As an area of enquiry, the academic study of medievalism has seemed constitutionally, and indeed institutionally, marginal. Neither fish nor fowl, its interdisciplinarity has long consigned it in the eyes of many medievalists to the shadowy realm of para-disciplinarity, seemingly doomed to the task of merely commenting on the work of others. In recent years, however, Anglophone medieval studies has witnessed the growing momentum of what might be called a medievalist turn . The emergence of numerous studies of the historical and political forces buttressing the emergence of the discipline, along with the biographical studies of Helen Damico and Norman Cantor, have encouraged us not only to situate reflexivity at the heart of our critical an...
The past decade has witnessed the appearance of a number of excellent edited essay collections deali...
Because medieval conflict and violence have been so highlighted in the past decade by scholars such ...
This book reviewed deals with the investigation of conceptions of the medieval world called Medieva...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading scholars in Europe, North America, and Aust...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
The topic of medievalism and its increasing number of sub-categories has become a dominant force in ...
Thomas W. Barton, Susan McDonough, Sarah McDougall, andMatthew Weanovix, eds., Boundaries in the Med...
Book review of Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the Earliest History of Brittany, Cornwall ...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
Review of: Guillelmus de Aragonia, De nobilitate animi, ed. and trans. William D. Paden and Mario Tr...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in English Hist...
Rhetoric and the Writing of History provides an analytical overview of the vast range of historiogra...
This review addresses the strengths and weaknesses of Andy King and Claire Etty\u27s 2016 book Engla...
The past decade has witnessed the appearance of a number of excellent edited essay collections deali...
Because medieval conflict and violence have been so highlighted in the past decade by scholars such ...
This book reviewed deals with the investigation of conceptions of the medieval world called Medieva...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading scholars in Europe, North America, and Aust...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
The topic of medievalism and its increasing number of sub-categories has become a dominant force in ...
Thomas W. Barton, Susan McDonough, Sarah McDougall, andMatthew Weanovix, eds., Boundaries in the Med...
Book review of Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the Earliest History of Brittany, Cornwall ...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
Review of: Guillelmus de Aragonia, De nobilitate animi, ed. and trans. William D. Paden and Mario Tr...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in English Hist...
Rhetoric and the Writing of History provides an analytical overview of the vast range of historiogra...
This review addresses the strengths and weaknesses of Andy King and Claire Etty\u27s 2016 book Engla...
The past decade has witnessed the appearance of a number of excellent edited essay collections deali...
Because medieval conflict and violence have been so highlighted in the past decade by scholars such ...
This book reviewed deals with the investigation of conceptions of the medieval world called Medieva...