Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures


Call for Submissions, 2014 and 2015 Open Issues


Digital Philology is a new peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of medieval vernacular texts and cultures. Founded by Stephen G. Nichols and Nadia R. Altschul, the journal aims to foster scholarship that crosses disciplines upsetting traditional fields of study, national boundaries and periodizations. Digital Philology also encourages both applied and theoretical research that engages with the digital humanities and shows why and how digital resources require new questions, new approaches, and yield radical results. The Johns Hopkins University Press publishes two issues of Digital Philology per year. One is open to all submissions, while the other one is guest-edited, and revolves around a thematic axis.


Contributions may take the form of a scholarly essay or focus on the study of a particular manuscript. Articles must be written in English, follow the 3rd edition (2008) of the MLA style manual, and be between 5,000 and 7,000 words in length, including footnotes and list of works cited. Quotations in the main text in languages other than English should appear along with their English translation. 


Digital Philology is welcoming submissions for its 2014 and 2015 open issues. Inquiries and submissions (as a Word document attachment) should be sent to dph@jhu.edu, addressed to the Managing Editor (Albert Lloret). Digital Philology also publishes manuscript studies and reviews of books and digital projects. Correspondence regarding manuscript studies may be addressed to Jeanette Patterson at jlp4@princeton.edu. Correspondence regarding digital projects and publications for review may be addressed to Timothy Stinson at tlstinson@gmail.com.

 

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Editors and Editorial Board


Albert Lloret, Managing Editor    

University of Massachusetts Amherst

 

Jeanette Patterson, Manuscript Studies Editor 

Princeton University

 

Timothy Stinson, Review Editor      

North Carolina State University

 

Nadia R. Altschul, Executive Editor 

Johns Hopkins University

 

Stephen G. Nichols and Nadia R. Altschul, Founding Editors

Johns Hopkins University

 

Editorial Board

 

Tracy Adams, University of Auckland

Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University

Nadia R. Altschul, Johns Hopkins University

R. Howard Bloch, Yale University

Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania 

Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet, Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV

Suzanne Conklin Akbari, University of Toronto

Lucie Dole¾alová, Charles Univerzita Karlova v Prague

Alexandra Gillespie, University of Toronto

Jeffrey Hamburger, Harvard University

Daniel Heller-Roazen, Princeton University

Jennifer Kingsley, Johns Hopkins University

Sharon Kinoshita, University of California, Santa Cruz

Joachim Küpper, Freie Universität Berlin 

Deborah McGrady, University of Virginia

Christine McWebb, University of Waterloo 

Stephen G. Nichols, Johns Hopkins University

Johan Oosterman, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Timothy Stinson, North Carolina State University 

Lori Walters, Florida State University

 

 

 

 

Albert Lloret, PhD
Assistant Professor

Dept. of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Spanish and Portuguese

University of Massachusetts
433 Herter Hall
161 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA 01003

 

Managing Editor

Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures