Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship

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Medieval Feminist Forum content includes articles (2,000-5,000 words) from any of the Humanities disciplines that address the study of late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Early Modern era, ca. 500-1500 C.E.,  from the perspective of gender studies, women's studies, and feminist studies.

Submissions should be sent as e-mail attachments in word or rtf format to the designated Editor of the Call for Articles or to the Managing Editor. Submissions should be in 12 point Times Roman, double spaced throughout including quotations and notes, and with margins a minimum of one inch all around in the order text, appendices, endnotes, with illustrations and captions last. MFF follows the Chicago Manual of Style.

Medieval Feminist Forum also includes reviews of current scholarly books that address issues of feminism(s) and gender studies in relation to any of the disciplines of Medieval Studies. Unsolicited reviews are not accepted. Reviews (1,000-1,200 words, single monographs; 1,500-1,600, two monographs) should be submitted in electronic format and follow the specified submission style guidelines. Reviewers should be faculty or qualified independent scholars who are SMFS members, but advisors, mentors, or faculty members of SMFS may also suggest graduate students as reviewers of specific works that, in their judgment, the student is qualified to review. Upon assignment and publication of a review, SMFS membership must be in current standing. Qualified persons interested in reviewing books should contact the Book Review Editor, Helene Scheck, Department of English, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, hscheck@albany.edu.

Publishers or authors interested in having a monograph reviewed in MFF should send a copy to: Helene Scheck, Department of English, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, hscheck@albany.edu.

 Books submitted are not returned, and become the property of MFF.