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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="right"><b>VARIA</b></p>     <p><b>Active  Participation of the IEM at the 45th Conference of the Association for Spanish  and Portuguese Historical Studies</b></p>     <p><b>Alicia Migu&eacute;lez Cavero<sup>*</sup></b></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><sup>*</sup>Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IEM - FCSH/NOVA, 1069-061 LISBOA, Lisboa, Portugal.<i> E-mail</i>: <a href="mailto:amiguelez@fcsh.unl.pt">amiguelez@fcsh.unl.pt</a></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>The Association for Spanish and  Portuguese Historical Studies promotes interest in the scholarly study of Spain  and Portugal through History and related disciplines. Several activities and  initiatives are thus organized and planned every year to achieve this goal.  They include a newsletter that focuses on news of society in general,  professional conferences and events of interest to Iberian historians, and  activities of the membership; the publication of the <i>Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies</i>; a programme  to provide members with small subventions for regional and local gatherings;  three prizes for excellence in scholarship in Iberian history by scholars; and  the organization of an annual conference, which is organized in a different  place every year.</p>     <p>The 45th Annual Conference took place in Modena  (Italy) on June 26-29 2014, thanks to the support and organization of the  Universit&agrave; di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Dipartimento di Studi linguistici e  culturali), the Instituto di Studi Storici Gaetano Salvamini (Torino) and the  Redazione di &ldquo;Spagna Contemporanea&rdquo;.</p>     <p>The IEM participated actively in the Conference and  up to four sessions had five papers delivered by integrated members of the  Institute, both seniors and juniors, and from several disciplines. Dr. Maria  Jo&atilde;o Branco participated in Session 39, devoted to analyze the relationship  between chancery and ecclesiastics in Medieval Portugal, a panel organized  within the scope of the DEGRUPE Project (PTDC/EPH-HIS/4964/2012), sponsored by  FCT/MCTES. Her contribution, under the title &ldquo;An ecclesiastic as chancellor of  three Kings? The case of Juli&atilde;o Pais&rdquo;, dealt with the multiple roles played by  Juli&atilde;o Pais in the chancery of the first Portuguese Kings as well as in the  town of Coimbra and near the jurists which started to flock to the King&rsquo;s court  at precisely his time in office. Also a member of the Project DEGRUPE, and  equally sponsored by the above mentioned FCT/MCTES, Dr. Francisco D&iacute;az Marcilla  participated in Session 63, where several aspects on philosophers, chroniclers  and monarchies were discussed. The paper delivered by Dr. D&iacute;az Marcilla, under  the title &ldquo;Clero laudante: el uso pol&iacute;tico de la poes&iacute;a por los cl&eacute;rigos en la  conformaci&oacute;n y consolidaci&oacute;n de las monarqu&iacute;as peninsulares (1370-1450)&rdquo;  provided information on how clerks used poetry as a political weapon during the  consolidation process of Iberian monarchies.</p>     <p>Dr. Catarina Barreira, on her part, joined Session  70, an interdisciplinary panel where several issues on churches and monasteries  in Medieval Galicia and Portugal were addressed. The paper delivered by Dr.  Barreira, &ldquo;Gazophylacium Domini or the Presence of Peter Lombard&rsquo;s Sentences in  a Portuguese Cistercian Abbey&rdquo;, revolved around the Alcoba&ccedil;a Abbey and its rich  medieval library funds.</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>Finally, Drs. Ana Lemos and Alicia Migu&eacute;lez Cavero  participated in Session 75, devoted to artistic routes, sources and circulation  of religious imagery. Dr. Ana Lemos, whose contribution was &ldquo;Quando a Hist&oacute;ria  da Arte e as Ci&ecirc;ncias se encontram: o IL 15 e o IL 19, dois Livros de Horas da  Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal&rdquo;, brought the audience&rsquo;s attention to how  important are those interdisciplinary studies carried out by scholars from the  Humanities and Exact Sciences, and explained the results of a cross-science  project on two Books of Hours today preserved at the National Library of  Portugal. Dr. Alicia Migu&eacute;lez, who is currently working on Beatus manuscripts,  delivered the paper &ldquo;Looking for a Lost Archetype. The Iconographic Sources of  Beatus Manuscripts&rdquo;, providing new facts and hypotheses on the Beatus pictorial  tradition and its archetype.</p>     <p>The Annual Conference of the Association for  Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies turned thus into one of the main 2014  international events in which the IEM has disseminated the results of the  research conducted by its members in several fields. The warm welcome received  by the ideas and hypotheses proposed by the members of the IEM has again  demonstrated the high scientific level the IEM has achieved in the past recent  years, and the important role it is playing not only in events relating to  Medieval Studies specifically, but also in the Humanities in general.</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><b>COMO CITAR ESTE ARTIGO </b></p>     <p><b>Refer&ecirc;ncia electr&oacute;nica:</b></p>     <p>MIGU&Eacute;LEZ  CAVERO, Alicia &ndash; &ldquo;Active Participation of the IEM at the 45th Conference of the  Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies&rdquo;. <i>Medievalista</i> [Em linha]. N&ordm;17 (Janeiro - Junho 2015). [Consultado dd.mm.aaaa]. Dispon&iacute;vel em <a href="http://www2.fcsh.unl.pt/iem/medievalista/MEDIEVALISTA17/cavero1712.html" target="_blank">http://www2.fcsh.unl.pt/iem/medievalista/MEDIEVALISTA17/cavero1712.html</a>.</p>      ]]></body><back>
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