
Parergon Journal
@parergonjournal
Peer-reviewed antipodean medieval and early modern studies journal, always open for submissions. Owned by @ANZAMEMS, tweeted by @_MattFirth_, loved by all.
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The Emmerson Collection is particularly rich in materials for the English Civil War. In her article from the latest issue of Parergon Journal, Sarah C E Ross explores 'the ghostly presence of the executed King Charles I' that sits at the collection's heart. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


Soft, elegant, fashionable - the leather binding typically called 'morocco' may be the most widespread extant material result of early Maghrebi-British cultural encounter. Nat Cutter explores the material's English history in his Parergon Journal article. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


Next up from Parergon Journal 41.2 is the real Ros Smith, who explores the distinctive aspects of John Emmerson’s collection that allow us to rethink what marginalia is and who might be considered to be marginalists in early modern England. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


The Emmerson Collection was the subject of a fascinating online exhibition: 'Beyond the Book'. In their Parergon Journal article, Julia Rodwell & Mitchell Whitelaw look at methods of online exhibition-making learned through the experiences of the project. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


What does the tradition of donating early modern English books to Australian & New Zealand libraries look like, how does the Emmerson Collection sit within it? In their Parergon Journal article, @theaugusthannah & Gabriella Edelstein offer some answers. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…



In the afterword to Parergon Journal 41.2's themed essays, Emma Smith looks at movement between Britain and Australia, of both people and objects, with a particular interest in Charles I's travelling library. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


One last article from Parergon Journal 41.2 for you all, this one a review article. Here, Adam Smyth reviews three recent Cambridge Elements volumes that focus on early modern theatre. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…


Book cover reveal!! 🌟🎉 I’m very excited to see this! It will be out with Reaktion Books in the autumn


A New Episode of The Medieval Podcast with @5minmedievalist : Early English Queens with Dr Matt Firth medievalists.net/2025/01/early-… #MedievalQueens #EarlyMiddleAges #Podcasts



