Medieval History
Position Available: Assistant Editor, The Year's Work in Medievalism
The Year's Work in Medievalism, a refereed journal published under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism, is seeking applications for the position of assistant editor. Prior experience in the areas of editing and publishing is definitely an asset. Candidates for this position should have a strong interest, and hopefully some prior experience, in researching the reception of medieval culture in postmedieval times. Please send a concise "letter of interest" and CV as one single PDF to [email protected] and [email protected]. We do not expect the average weekly workload for the assistant editor to go beyond 1 hour. The initial appointment will be for a two-year period. The deadline for applications is January 25, 2015
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Shiloh Carroll And Renée Ward Join Editorial Team At The Year's Work In Medievalism
It is my distinct pleasure to announce that Ed Risden and I have finalized our international search for an assistant editor for The Year's Work in Medievalism. We received a good number of applications and expressions of interest from well-qualified...
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A Happy New Year's Work In Medievalism
Dear colleagues in Medievalism Studies, The checkered story of The Year's Work in Medievalism continues, but we are getting better at making our colleagues' scholarship on medievalism more generally accessible. As you may remember,...
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Medievally Speaking Seeks Assistant Editors
Medievally Speaking, an online journal operating under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism and dedicated to reviewing all academic and creative reinventions and reimaginations of medieval culture in postmedieval...
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Anglo-saxonism As Preferred Qualification
The Department of English at the U of New Mexico has just posted a position at the rank of (advanced) Assistant or Associate Professor. Of interest to those in medievalism is that the Job Ad also includes "Anglo-Saxonism, the appropriation of Anglo-Saxon...
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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