
ISSN 2034-1660
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by an external specialist (i.c. appointed by the Board)
Accepted Language(s):
German, English, French, Italian, Spanish
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
A companion to the journal Viator, Cursor Mundi is a book series consisting of inter- and multidisciplinary studies of the medieval and early modern world, viewed broadly as the period from Late Antiquity into early modernity. Cursor Mundi means 'Runner of the World' and welcomes investigations that similarly range across early global circuits. Like Viator, Cursor Mundi brings together outstanding work by scholars of the medieval, Renaissance, and early modern periods from a wide range of disciplines, emphasizing studies that focus on such processes as cultural exchange or the course of an idea through the centuries. Cursor Mundi volumes are generally single-authored books of at least 90,000 words or multiauthored collections such as groups of articles on a well-defined topic. The series also includes shorter studies of about 40,000 words by distinguished scholars on topics of broad interest.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
General Director
Chris Chism, English, UCLAManaging Editor
Allison McCann, CMRS-CEGS, UCLAEditorial Board
Matthew Fisher, English, UCLA
Javier Patiño Loira, Spanish & Portuguese, UCLA
Peter Stacey, History, UCLA
Erica Weaver, English, UCLA
Bronwen Wilson, Art History, UCLA
Luke Yarbrough, Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, UCLAExtended Editorial Board
Javier Cha (University of Hong Kong); Frederic Clark (University of Southern California); Leo Garofalo (Connecticut College); Karen Graubart (University of Notre Dame); Cecily Hilsdale (McGill University); Nicholas Jones (University of California, Davis); Hannah Marcus (Harvard University); Peggy McCracken (University of Michigan); Kristina Richardson (University of Virginia); Jerome Singerman (University of Pennsylvania Press)
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Main language accepted: English
Occasional languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish
Peer review is partly anonymous, undertaken by (a) specialist member(s) of the Board or (an) external specialist(s)All volumes in this series are evaluated by an Editorial Board, strictly on academic grounds, based on reports prepared by referees who have been commissioned by virtue of their specialism in the appropriate field. The Board ensures that the screening is done independently and without conflicts of interest. The definitive texts supplied by authors are also subject to review by the Board before being approved for publication.
English short references can be found at: https://www.brepols.net/permalink/stylesheet-short-refs
Submissions should be addressed to the series publishing manager guy.carney@brepols.net