It's official: Medievalism is Desirable!
Medieval History

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 or fantasy literature, to begin late August 2012.  Those interested should contact our friend, Dr. Elena Levy-Navarro, author of a fabulous essay on Andrew Marvell's medievalism in Studies in Medievalism XIII. She chairs the search committee.

Let's congratulate the folks at UW-Whitewater on their smart inclusion of medievalism. 




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