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New Journal Annoucement: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources

25 Jul 2024 5:53 AM | Kyle C Lincoln (Administrator)

A message, below, from one of the editors, Graham Barrett, of the new/updated journal, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, based at the University of Lincoln.


"Dear fellow medieval Iberianists,


I am pleased to announce an open and ongoing call for contributions to a new journal, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, coordinated by the Medieval Studies Research Group based at the University of Lincoln (https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/hh/research/medievalstudiesresearchgroup/) and published by the redoubtable ARC Humanities Press (https://www.arc-humanities.org/studies-in-medieval-and-renaissance-sources/).


This journal is dedicated to 'nuts and bolts' scholarship: to the analysis and interpretation of the sources - written (in any language), visual, or material - for the period from 400 to 1600. We welcome such submissions in any form, from editions, translations, and commentaries to reports, notes, and reflections.


I am drawing SMRS to the attention of this list because the editorial board includes five Iberianists whose fields range from the fifth century through to the seventeenth (Jamie Wood, myself, Robert Portass, Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo, and Laura Fernández González, in chronological order), and we are particularly keen to encourage contributions from our colleagues.


Please see the attached flyer for guidance on making submissions. The first issue of Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, to be published in open access, is now in production, and has significant medieval Iberian content (https://www.arc-humanities.org/9781802701814/lincoln-readings-of-texts-materials-and-contexts/).


If you have any questions about contributing to future issues of the journal, do please get in touch!


With best wishes,

Graham Barrett"




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