EditorsDavid Aers Valeria Finucci |
Managing EditorMichael Cornett |
Editorial BoardDuke University |
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| David Aers English Sarah Beckwith English Kalman Bland Religion Valeria Finucci Romance Studies Margaret Greer Romance Studies Michèle Longino Romance Studies |
John Martin History Maureen Quilligan English Ann Marie Rasmussen Germanic Languages and Literature Leonard Tennenhouse English Annabel Wharton Art, Art History and Visual Studies |
Editorial AssistantsJack Bell DeDe Mann Will Revere Derek Zhou |
Founding EditorMarcel Tetel |
The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern
Studies publishes work across the disciplines on topics ranging
from late antiquity to the seventeenth century, work that is both
historically grounded and informed by the broad intellectual shifts
that have occured in the academy. Theoretical inquiries and a wide
range of political initiatives have transformed the contexts in which
we work. These transformations have profound consequences for our
attempts to understand past cultures even as they encourage our critical
reflections on the present and its relations to the pasts that we
study. We aim to foster the rigorous investigation of past cultural
forms and their historiographical representations, representations
whose political dimensions will be of special interest. The particular
pasts on which we focus are those of medieval and early modern Europe
and Western Asia. They are the pasts of material objects as well as
texts; of women as well as men; of merchants, workers, and audiences
as well as patrons; of Jews and Muslims as well as Christians.
The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies is published three times a year, in winter, spring, and fall, by Duke University Press. JMEMS is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies is indexed/abstracted in Academic Research Library, Academic Search Elite, Academic Search Premier, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Discovery, Expanded Academic ASAP, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Humanities International Index, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), Iter, Literature Online, Magazines for Libraries, MLA Bibliography, News and Magazines, OmniFile Full Text V, OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition, Research Library, Scopus, and Student Resource Center College with Expanded Academic ASAP.
We seek to publish articles that are both informed by historical
inquiry and alert to issues raised by contemporary theoretical debate.
We expect that essays will be grounded in an intimate knowledge
of a particular past; their argumentation will reveal a concern
for the theoretical and methodological issues involved in interpretation.
Indeed, we are particularly committed to work that seeks to overcome
the polarization between "history" and "theory" in the study of
premodern Western culture. The journal should be a home for empirical
studies informed by theory. It should also be a locus for theoretical
debates that are illuminated by an understanding of medieval and
early modern culture or that contribute to our knowledge of that
past.