For current issues, please visit the Scholarly Publishing Collective (see link below under "Additional Materials"). Mediterranean Studies focuses on the Mediterranean world over a broad chronological span—from Late Antiquity to the Enlightenment. The journal’s interdisciplinary approach includes work on the arts, religions, cultures, histories, and literatures of the Mediterranean world. Contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds, including archeology, English, Jewish studies, history, comparative literature, medieval studies, religion, and art history. Such varied and rich contributions make for vibrant conversations across several disciplines.
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Volume 29, Number 1, 2021Table of Contents
Articles

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View Writing History in Renaissance Sicily: The Formation of Sicilian National Identity in the Work of Tommaso Fazello
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View Writing a Book About the Barbarians in Italy During Fascism and Reading it From the 1940s to the Early 2000s
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Book Reviews

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View Subtle Insights Concerning Knowledge and Practice by Sa῾d ibn Mansur ibn Kammuna al-Baghdadi (review)
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ISSN | 2161-4741 |
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Print ISSN | 1074-164X |
Launched on MUSE | 2021-05-20 |
Open Access | No |
Archive Status | Archived 2024 |