Welcome to Marginalia, the Journal of the Medieval Reading Group at the University of Cambridge
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Marginalia is an online, peer-reviewed journal for medievalists, which aims to fill a gap in the publishing world by creating a vehicle for graduate publication. It sprang out of, and continues to be closely associated with, the Cambridge-based Medieval Reading Group, which was formed by Katie Walter in Easter term 2004. The aim of the reading group was to build community amongst graduate medievalists, and foster interdisciplinary approaches. Three further figures, Ingrid Abreu Scherer, Mary Flannery, and Anke Timmermann, became involved in this endeavour, and decided to open up this community to an international network using the wonders of the worldwide web. The first issue of the journal came out in 2005, and since then two issues have been released each year: one yearbook issue, showcasing some of the best work from the Cambridge MPhil in Medieval Literature; and a themed issue which invites submissions from graduate students in any discipline, working on the medieval period.
Editorial Board
Ruth Ahnert (Murray Edwards College, Cambridge) -- Literature Linda R. Bates (Trinity Hall, Cambridge) -- Literature Joanna Bellis (Pembroke College, Cambridge) -- Literature Aisling Byrne (St. John's College, Cambridge) -- Literature
Advisory Board
Dr. Laura Ashe (Worcester College, University of Oxford) -- Literature Prof. Helen Cooper (Magdalene College, Cambridge) -- Literature Dr. Catherine Eagleton (Curator in the Department of Coins & Medals, British Museum) -- History of Science Dr. Mary Flannery (Queen Mary, University of London) -- Literature Dr. Kathryn A. Lowe (University of Glasgow) -- Literature Dr. John Marenbon (Trinity College, Cambridge) -- Philosophy Dr. Robert Mills (King's College London) -- Literature, Visual Culture & Theory Dr. Sophie Page (University College London) -- History Dr. Anke Timmermann (Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia) -- History and Philosophy of Science Dr. Katie Walter (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) -- Literature
Journal Committee
Catherine Ash (Clare College, Cambridge) -- Literature Alastair Bennett (Girton College, Cambridge) -- Literature Sam Block (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge) -- Literature Helen Brookman (Corpus Christi Colllege, Cambridge) -- Literature Elizabeth Dearnley (Pembroke College, Cambridge) -- Literature Alexander Devine (Corpus Christi Library, Cambridge) -- Literature Virginia Langum (Magdalene College, Cambridge) -- Literature Megan Leitch (St. John's College, Cambridge) -- Literature Miriam Muth (Trinity Hall, Cambridge) -- Literature