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PIMS, Publications
Institute fellows, authors, editors, and books feature in more than usual abundance in the latest issue of Speculum.
news about publications
PIMS, Publications
Institute fellows, authors, editors, and books feature in more than usual abundance in the latest issue of Speculum.
PIMS, Publications
We will be displaying our new medieval publications in person at the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo. If you are attending Congress in person, we hope to see you there!
PIMS, Publications
The PIMS Publications Mailing List sends email announcements with information on new publications and special offers.
PIMS, Publications
We will be displaying the past four years worth of our new publications in person at the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo. We hope to see you there!
Publications
A recent PIMS publication, Women’s History in the Age of Reformation, translated by Claire Taylor Jones, will be honoured by the Society for Medieval Germanic Studies at the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo.
Prizes & Awards, Publications
We congratulate Amy Neff, who has been awarded the 2022 AFCEMS Prize for her book A Soul’s Journey, published by PIMS.
Publications
The PIMS Library is acknowledged in a forthcoming book on the conflict over the church of Thame between 1292 and 1294.
Publications
We are happy to announce that this new publication, co-edited by Linda Safran, Associate Fellow at PIMS, has just been published by Dumbarton Oaks.
PIMS, Publications
We are happy to be attending and displaying our recent publications at the Exhibits Hall of the 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, virtual though it may be!
Publications
Congratulations to Shannon Wearing, Mellon Fellow in 2020–2021 and current Visiting Scholar at PIMS, who has co-edited a volume that has just been published by De Gruyter.
Publications
Johns Hopkins University's Stulman Program in Jewish Studies has organized a virtual Book Symposium on a recent PIMS publication, Pinchas Roth's In This Land: Jewish Life and Legal Culture in Late Medieval Provence. The symposium will take place on Sunday 31 October via Zoom.
Publications
Congratulations to Benjamin Barootes, former Mellon Fellow at PIMS, who has contributed a chapter to a recently published D.S. Brewer volume.
PIMS, Publications
If this were a normal year, PIMS Publications would be in Kalamazoo, Michigan right now, setting up our booth to display our newly published books at the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies.
Publications
Congratulations to Zulfikar Hirji, York Fellow at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in 2015–16, whose book Islam: An Illustrated Journey (2018), co-authored with Farhad Daftary, was recently reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement.
Publications
The companion site to Andrew Albin's volume Richard Rolle's Melody of Love has been updated with new codicological and musical material.
Publications
A submissions guide for authors of book-length manuscripts has been added to the website. The guide provides details on proposals, the complete review process, editing and production, and also endorsements from a range of our authors and series editors.
Publications
The Institute has launched a new Festschrift in honour of James Carley, Books and Bookmen in Early Modern Britain. This collection of eighteen essays explores how early modern uses of books have changed our reception of premodern writing.
Prizes & Awards, Publications
The Vernam Hull Memorial Prize for the year 2015 has been awarded to Professor Ceri Davies, Emeritus Professor of Classics at Swansea University, for John Prise. Historiae Britannicae Defensio / A Defence of the British History, published by PIMS.