Studies in Medievalism, a peer-reviewed print and on-line publication, seeks 3,000-word essays discussing ethics in medievalism.
- What role do ethics play in post-medieval responses to the Middle Ages?
- In interpretations of those responses?
- How is moral behavior portrayed (or not)?
- How is the audience treated?
- Who is the audience?
Studies in Medievalism’s audience is wide-ranging, and potential contributors should anticipate that their readers will include not only specialists but also generalists, including non-academics. Submissions should be sent in English in Word as an e-mail attachment on or before June 1, 2013 to the editor, Karl Fugelso ([email protected]).
For a style sheet, please visit the website http://www.medievalism.net/sim.html.
Studies in Medievalism, a peer-reviewed print and on-line publication, seeks 3,000-word essays discussing ethics in medievalism.
Studies in Medievalism’s audience is wide-ranging, and potential contributors should anticipate that their readers will include not only specialists but also generalists, including non-academics. Submissions should be sent in English in Word as an e-mail attachment on or before June 1, 2013 to the editor, Karl Fugelso ([email protected]).
For a style sheet, please visit the website http://www.medievalism.net/sim.html.
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