front cover of Speculum, volume 96 number 4 (October 2021)
Speculum, volume 96 number 4 (October 2021)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2021
This is volume 96 issue 4 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
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front cover of Speculum, volume 97 number 1 (January 2022)
Speculum, volume 97 number 1 (January 2022)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2022
This is volume 97 issue 1 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
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front cover of Speculum, volume 97 number 2 (April 2022)
Speculum, volume 97 number 2 (April 2022)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2022
This is volume 97 issue 2 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
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front cover of Speculum, volume 97 number 3 (July 2022)
Speculum, volume 97 number 3 (July 2022)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2022
This is volume 97 issue 3 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]

front cover of Speculum, volume 97 number 4 (October 2022)
Speculum, volume 97 number 4 (October 2022)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2022
This is volume 97 issue 4 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]

front cover of Speculum, volume 98 number 1 (January 2023)
Speculum, volume 98 number 1 (January 2023)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2023
This is volume 98 issue 1 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]

front cover of Speculum, volume 98 number 2 (April 2023)
Speculum, volume 98 number 2 (April 2023)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2023
This is volume 98 issue 2 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]

front cover of Speculum, volume 98 number 4 (October 2023)
Speculum, volume 98 number 4 (October 2023)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2023
This is volume 98 issue 4 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]

front cover of Speculum, volume 99 number 1 (January 2024)
Speculum, volume 99 number 1 (January 2024)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2024
This is volume 99 issue 1 of Speculum. Speculum, an English-language quarterly founded in 1926, was the first journal in North America devoted to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields and methodologies studying the Middle Ages, a period that ranges from approximately 500 to 1500. The journal welcomes scholarship that takes a global approach as well as articles that bridge disciplines and appeal to a broad cross section of medievalists. European, Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are included.
[more]


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