Medieval History
Creating the Future Lexicon of Medievalism Studies
For all those interested in the deliberations that preceded the publication (in October) of Medievalism: Key Critical Terms, here is a link to Richard Utz's summary, published in Perspicuitas, an open-access journal published by the University Essen-Duisburg, Germany. The essay, entitled "Medievalism?s Lexicon: Preliminary Considerations," is accessible HERE.
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Julia Smith Reviews: Matthews, Medievalism: A Critical History
Julia Smith recently reviewed David Matthews. Medievalism: A Critical History. D.S. Brewer: Cambridge, 2015. In his well-researched book, Medievalism: A Critical History, David Matthews provides a foundational study for the multidisciplinary field of...
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Medievalism Now Forthcoming
We are happy to announce a special issue of The Year's Work in Medievalism forthcoming in May. Entitled Medievalism NOW, and edited by Karl Fugelso, E. L. Risden, and Richard Utz, it will be available online and with full open access...
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Year's Work In Medievalism Goes Open Access And Moves To Georgia Tech
Dear colleagues, The Year's Work in Medievalism has a checkered history. Originally conceived as a publication that would accompany our annual medievalism conferences as a proceedings outlet as well as a place for annual summaries of scholarship,...
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Richard Utz Reviews Medievalisms. Making The Past In The Present
Richard Utz recently reviewed Tison Pugh and Angela Jane Weisl's Medievalisms: Making the Past in the Present (New York: Routledge, 2013), for The Medieval Review. This coauthored volume may very well be the first book on medievalism(s)...
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It's Official: Medievalism Is Desirable!
Medievalism makes it into position description as "desirable" subspecialty: The U of Wisconsin-Whitewater is offering the following position: Assistant Professor in medieval literature, a subspecialty in medievalism desirable, including science fiction...
Medieval History