Renaissance Studies,
the Society's quarterly multi-disciplinary journal, publishes articles and editions of documents
covering all aspects of Renaissance
history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period. Editions of important documents appear in their original languages, with introduction, textual apparatus, notes and (occasionally) translations of the documents and sources into English. The journal also contains a substantial book reviews section and often illustrated reviews of major exhibitions worldwide. Individual issues have included the papers given
at colloquia organized by the Society. Renaissance Studies reflects the
full range of the Society's multi-disciplinary interests. The Society also publishes
a list of its members and the subjects in which they are interested, as well as
occasional papers.
Click here for a sample issue of Renaissance Studies and access to the full Cumulative Index and abstracts to Renaissance Studies, going back to its first issue in 1987.
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Submissions to the Journal should be addressed
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The Editor of Renaissance Studies
Prof. Andrew Hadfield
Department of English
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton, BN1 9QN
Tel: 01273 877627
E-mail: A.Hadfield@sussex.ac.uk
Renaissance Studies: Editorial Team and Board
Editor: Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex)
A.Hadfield@sussex.ac.uk
Associate Editor: Jennifer Richards (University of Newcastle)
Jennifer.Richards@ncl.ac.uk
American Corresponding Editor: Ethan Shagan (Northwestern University)
shagan@northwestern.edu
Exhibitions Editor (South): Catherine Whistler (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
catherine.whistler@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
Exhibitions Editor (North): Bridgit Heale (University of St. Andrews)
bmh6@st-andrews.ac.uk
Book Reviews Editor: Abigail Brundin (Cambridge University)
asb17@cam.ac.uk
Assistant to the editor: Abigail Shinn (University of Sussex)
Advisory Board
Art History:
Georgia Clark (Courtauld Institute of Art) (2009)
Susan Foister (The National Gallery, London) (2010)
Luba Freedman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (2010)
Meredith Gill (University of Maryland, College Park) (2009)
Nigel Llewellyn (Tate Gallery) (2010)
Evelyn Welch (Queen Mary, London) (2010)
English and Comparative Literature:
Michael Allen (UCLA) (2010)
Leonard Barkan (Princeton) (2010)
Gordon Campbell (University of Leicester) (2010)
Kathy Eden (Columbia University) (2010)
Lukas Erne (University of Geneva) (2010)
Peter Mack (University of Warwick) (2010)
Anne Lake Prescott (Barnard College, New York) (2010)
Neo-Latin Literature:
Ceri Davies (University of Wales, Swansea) (2008)
Spanish Literature:
Jeremy Robbins (University of Edinburgh) (2010)
French Literature:
Neil Kenny (Cambridge University) (2010)
British, European and Colonial History:
David Armitage (Harvard University) (2010)
Mark Greengrass (University of Sheffield) (2010)
Bill Kent (Monash University) (2009)
Benjamin G. Kohl (Vassar College) (2008)
Markku Peltonen (University of Helsinki) (2010)
David Rundle (University of Oxford) (2010)
John Spurr (University of Wales, Swansea) (2010)
Nicholas Terpstra (University of Toronto) (2009)
Anne-Laure Van Bruaene (University of Ghent) (2010)
Intellectual History:
Quentin Skinner (Cambridge University) (2010)
History of Science:
William Eamon (New Mexico State University) (2008)
Lauren Kassell (Cambridge University) (2010)
Philosophy:
Susan James (Birkbeck, University of London) (2010)
Music:
Stephen Rose (Royal Holloway, University of London) (2010)
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