Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies is an internationally recognised, peer-reviewed journal and one of the leading publications in its field. Published twice a year, its remit has always been to facilitate the publication of high-quality research and discussion in all aspects of Byzantine and Modern Greek scholarship, whether historical, literary or social-anthropological. It welcomes research, criticism, contributions on theory and method in the form of articles, critical studies and short notes.
Key areas of interest include:
- Anthropology and archaeology
- Art and architecture
- Cultural studies
- Geography and geopolitics
- History
- Language and literature
Recent articles include:
- Ghazis, roads and trade in north-west Anatolia 1179-1291, Ian Booth
- Un-Orthodox imagery: voids and visual narrative in the Madrid Skylitzes manuscript, Elena Boeck
- Days of those made like me: retrospective pleasure, sexual knowledge, and C. P. Cavafy’s homobiographics, Dimitris Papanikolaou
- Warfare and propaganda: the portrayal of Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282–1328) as an incompetent military leader in the Histories of John VI Kantakouzenos (1347–54), Savvas Kyriakidis
To find out how to subscribe, or submit an article of your own, visit the journal homepage: www.maneyonline.com/byz.
Please direct any questions to k.smith@maneypublishing.com.