News at CMRS-CEGS

  1. Call for Papers: Comitatus 56 (2025)

    Call for Papers: Comitatus 56 (2025)

    Comitatus A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES  CALL FOR PAPERS  Comitatus, published annually under the auspices of the UCLA CMRS Center for Early Global Studies, invites...

  2. Sixiang Wang honored for book that reframes 3 centuries of Korea-China relations

    Sixiang Wang honored for book that reframes 3 centuries of Korea-China relations

    We are pleased to share that CMRS-CEGS Associate Director, Sixiang Wang has been honored for his book which reframes 3 centuries of Korea-China relations. This article was...

  3. Medieval Texts Reading Group Travels Through Time with Literature

    Medieval Texts Reading Group Travels Through Time with Literature

    The CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (CMRS-CEGS) is pleased to share the Daily Bruin story, Medieval Texts Reading Group Travels Through Time with Literature written by Dilara...

  4. Introducing Solsíre Cusicanqui, “Race in the Global Past Through Native Lenses,” Postdoctoral Fellow

    Introducing Solsíre Cusicanqui, “Race in the Global Past Through Native Lenses,” Postdoctoral Fellow

    We are pleased to introduce Solsiré Cusicanqui, who has joined the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (CMRS-CEGS) as a Postdoctoral Fellow within the “Race in the...

  5. Apply Now for Editorial Positions: Comitatus Volume 56 (2025)

    Apply Now for Editorial Positions: Comitatus Volume 56 (2025)

    Comitatus is the grad-student research journal sponsored by CMRS-CEGS, featuring the work of graduate students and recent PhDs in any field of late antique, medieval, Renaissance, or early...

  6. A photo of Viator publishes the article “How Early Before It Is Too Late? “Medieval” Periodization, Epistemic Change, and the Institution”

    Viator publishes the article “How Early Before It Is Too Late? “Medieval” Periodization, Epistemic Change, and the Institution”

    We are pleased to announce the publication of the article “How Early Before It Is Too Late? “Medieval” Periodization, Epistemic Change, and the Institution” in our journal,...

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