Studies in Medievalism is the only journal entirely devoted to modern re-creations of the middle ages: a field of central importance not only to scholarship but to the whole contemporary cultural world.
Why Francis Junius (1591-1677) became An Anglo-Saxonist, or, the Study of Old English for the Elevation of Dutch - Sophie van Romburgh
Francis Junius Reads Chaucer: but Why? and How? - Rolf H. Bremmer
Transportation to Canterbury: the Rival Envisionings by Stothard and Blake - Betsy Bowden
Medieval Mozart: König Garibald and La Clemenza di Tito - W Wunderlich
Victorian Appropriations: Lady Charlotte Guest translates The Mabinogion - Judith Johnston
The Norse Discovery of America and the American Discovery of Norse (1828-1892) - Geraldine Barnes
Enthusiast or Philologist? Professional Discourse and the Medievalism of Frederick James Furnivall - Richard Utz
Medievalism and a New Leaf by the Spanish Forger - John B Friedman
Touring the Medieval: Tourism, Heritage and Medievalism in Northumbria - Steve Watson