Studies in Medievalism, a peer-reviewed print and on-line publication, seeks 3,000-word essays discussing ethics in medievalism. What role do ethics play in post-medieval responses to the Middle Ages? In interpretations of those responses? How is moral behavior portrayed (or not)? How is the audience treated? Who is the audience? SIM’s audience is wide-ranging, and potential contributors should anticipate that their readers will include not only specialists but also generalists, including non-academics. Submissions should be sent in English in Word as an e-mail attachment on or before June 1, 2013 to the editor, Karl Fugelso (kfugelso@towson.edu). For a style sheet, please visit the website http://www.medievalism.net/sim.html.
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