Medieval/Renaissance

After Periodization

An issue of: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

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Pages: 212

Volume 37, Number 3

Published: 2007

An issue of: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Special Issue Editors: David Wallace, Jennifer Summit

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1. Rethinking Periodization—Jennifer Summit and David Wallace

2. The Modern Divide: From Either Side—Margreta de Grazia

3. 1453 and the Stream of Time—David Lawton

4. 1492 and the Cleaving of Hispanism—Barbara Fuchs

5. The Colonial Divide—José Rabasa

6. The Chester Cycle in Sixteenth-Century Religious Culture—Theresa Coletti

7. The Imaginary "Commons"—Jean E. Howard and Paul Strohm

8. Aesop, Authorship, and the Aesthetic Imagination—Seth Lerer

9. Periodization, Race, and Global Contact—Ania Loomba

10. New Books across the Disciplines—Michael Cornett

11. Call for Submissions