Open Access and Medieval Studies: New Approaches to Water and Beyond Tickets, Fri 6 Mar 2020 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

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Fri, 6 March 2020, 19:00 – 21:00 GMT Birkbeck, University of London

On 25th April 2018 Hetta Howes (City, University of London) and James Smith (University College Cork) launched a special collection of the Open Library of Humanities journal, entitled New Approaches to Medieval Water Studies. The collection aimed not only to showcase the state of play in the field of medieval water studies, but also to consider its possible future directions. Almost two years later, the collection has enjoyed over 1000 views and has helped to inspire a new collective of medievalists interested in water studies from a range of different disciplines.

This event will be both a celebration of this journal and a chance to conceive of new watery pathways. Howes and Smith will reflect on their editorial experience both in terms of content – what’s new in medieval water studies? Where can such study lead us? – and working with an open access journal. The event is also a celebration of the growing relationship between medieval studies and the OLH, ending with an exploration of future pathways for scholar-led open access scholarship on the Middle Ages.

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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-access-and-medieval-studies-new-approaches-to-water-and-beyond-tickets-90967733941

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Date tagged:

02/20/2020, 16:44

Date published:

02/20/2020, 11:44