In this Issue
- Volume 26, Number 2, 2018
- Issue
- Special Issue: Shakespeare’s Mediterranean
- Guest edited by Geraldo U. de Sousa
For current issues, please visit the Scholarly Publishing Collective (see link below under "Additional Materials"). Mediterranean Studies focuses on the Mediterranean world over a broad chronological span—from Late Antiquity to the Enlightenment. The journal’s interdisciplinary approach includes work on the arts, religions, cultures, histories, and literatures of the Mediterranean world. Contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds, including archeology, English, Jewish studies, history, comparative literature, medieval studies, religion, and art history. Such varied and rich contributions make for vibrant conversations across several disciplines.
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Volume 26, Number 2, 2018Editorial Board
Editor
Susan O. Shapiro, Utah State University
Editorial Board
Luigi Andrea Berto, Western Michigan University
Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University
Claudia Esposito, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Angel Felices-Lago, University of Granada
William Hutton, The College of William & Mary
Jesús-David Jerez-Gómez, California State University, San Bernardino
Caroline Jewers, University of Kansas
Darryl Phillips, Connecticut College
Susan L. Rosenstreich, Dowling College
Geraldo de Sousa, University of Kansas
Vaios Vaiopoulos, Ionian University, Greece
John Watkins, University of Minnesota
Patricia Zupan, Middlebury College