Past Issues
31.1 (Winter 2001)
Race and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages
Edited by Thomas Hahn
1-37 The Difference the Middle Ages Makes: Color and Race Before the Modern World
Thomas Hahn
39-56 Medieval and Modern Concepts of Race and Ethnicity
Robert Bartlett
57-77 Black Servant, Black Demon: Color Ideology in the Ashburnham Pentateuch
Dorothy Hoogland Verkerk
79-111 “Pagans are wrong and Christians are right”: Alterity, Gender, and Nation in the Chanson de Roland
Sharon Kinoshita
113-146 On Saracen Enjoyment: Some Fantasies of Race in Late Medieval France and England
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
147-164 Medieval Travel Writing and the Question of Race
Linda Lomperis
165-173 Why “Race”?
William Chester Jordan
175-210 New Books across the Disciplines
Michael Cornett