About this Journal
Canon law affected almost every aspect of medieval society. It structured the personnel, possessions, and liturgical functions of the institutional Church, all of which interacted with the wider world. It guided and reinforced the conduct of Christians, regardless of status. It intersected with intellectual and secular legal traditions. Canon law did not operate in isolation, but rather played an integral role in legal, social, political, economic, and religious developments.
The Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law (BMCL), published annually, is devoted to examining canon law’s place in the medieval world, considering its continued influence in the early modern period, and understanding its contributions to legal history in general. The journal publishes high-quality double-blind peer reviewed articles. To help scholars easily find resources, it also provides a select bibliography of recently published essays and books, review essays, and a list of digital projects.
published by
The Catholic University of America PressAvailable Issues
Vol. 30 (2013) through current issueTable of Contents
Volume 40, 2023 (New Series)
Volume 39, 2022 (New Series)
Volume 38, 2021 (New Series)
Volume 37, 2020 (New Series)
Volume 36, 2019 (New Series)
Volume 35, 2018 (New Series)
Volume 34, 2017 (New Series)
Volume 33, 2016 (New Series)
Volume 32, 2015 (New Series)
Volume 31, 2014 (New Series)
Volume 30, 2013 (New Series)
| ISSN | 2372-2509 |
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| Print ISSN | 0146-2989 |
| Coverage Statement | Vol. 30 (2013) through current issue |
| Open Access | No |
Additional Materials
Additional Issue Materials
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Editorial Board -- Volume 40, 2023
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Editorial Board -- Volume 38, 2021
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Editorial Board -- Volume 37, 2020
- Editorial Board -- Volume 36, 2019
- Editorial Board -- Volume 35, 2018
- Editorial Board -- Volume 34, 2017
- Editorial Board -- Volume 33, 2016
- Editorial Board -- Volume 32, 2015
- Editorial Board -- Volume 31, 2014
- Editorial Board -- Volume 30, 2013




