In this Issue
- Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2020
- Special Issue: Medieval Vulnerabilities
- Guest Editor, Andreea Marculescu
- Issue
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of medieval texts and cultures. Publishing two issues per year, the journal aims to foster new research that challenges traditional fields of study, national boundaries, and periodization; that introduces new methods of engaging with medieval materiality; and that advances the applied and theoretical promise of the digital humanities.
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Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2020Editorial Board
Editorial Staff
Executive Editor
Deborah Lynn McGrady,
University of Virginia
Open Issue Editor
Jeanette Patterson,
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Review Editor
Timothy L. Stinson,
North Carolina State University
Founding Editors
Stephen G. Nichols, Johns Hopkins University
Nadia R. Altschul, University of Glasgow
Albert Lloret, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Editorial Board
Tracy Adams, University of Auckland
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Jennifer Bain, Dalhousie University
R. Howard Bloch, Yale University
Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania
Mark Chinca, University of Cambridge
Matthew James Driscoll, University of Copenhagen
Martin Eisner, Duke University
Emily Francomano, Georgetown University
Alexandra Gillespie, University of Toronto
Anne D. Hedeman, University of Kansas
Christine McWebb, University of Waterloo
Elaine Treharne, Standford University
David Wallace, University of Pennsylvania
Lori J. Walters, Florida State University