This announcement submitted by one of our members may be of general interest.
Lynn
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Date: Mon, 06 Mar 95 10:54:33
From: Clara Barnett <Clara@natron.demon.co.uk>
To: lhnelson@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
Subject: new magazine
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A new magazine called Medieval Life was launched recently in the UK
which may be of interest to some readers here. I've listed below the
main contents of the first issue, and if anyone would like further
details they can either contact the editor direct, or I'll be happy to
pass on any queries sent to me.
Incidentally, the first paper seems particularly relevant to the recent
discussion here on the Medieval Myth - the author has had the chief
responsibility for the restoration and furnishing of Barley Hall, a
medieval monastic townhouse in the centre of York.
Title: Medieval Life, ISSN 1357-6291
Editor: Chris Pickles, email: cjrp2@unix.york.ac.uk
Pub: Medieval Life Publications,
Rectory End, Gilling East, York YO6 4JQ, England
Contents (Issue 1)
Re-creating Medieval Interiors
Dr. Charles Kightly
Understanding The Archaeology Of Post-Roman Britain
Kurt Hunter-Mann
The Consumption And Symbolism Of Alcohol In Anglo-Saxon England
Richard M.P. Lowry
Hell And The Anglo-Saxons
Jan Palmer
The Anglo-Saxon Cathedral Of Canterbury
C.J.R. Pickles
Parish And People: Excavations At Kellington Church
Dr. Harold Mytum
Medieval Versions Of The Fables: The Fairest Man That Ever Befoir I Saw:
Robert Henryson's Empowerment of Aesop
Ed Bradburn
All Saints' Church, York, The Blackburn Window: A Medieval Conundrum
Richard Almond
Book Reviews
various
Note that this magazine is being produced independently of any academic
institution, although the CMS has provided some help with resources.
-- Clara Barnett Centre for Medieval Studies, clara@natron.demon.co.uk University of York, England.