Book production in the Middle Ages required the contribution of parchment-makers, scribes, painters and illuminators, binders, booksellers and their tools
Book production in the Middle Ages required the contribution of parchment-makers, scribes, painters and illuminators, binders, booksellers and their tools
Session at next MAA conference in Toronto will shed light on the period "After the Carolingians: Manuscript Illumination in the Tenth–Eleventh Centuries
BUCEMA – Bulletin du Centre d’études médievales d’Auxerre – focus on interdisciplinary studies inside medieval archaeology, historical anthropology and art history
The editors of The Year’s Work in Medievalism, a refereed journal published under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism invites essays to be submitted for consideration for publication in its volume 30 (2015). Participants at the 29th International Conference (Georgia Tech) and SiM sections at Kalamazoo 2015 are especially encouraged to consider sending revised versions of their conference presentations.
However, equal considerations to all other (independent) papers will be given. Please send inquiries and finished papers to E. L. Risden (edward.risden@snc.edu), and see the website – http://www.medievalism.net for additional information about the journal and its focus and requirements. Please distribute this invitation widely among colleagues. For full consideration, please submit your essay by August 10, 2015.
The International Society for the Study of Medievalism is an academic organization that intends to promote the interdisciplinary study of the popular and scholarly reception of the Middle Ages in postmedieval times. It is based on the work and studies of Leslie J. Workman (1927-2001), who is universally recognized as the founder of the academic study of medievalism in the English-speaking world. Officers and members of the organization currently maintain a peer-reviewed journal, Studies in Medievalism, an annual publishing conference proceedings and shorter essays (The Year’s Work in Medievalism), and a review journal, Medievally Speaking. They also organize annual onference sessions at the International Conference on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University and the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds, and have held their own annual International Congress on Medievalism at institutions of higher education world-wide.
The 2016 issues of Networks and Neighbours will be dedicated to exploring the concept of ‘world history’ in the context of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.