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The Journal of Medieval Worlds (JMW) serves as a venue for peer-reviewed intersectional scholarship on the global medieval world, encompassing any geographic region from the year zero to around 1500 CE. The journal’s purpose is to foster an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach to the Middle Ages, which foregrounds issues of race, sexuality, gender identity, disability, socio-economic status, immigration, and decolonization in a global expanse to encourage meaningful comparisons across cultures and periods.
The journal also encompasses the study of the Middle Ages’ afterlives with a particular attention to the ways in which the medieval past has been deployed in the modern world around issues relevant to our global, intersectional concerns.
In addition to full-length academic articles, the JMW also publishes reviews of books, textbooks, and relevant exhibitions, as well as essays on pedagogy, state of the field bibliographies, translations of primary and secondary sources, and other shorter interventions.
Our current CFP can be found here:
https://app.scholasticahq.com/conversation/questions/call-for-submissions-the-journal-of-medieval-worlds-volume-3-1-2