The Journal of Medieval History (JMH) is devoted exclusively to the history of Europe in the Middle Ages. There are no limits on the subject matter, provided it is within the medieval period, broadly defined as covering the centuries from the fall of the Roman empire to the Renaissance.
Articles
Not so strange bedfellows: new thoughts on King Philip I of Francia’s marriage to Bertrada of Montfort Matthew Gabriele Pages: 499–512 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1814393
Word, example and practice: learning and the learner in twelfth-century thought Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn Pages: 513–535 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1814847
‘Very great strife’: the monks of Saint-Clément as competitors in twelfth-century Metz Samantha Kahn Herrick Pages: 536–551 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1812423
Accountable to the community? Medieval officials in Castile: the perspective from below María Ángeles Martín Romera Pages: 552–571 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1829686
A Florentine merchant’s visit to Canterbury Cathedral in 1444 Eugenio Sidoli , Margherita Palumbo & Stephen Parkin Pages: 572–595 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1828149
A voyage to the land of mirrors: Felix Fabri’s narration of the Virgin Mary’s pilgrimages as a model for late medieval Mendicant piety Yamit Rachman-Schrire Pages: 596–620 / DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2020.1811134