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…
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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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
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.
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Congratulations to Mairi Cowan, who has been awarded the President's Teaching Award!
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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!
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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...