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Congratulations to CMS Alum Helen Marshall (@manuscriptgal.bsky.social), whose "The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death" (Titan Books) has been longlisted for Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic!
www.sunburstaward.org/node/147
Congratulations to Mairi Cowan, who has been awarded the President's Teaching Award!
www.utm.utoronto.ca/historical-s...
#UofT's Roberto Abraham, John Borrows & Nicholas Terpstra named University Professors ➡️ uoft.me/crr
Read "The Gentildonne of Fabriano: Forging Women’s Voices in Sixteenth-Century Italy" @lauraingalli.bsky.social (ISPLAS / CMS) in 'Renaissance Quarterly' Volume 79, Number 2.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
Both I and the shadow twin Kris Jamison are taking part in this online festival of Canadian literature!
Congratulations to Bard Swallow, winner of this year's Canadian Society of Medievalists Leonard Boyle Dissertation Prize for Medieval Studies! uoft.me/LB2026
Bard earned their PhD last September, with a dissertation titled "Formal Functions of Latin Poetry in Fourteenth-Century England
@canmedievalists.bsky.social — Hurray, Bard!
A new episode of Bow & Blade: The Battle of Hattin (1187) www.medievalists.net/2026/06/the-... #crusades #podcast #history
One of the pivotal battles of the Crusades, the Battle of Hattin was shaped by both brilliant strategy and disastrous decisions. In this episode of Bow & Blade, Michael and Kelly explore how Saladin…
Hello #BookSky #ReaderSky! Fiction Fest is coming this summer and we have an AWESOME schedule of author readings and panel discussions that anyone with an Internet connection can attend for FREE! Check out our event page and register for whichever ones you're interested in: fictionfest.ca/events/
Congratulations to Bard Swallow, winner of this year's Canadian Society of Medievalists Leonard Boyle Dissertation Prize for Medieval Studies! uoft.me/LB2026
Bard earned their PhD last September, with a dissertation titled "Formal Functions of Latin Poetry in Fourteenth-Century England
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Shannon McSheffrey
Alt: medieval illumination of jingle bells ringing
Congratulations to Emma Gabe, who received a rare Leonard Boyle Prize honourable mention, for her dissertation, "Sorores in coquina: Laysisters in German Monasteries, c.1300–1550" from the Canadian Society of Medievalists!
www.medieval.utoronto.ca/news/emma-ga...
Congratulations to Emma Gabe, who received a rare Leonard Boyle Prize honourable mention, for her dissertation, "Sorores in coquina: Laysisters in German Monasteries, c.1300–1550" from the Canadian Society of Medievalists!
www.medieval.utoronto.ca/news/emma-ga...