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Journal of the Medieval Association of the Midwest
Enarratio publishes articles on all fields of medieval studies, including but not limited to archaeology, art, bibliography, history, language, literature, music, philosophy, religion, and science. Enarratio is published annually and is available by print subscription as well as open-access via Ohio State University Library’s Knowledge Bank platform.
Accepted articles generally range from 5000-9000 words. Authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance to the field. All papers are judged by at least two peer reviewers.
As a matter of policy, Enarratio does not consider essays that are under review by other journals/publishers.
Contributors to Enarratio should follow the conventions of the Chicago Manual of Style with footnotes. Images in JPEG or TIF format are acceptable. Discursive notes should be held to a minimum to facilitate an easily readable text. Papers should be submitted blind, without the author's name appearing and without embedded comments from other reviewers. Electronic submissions are preferred. Contributors are expected to join MAM upon acceptance of an article.
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Submissions
Article submissions may be addressed to the editor(s) of Enarratio:
Alexander L. Kaufman, Honors College, Ball State University
Book Reviews
Books on subjects germane to medieval studies are welcome for review for MAM members. If you have a book you would like reviewed or would like to write a review of a book, please contact the current editors of Enarratio.
Recent Editors of Enarratio -
Alison Langdon, Department of English, Western Kentucky University
Kristin Bovaird-Abbo, Department of English, University of Northern Colorado
Kristen Figg, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, The Ohio State University
History of the Journal
1991: First issue of MAM's proceedings is published. Today this journal is known as Enarratio.
Enarratio was originally Proceedings of the Medieval Association of the Midwest (vols. 1-4, 1991-97), published every other year. Then it was Publications of the Medieval Association of the Midwest (vols. 5-12, 1998-2005). It became Enarratio: Publications of the Medieval Association of the Midwest with vol. 13 in 2006.Past editors:
John McCully
Mel Storm
Karen Moranski
Kristin Figg
Kristin Bovaird-Abbo
Special issues were edited by Carlos Hawley-Colรณn, Edward Risden, and Kristen Figg (2007); William Hodapp, Edward Risden, and Mel Storm (2009); and Peter Goodrich and Kristen Figg (2013).
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