Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe explores the history of societies, culture, the arts and the environment in the Middle Ages. Complementing the renowned Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies series, it has a chronological range of c. 500-1500, a broad European focus and a multi-disciplinary perspective. It includes three major strands:
Material culture, including the applied arts and architecture
Music, sound studies, art history and visual culture
Archaeology and landscape history, including the urban environment
The editors are particularly interested in studies that are distinguished by their cross-disciplinary perspective, and proposals are invited for monographs, collaborative studies and edited volumes.
Proposals are warmly invited for the series; please contact the commissioning editor with a Proposal Submission Form.
Commissioning Editor: Clare Litt clare.litt@liverpool.ac.uk
Series Editors:
Oliver Creighton, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Exeter.
Anthony Musson, Head of Research, Historic Royal Palaces.
Fabrizio Nevola, Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Exeter, and Director of the Centre for Early Modern Studies at Exeter.
Yolanda Plumley, Professor of Historical Musicology at the University of Exeter.