Medieval Mailing Lists This article offers general help, netiquette, and tips on how to use academic mailing lists to aid in research. Email Discussion Lists Links to academic email discussion lists on a wide variety of medieval and Renaissance topics.
Medieval and Renaissance Journals Scholarly and casual journals devoted to topics concerning the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Medieval Organizations and Societies Professional and semiprofessional organizations concerned with medieval studies. MEDIEV-L The premier list for medievalists, MEDIEV-L is unmoderated and focuses on history from roughly 300-1500 AD. Archives are accessible by date or by thread. Send a message with no subject to listproc@raven.cc.ukans.edu and put "sub mediev-l Your Name" in the message body. Comitatus: Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies Comitatus is devoted to publishing articles by new scholars, and maintains a tradition of gathering work from across disciplines. Essays in Medieval Studies The proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association are being made available online at Loyola University. You may also order print editions. Western Michigan University Medieval Institute The Institute pioneered the first Master of Arts in medieval studies at a state-supported university, administers the academic programs at WMU, and fosters significant research through: the International Congress on Medieval Studies, publications and research activities.
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