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Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance et Réforme

Managing editor(s): Olivier Séguin-Brault (Managing Editor) / Editor(s): Megan Armstrong (Editor), William R. Bowen (Editor), Renée-Claude Breitenstein (Editor), Kyle Dase (Associate Editor), Laura Ingallinella (Associate Editor), Alicia Viaud (Associate Editor)

About

Renaissance and Reformation is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, bilingual quarterly. The journal publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Early Modern world: literature, geography, history, religion, art, music, society, and economics. Articles on related periods of history are also considered.

Contact

E-mail

Article Submissions

Olivier Séguin-Brault, Managing Editor, renref@itercanada.ca

 

Book Review Submissions

Prof. Renée-Claude Breitenstein, Editor, rbreitenstein@brocku.ca

 

Mail

Administrative

Renaissance and Reformation
c/o Iter Press
J. P. Robarts Research Library
University of Toronto
130 St. George St.
Toronto ON M5S 1A5
Canada

 

Book Reviews
Publishers may send books for review to:

Prof. Renée-Claude Breitenstein
Editor, Renaissance and Reformation
Brock University
Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures
1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way
St. Catharines ON L2S 3A1
Canada


Access

Institutional Subscription Rate
$94.00. Rates are payable in CAD or USD. Applicable provincial and federal taxes will be added for subscriptions purchased in CAD.

 

Subscribe
Institutions should contact client@erudit.org.

 

Open Access Policy
One year after publication, issues are openly accessible on Érudit. Openly accessible issues are also available via Journal Production Services, University of Toronto Libraries: connect here.

Back issues (80 issues)

L’archivage pérenne des articles sur Érudit est assuré par Portico.

Editorial policy and ethics

Articles are submitted to external double-blind review. In order to facilitate anonymous article evaluation, do not include author name(s) or other personal details in the body of the document.


Information for contributors

The journal welcomes previously unpublished articles in English or French on any aspect of the Renaissance, Reformation or Early Modern world. Prior to making a submission, authors should consult our Style Guide for Articles.

Please send articles, with abstracts, as e-mail attachments to the Managing Editor at renref@itercanada.ca. Accepted file formats include .doc, .docx, and .rtf.

Editorial board

Editorial Board

Kenneth Borris, McGill University (2020­–)
Dennis Britton, University of New Hampshire (2021­–)
Erin J. Campbell, University of Victoria (2020­–)
Gianni Cicali, Georgetown University (2017­–)
Luke Clossey, Simon Fraser University (2022­–)
Véronique Ferrer, Université Paris Nanterre (2021­–)
Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University (2021­–)
Elaine Leong, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (2016­–)
Christina Luckyj, Dalhousie University (2015­–)
Ricardo Padrón, University of Virginia (2020­–)
Erin Rowe, Johns Hopkins University (2022­–)
Tristan Vigliano, Aix-Marseille Université (2021­–)

Advisory Board

Heather Easterling, President, Pacific Northwest Renaissance Society (2022–)

Elizabeth Pentland, President, Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne d’études de la Renaissance (2024–)

Andrea Schutz, President, Atlantic Medieval and Early Modern Group (2025–)

Misha Teramura, Director, Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto (2022–)

Nicholas Terpstra, Past Chair, Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium (2022–)