Marginalia CFP
Medieval History

Marginalia CFP


Call for Papers

"MARGINALIA", an interdisciplinary graduate journal of the Middle Ages, invites submissions for its 2010 Issue on the theme of "Apocalypse".

Papers might address the idea of 'Apocalypse' in terms of:

visions and revelation
social and political crises
millennial anxiety
beasts
death and judgement
living the good life
the Ages of the World
literatures of pessimism and optimism
endings

We invite submissions in the form of long articles (approximately 5,000 words) and shorter Notes and Queries style articles (approximately 1,000 words). Please see our website www.marginalia.co.uk for further details.

Proposals for papers should be sent via email, no later than 31 January 2010, to Aisling Byrne ([email protected]). We will be happy to answer queries before the deadline.

The editors of Marginalia are graduate students, advised by a board of academics from the University of Cambridge.




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