CFP: Issue 14, The Heroic Age
Medieval History

CFP: Issue 14, The Heroic Age


Just a reminder that we are still accepting submissions for the special
issue of the Heroic Age on medieval law and legal culture. The cfp is
copied below.

Regards,
Andrew Rabin

The Heroic Age, Issue 14: Law and Legal Culture in the Early Middle
Ages
Guest Editor: Andrew Rabin, University of Louisville

The Heroic Age invites submissions for a special issue on law and legal
culture in the early middle ages. We construe the subject of this issue
broadly, and we are eager to receive submissions representing a variety
of perspectives, methodologies, national or ethnic cultures, and
disciplines. Possible topics include (but are not limited to): royal
legislation, legal manuscripts, law in/and literature, legal procedure,
charters and diplomatics, writs and wills, dispute resolution, theories
of law and justice, canon law, editing medieval law, law and philosophy,
perceptions of medieval law in later periods, law in/and art,
international law, and intersections between medieval Asian and European
legal traditions. We welcome traditional philological and historicist
approaches, as well as those informed by modern critical theory.
Prospective contributors should feel free to contact Andrew Rabin
([email protected]) if they have any questions.

Articles should be 7000 words including bibliography and endnotes, and
conform to The Heroic Age?s in-house style. Instructions may be found
at http://www.heroicage.org/authors.html. All submissions will be
reviewed by two readers according to a double-blind policy. All
submissions should be sent to [email protected]. The deadline for
submission is July 1st, 2008.

The Heroic Age is an on-line, peer-reviewed academic journal hosted by
the Memorial University of Newfoundland. It focuses on Northwestern
Europe during the early medieval period (from the late 4th through 11th
centuries). We seek to foster dialogue between all scholars of this
period across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including-but not
limited to-history, archaeology, and literature pertaining to the
period.



Andrew Rabin
Assistant Professor
Department of English
The University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292

Bingham Humanities 336B
502-852-1722




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