Millennium transcends boundaries - between epochs and regions, and between disciplines. Like the journal Millennium-Jahrbuch, the Millennium-Studien pursues an international, interdisciplinary approach that cuts across historical eras. The editorial and the advisory board represent a broad spectrum of disciplines: contributions from the fields of art and literature are just as well represented as historical, theological and philosophical contributions, and studies on Latin and Greek cultures as well as North African and Near Eastern cultures.
In addition to offering a forum for monographs and edited collections on diverse topics, Millennium-Studien publishes commentaries and editions. Publication languages are primarily German and English; French, Italian and Spanish studies may be included.
Series editors
Wolfram Brandes, Frankfurt, Germany (Byzantine Studies and Early Middle Ages): brandeswolfram@gmail.com
Laura Carrara, Pisa, Italy (Greek language and literature): laura.carrara@unipi.it
Dennis Pausch, Marburg, Germany (Latin language and literature): dennis.pausch@uni-marburg.de
Rene Pfeilschifter, W rzburg, Germany (Ancient History): Rene.Pfeilschifter@uni-wuerzburg.de
Karla Pollmann, T bingen, Germany (Early Christianity and Patristics): karla.pollmann@uni-tuebingen.de
If you want to submit a manuscript for the Millennium Studies please send it to the series editor from the most relevant discipline. All manuscript submissions will be reviewed by the series editor and one outside specialist (single-blind peer review).
Editorial Board:
Phil Booth, University of Oxford, UK
Patricia Ciner, National University of SanJuan, Argentinia
Babett Edelmann-Singer, Freie Universit t Berlin, Germany
Philip Forness, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Lea Niccolai, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK
Claudia Rapp, Universit t Wien, Austria
Verena Schulz, Katholische Universit t Eichst tt, Germany
Chiara Tommasi, Universit di Pisa, Italy
Lieve Van Hoof, Ghent University, Belgium