
ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern
Series Editor(s): David Aers, Duke University, Sarah Beckwith, Duke University, James Simpson, Harvard University
ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern interrogates and challenges the ways in which the academy has divided the study of early English literature and its history into two separate, almost incommensurate realms, medieval and early modern. The series is reforming this practice by publishing a range of literary, historical, and cultural works that will move easily across old divisions.
Open Series: If you are an author with a proposal that seems to fit one of the Open series, please submit it to our Acquisitions Department.
Christian Identity, Piety, and Politics in Early Modern England
Published: July 2021
Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras
Published: April 2019
Performance and Religion in Early Modern England
Stage, Cathedral, Wagon, Street
Published: December 2018
Queen of Heaven
The Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin in Early Modern English Writing
Published: September 2018
Shadow and Substance
Eucharistic Controversy and English Drama across the Reformation Divide
Published: September 2017