In this Issue
- Volume 34, Number 1, Winter 2004
- Issue
- Guest Editor: Clare A. Lees and Gillian R. Overing
- Additional Information
The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies publishes articles informed by historical inquiry and alert to issues raised by contemporary theoretical debate. The journal fosters rigorous investigation of historiographical representations of European and western Asian cultural forms from late antiquity to the seventeenth century. Its topics include art, literature, theater, music, philosophy, theology, and history, and it embraces material objects as well as texts; women as well as men; merchants, workers, and audiences as well as patrons; Jews and Muslims as well as Christians.
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Volume 34, Number 1, Winter 2004Table of Contents
- Signifying Gender and Empire
- pp. 1-16
- Gender and the End of Empire
- pp. 17-39
- Rome: Capital of Anglo-Saxon England
- pp. 147-172
- Gender and Empire: A View from Yuan China
- pp. 197-223
- New Books across the Disciplines
- pp. 225-247
- Call for Submissions
- pp. 249-250