CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies invites submissions for hybrid panels at the Leeds International Medieval Conference 2026 (July 6-9) on the theme of Premodern Tim…| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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In this guest post, our secretary and treasurer Dr. Michele Seah and conference presenter and deputy reviews editor Quinn Bouabsa Marriott give their impressions of the 2025 International Medieval …| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Ceræ is proud to announce that the journal is once again sponsoring sessions at the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds. All three sessions are organised and moderated by our secretary and treasurer, Michele Seah – we are very grateful for her time and effort! The sessions are empaneled as Learning, Knowledge, And … Continue reading Ceræ at IMC 2025| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
In this series of guest posts, contributors to the eleventh volume of Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods in relation to their published article. Today, we welcome Sam Corradetti as a contributor. Sam holds an MFA from Temple University and is currently a doctoral … Continue reading Guest post: An Interview with Sam Corradetti| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Just over a fortnight ago, over the last weekend of April, the second annual Ceræ conference was conducted online with attendees and presenters from sixteen countries across eleven different timezones! Repeating our unique format from last year with a continuous single-stream over 32 hours, our presenters not only came from a multitude of institutions, but … Continue reading I Dream of Ceræ: The Second Annual Conference, April 2025| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
The 2nd annual Ceræ conference, organised around the theme of Dreams, Visions, and Utopias, will begin this weekend on 26–27 April! Because our conference is truly an international affair with presenters and attendees from numerous countries and timezones, our schedule is based on UTC time. The schedule is now available to view on our website. The conference will … Continue reading It’s Conference Week!| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
In this series of guest posts, contributors to the eleventh volume of Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods in relation to their published article. Today, we welcome Philip Goldfarb Styrt as a contributor. Philip holds a PhD in English from the University of Chicago … Continue reading William Shakespeare as Fanfiction Author| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
We are grateful to have received many fascinating submissions for the 2025 Ceræ conference, and are equally delighted to announce we have developed additional program capacity and are therefore accepting abstract submissions until March 12, 2025. Detailed submission guidelines are here. All submissions should be emailed to ceraejournal@gmail.com. We are also privileged to announce our two keynote speakers: Jesse … Continue reading Deadline extended and 2025 keynote speakers announced!| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Ceræ invites the participation of book reviewers for our twelfth volume. If you have not previously written an academic book review, this is no barrier to requesting a book to review, and indeed we encourage and publish reviews from established scholars to junior graduate students and everyone in between. Interested scholars should contact the Reviews … Continue reading Call for Reviewers: CERÆ volume 12| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
2025 is upon us, and with it comes the publication of Ceræ’s eleventh volume, featuring three themed articles, two creative varia, and a record nineteen book reviews. This issue follows the theme of ‘Metamorphosis, Transformation, and Transmutation‘: we sought articles that addressed shifts in reality, in body, in nature, and in society. The three themed articles interact … Continue reading Ceræ Volume 11: Published!| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Ceræ is an open-access, award-winning, peer-reviewed journal directed by a committee of international graduate students and early career researchers. We are united in our commitment to open access …| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
In this guest post from Sheilagh O’Brien, we learn a little more about where she discovered the interest and insight for her recent article on the Witch of Newbury, now fresh off the press on…| CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies