postmedieval is an award-winning journal bringing medieval and modern into productive critical relation. For queries, postmedievalED (at) gmail (dot) com.
our 2025 issues are free to access for the next month—head over to our website to explore 47 brilliant pieces!
in the coming days, we'll be spotlighting key articles, ideas, and insights from across the issues. stay tuned!!
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I'm extremely pleased to announce that as of today, my article on politics and abjection in Beowulf has been published by @postmedieval !!!! This is my first real publication so I encourage everybody to read it !!
link.springer.com/article/10…
while we are on the topic of our 2025 publications, take a look at our winter issue! what’s inside?
pieces on idols and figuration, gender, ecocriticism, medievalisms, and whiteness…
with contribution on premodern and contemporary literatures spanning from west to east asia and from west to east europe!
read the issue here: link.springer.com/journal/41…
Dragons, aliens, and valkyries, oh my! Find all these and more in my newest article, available open-access with @postmedieval: "Towards an Anti-Colonial Vínland: Indigenous American and Medieval Norse Relations in Harold R. Johnson's Björkan Sagas." doi.org/10.1057/s41280-026-0…
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‘Technique: Alternate histories of expertise and experiment’—our 2025 double special issue—explores modes of making and questions of functionality, ornamentation, craft, artificiality, skill
guest editors Jennifer Jahner and Jessica Rosenberg bring together 31 contributors to reflect on these themes across 22 dynamic pieces—research articles, interviews between academics and practitioners, and ‘skill-shares,’ short works of practical knowledge
how does medieval literature conceptualize moral and political systems? how do modern writers, printers, and heritage projects engage with the past?
our spring 2025 issue explores these and other questions across persian, byzantine, old, middle, and modern english literature
for #internationalmuseumday, we are celebrating once again the Crafting Medieval Spain project—a remarkable collaboration between academics and museum professionals that enabled the close study of the torrijo ceiling at @vam_east storehouse
ALT photo of the torrijo ceiling at the v&a east storehouse
if you cannot visit the ceiling in person, explore it and related spanish wooden ceilings in the /postmedieval/ essay cluster guest-edited by Anna McSweeney and Mariam Rosser-Owen: link.springer.com/journal/41…
I'm pleased to share that my review essay, 'Whiteness made visible: Recent Work in Premodern Critical Race Studies', has now been published in @postmedieval 👇
link.springer.com/article/10…
/postmedieval/ is launching a new mentorship programme to facilitate publication for scholars whose first language is not English
👇 find all the details here 👇
sites.google.com/view/postme…
ALT call for participants for a mentorship programme for scholars who have not yet published in English
it was so great to see our mentees and mentors together—we are really excited to work with five wonderful scholars who are publishing in English for the first time and to support them as they develop their articles for publication
a BIG THANK YOU to the members of our editorial board who volunteered to be mentors, to the applicants who shared their work with us, and to everyone who circulated the cfp
stay tuned for updates about the mentees' work and for the next iterations of the scheme!!
the ceiling featured on the cover can now be seen at @vam_east; for their recent opening we made this issue of /postmedieval/ once again free to access. go to the link in our bio to read it!!
in the issue you can also read five research articles and a dialogue on topics ranging from medievalism and eugenics, premodern trans* lives, caves, kisses and oral metaphors, as well as japanese calligraphy and disorder