La corónica is a refereed journal
published every spring and fall by the Modern Language Association's Division
on Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. It publishes
groundbreaking articles written in English or Spanish on topics in medieval
Spanish cultural studies, literature, and historical linguistics. Devoted to
Hispanomedievalism in its broadest sense, La corónica also
welcomes scholarship that transcends the linguistic and/or cultural borders of
Spanish and explores the interconnectedness of those languages and cultures
that coexisted in medieval Iberia. In addition to articles, La
corónica features book reviews, reports, discussion forums,
professional notices, and special thematic issues.
Submissions should
follow The MLA Style Manual and employ the short internal reference system.
Consult the Guidelines for Articles.
All
questions concerning subscriptions, orders for back
issues, requests for replacement of undelivered copies (within three months of
publication date) and changes of address should be directed to the
Managing Editor.
La
corónica does not accept unsolicited book reviews. However, a
list of books for review is available. All inquiries
about book reviews should be addressed to the Book
Review Editor. Submission of articles and notes on Information Technology
should be sent directly to the Editor for
Information Technology.
La corónica is indexed in the
following databases: