Different Visions Launch
Medieval History

Different Visions Launch


For several years now, a group of medievalists has been
working to create a peer-reviewed, on-line, open-access
journal designed to showcase progressive scholarship on
medieval visual culture. I want to announce that Different
Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on Medieval Art is
now live and can be viewed at www.differentvisions.org. The
first issue is devoted to selected papers from five sessions
focusing on the method of Madeline Caviness at Kalamazoo
2006. Future issues will include both conference
proceedings and stand alone articles. Please consider
submitting your own work to us and encouraging others to do
the same.

Rachel Dressler
Associate Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
AS 217
518-442-5761
Associate Professor of Art History
Art Department
FA 214
518-442-4021
Editor-in-Chief
Different Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on
Medieval Art www.differentvisions.org




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