In this Issue
JEGP focuses on Northern European cultures of the Middle Ages, covering Medieval English, Germanic, and Celtic Studies. The word "medieval" potentially encompasses the earliest documentary and archeological evidence for Germanic and Celtic languages and cultures; the literatures and cultures of the early and high Middle Ages in Britain, Ireland, Germany, and Scandinavia; and any continuities and transitions linking the medieval and post-medieval eras, including modern "medievalisms" and the history of Medieval Studies.
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Volume 114, Number 2, April 2015Editorial Board
Board of Editors
Robert W. Barrett, Jr.
(University of Illinois)Martin J. Camargo
(University of Illinois)Kirsten Wolf
(University of Wisconsin, Madison)Charles D. Wright
(University of Illinois)
Advisory Board
Claudia Bornholdt (Catholic University of America)
Siân Echard (University of British Columbia)
Kari Ellen Gade (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Shannon Gayk (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Anatoly Liberman (University of Minnesota)
Robert J. Meyer-Lee (Indiana University, South Bend)
Andrew Scheil (University of Minnesota)
Emily Thornbury (University of California at Berkeley)
Renée R. Trilling (University of Illinois)
Samantha Zacher (Cornell University)
Daniel Wakelin (University of Oxford)