Medieval History
Past Discussed Quarterly
Now, this project sounds interesting. An online journal whose purpose is to help bridge blogging and academia, and devoted primarily to the pre-modern world.
CFP up now = "Pseudo-histories" (although any post on a pre-Renaissance topic is welcome at any time -- see their "How to Submit")
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Exemplaria Receives The Phoenix Award For Most Improved Journal
Exemplaria, an academic journal dedicated to medieval and Renaissance studies from Maney Publishing, has received the 2011 Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ). The CELJ is an organisation...
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Blogging, Twitter, And New Paradigms: Thoughts From Kalamazoo
My thoughts here are kind-of half-baked, springing from some conversations with very intelligent people at the infamous Kalamazoo. 2 panels in particular. Please bear with me. The first, the panel I was on was, in truth, rather sparsely attended but still...
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More Thoughts On Academic Blogging
2 interesting articles over at InsideHigherEd.com. Pro-blogging Anti-blogging They seem, in many ways, intensely personal reflections on the place of blogging in their lives, yet they still have some interesting things to say. Note, however, that both...
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Hortulus Journal: March 1 Submission Deadline, Special Issue On Medieval Space And Place
Hortulus Journal: March 1 Submission Deadline, Special Issue on Medieval Space and Place Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies Special Call For Papers for Issue on Medieval Space and PlaceSUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR VOLUME 7, Issue 1:...
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Journal Of Late Antiquity
NEW JOURNAL JOURNAL of LATE ANTIQUITY The Johns Hopkins University Press The Journal of Late Antiquity (JLA) is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary journal covering the world of Late Antiquity, broadly defined, including the late Roman, western...
Medieval History