MAA News – Latest Issue of Speculum is Now Available Online

The latest issue of Speculum is now available on the University of Chicago Press Journals website.

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Speculum, Volume 94, Issue 3 (July 2019)

Articles

Women and Their Sequences: An Overview and a Case Study 
Margot E. Fassler

The Image of the Greek: Western Pilgrims’ Views of Eastern Monks and Monasteries in the Holy Land, c.1200-1500 
Andrew Jotischky

The Feminine Prehistory of the York Purification: St. Leonard’s Hospital, Civic Drama, and Women’s Devotion 
Nicole R. Rice

Masculinity and Prostitution in Late Medieval German Literature 
Jamie Page

Secular and Ecclesiastical Justice in Late Anglo-Saxon England 
Nicole Marafioti

Book Reviews
This issue of Speculum features more than 70 book reviews, including:

Gabriel Byng, Church Building and Society in the Later Middle Ages 
Reviewed by Norbert Nussbaum

Brian FitzGerald, Inspiration and Authority in the Middle Ages: Prophets and their Critics from Scholasticism to Humanism 
Reviewed by Ian Christopher Levy

Liz Herbert McAvoy, ed. and trans., A Revelation of Purgatory 
Reviewed by Laura Saetveit Miles

Judith S. McKenzie and Francis Watson, The Garima Gospels: Early Illuminated Gospel Books from Ethiopia
Reviewed by Sean M. Winslow

Jonathan Morton, The “Roman de la Rose” in its Philosophical Context: Art, Nature, and Ethics 
Reviewed by Daisy Delogu

Penelope Nash, Empress Adelheid and Countess Matilda: Medieval Female Rulership and the Foundations of European Society 
Reviewed by Miriam Shadis
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