Please join us for Tomorrow's Renaissance, an online symposium that will examine new directions in scholarship for the period 1300–1700. The event will consist of talks and roundtables by scholars leading the way to the future. This virtual conference will be held 5–6 November 2021 and is open to the public. Click here for details and registration.
The fall 2021 issue (74.3) of Renaissance Quarterly has been published and is now available online. Please see the editors' note. There are five featured, open-access book reviews:

Forgotten Healers: Women and the Pursuit of Health in Late Renaissance Italy, review by Katherine McKenna

Crime and Illusion: The Art of Truth in the Spanish Golden Age, review by Tanya J. Tiffany

Bad Christians, New Spains: Muslims, Catholics, and Native Americans in a Mediterratlantic World, review by Thomas C. Devaney

Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe, review by Anne J. Cruz

Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage, review by Benjamin D. VanWagoner

Click here to view the open-access featured reviews.
Registration will open for RSA Dublin 2022 in November. Our 68th Annual Meeting will be held in Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday, 30 March 2022 through Saturday, 2 April 2022. Acceptance notifications will be sent out on November 1. We received approximately 2,050 paper submissions, including more than 600 session proposals.

Because travel to Dublin will not be possible for everyone, a special RSA virtual event has been scheduled for early December 2022. This event will have a broad theme and will feature session formats that are especially successful online, such as workshops, lightning rounds, and seminars with pre-circulated materials.
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