What is it about?
New Books across the Disciplines is a bibliographic resource that facilitates a cross-disciplinary survey of the newest book publishing in the field of medieval and early modern studies. It appears in each issue of The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies published by Duke University Press. Coverage is comprehensive for North American and British publishers, and other European titles are included as well: 150 or so books are featured in each installment.
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Why is it important?
Only a select portion of academic books are ever reviewed critically, and reviews often don't appear for several years. New Books across the Disciplines gives scholars a much quicker, big-picture view of publishing in medieval and early modern studies. With few exceptions, books appearing here have been published within the previous two years, many before they are ordered and shelved by libraries. New Books across the Disciplines also presents this new publishing in an interdisciplinary context, bringing books from different disciplines together under various current topics. This allows scholars from one field to learn about new work in another complementary field, and it promotes cross-disciplinary reading.
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This page is a summary of: New Books across the Disciplines, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, May 2018, Duke University Press,
DOI: 10.1215/10829636-4403149.
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