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  • ISSN: 3033-3679 (Online)
  • Editors: Lindy Brady Edge Hill University, UK, Rosalind Love University of Cambridge, UK, Rory Naismith University of Cambridge, UK, and Emily Thornbury Yale University, USA
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Early Medieval England and its Neighbours is an open access, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to new research on England, its closest geographic and intellectual neighbours, and their wider cultural contacts from the 5th to the 11th century. The journal welcomes essays on all relevant topics - historical, cultural, linguistic, literary, textual, archaeological, artistic, palaeographic, and religious, among others - and particularly invites comparative and cross-disciplinary approaches. As EMEN seeks to reflect and enhance the vibrancy of the field, contributions from early career and established scholars alike are encouraged, as are historiographical and review essays.
  

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