Publication – Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 1 (2012)

The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies seeks to fill a gap in current journal provision.

We anticipate this to be an annual publication of international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed articles on issues related to medieval monastic history. It will include scholarly contributions on monastic history, archaeology and architectural history, art history, literature, etc.

We are keen to make this a comprehensive publication, covering all of medieval Europe in geographical terms. We also anticipate including relevant book reviews and shorter notices. While the focus is bound to be on Christian monasticism, the journal will welcome contributions on other religions as well.

The language of publication will be English, but abstracts in the original language of individual contributions may be included. Great emphasis will be on interdisciplinarity and internationality. The 20 members of the editorial board include experts in history, archaeology, art history, and theology, covering all of medieval Europe.

Enquiries about the submission of articles may be addressed to one of the general editors: Professor Janet Burton, School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter Campus, SA48 7ED, UK (j.burton@tsd.ac.uk), or Dr Karen Stöber, Grup de Recerca consolidat en Estudis Medievals ‘Espai, Poder i Cultura’, Universitat de Lleida, Facultat de Lletres, Plaça Víctor Siurana 1, 25003 Lleida, Catalunya, Spain (karen.stober@historia.udl.cat).

Articles should be between 5000 and 8000 words in length, inclusive of notes and bibliography, and should be submitted in MS Word format. The house style is that of the MHRA, which may be accessed at: http://www.mhra.org.uk/Publications/Books/StyleGuide/download.shtml).

It is also useful to consult the Brepols Stylesheet (including a condensed version of MHRA style), at http://www.brepols.net/Pages/AuthorInformation.aspx, under ‘Stylesheet’.

All articles are peer reviewed anonymously.

Books for review should be sent to the Reviews Editor, JMMS, c/o School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter Campus, SA48 7ED, UK

Reviews Editor
Anne Müller, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Advisory / Editorial Board
Frances Andrews, University of St Andrews
David Austin, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Edel Bhreathnach, University College Dublin
Megan Cassidy-Welch, University of Melbourne
James Clark, Bristol University
Marilyn Dunn, University of Glasgow
Sarah Foot, Oxford University, Christ Church
Paul Freedman, Yale University
Martin Heale, University of Liverpool
Emilia Jamroziak, University of Leeds
William Chester Jordan, Princeton University
József Laszlovszky, Central European University Budapest
Julian Luxford, University of St Andrews
Colmán Ó Clabaigh, Glenstal Abbey
Tadhg O’Keeffe, University College Dublin
Jens Röhrkasten, University of Birmingham
Antonio Sennis, University College London
Orri Vésteinsson, University of Iceland


Table des matières du premier tome :
Janet Burton and Karen Stöber – Editorial

Edel Bhreathnach (UCD Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute) – Benedictine Influence in Ireland in the Late Eleventh and Early Twelfth Century: A Reflection
Constance B. Bouchard (The University of Akron) – High Medieval Monks Contemplate their Merovingian Past
Michael Carter (The Courtauld Institute, London) – Abbot William Marshall (1509–28) and the Architectural Development of Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, in the Late Middle Ages
Giles Constable (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University) – The Future of Cluniac Studies
Marilyn Dunn (University of Glasgow) – Paradigms of Penance
Jill R. Webster (St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto) – The Monastery of Val de Cristo in the Kingdom of Valencia: Relations, Economy and Significance to the Crown 1410-1450

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