Call for New Committee Members

Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 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 publishing, the innovative possibilities of the digital humanities, and to forging a strong community of medieval and early … Continue reading Call for New Committee Members

Guest post: An Interview with Brooklyn Arnot

 In this series of guest posts, presenters at conferences hosted or empaneled by Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods. Today, we welcome Brooklyn Arnot. Brooklyn is currently a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford. Her thesis examines Christian themes in the fornaldarsögur, considering aspects … Continue reading Guest post: An Interview with Brooklyn Arnot

Guest post: An Interview with Kevin Waldron

As we prepare for IMC 2026, we continue to fete our presenters at IMC 2025! In this series of guest posts, presenters at conferences hosted or empaneled by Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods. Today, we welcome Kevin Waldron as a contributor. Kevin holds … Continue reading Guest post: An Interview with Kevin Waldron

CERÆ at Leeds: a report by Dr. Michele Seah and Quinn Bouabsa Marriott

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 Conference at Leeds. We're so glad to have their perspectives on the conference as attendees, moderators, and presenters! Michele SeahThe University of Newcastle, Australia The last … Continue reading CERÆ at Leeds: a report by Dr. Michele Seah and Quinn Bouabsa Marriott

Call for Committee Members (Volume Twelve)

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 publishing, the innovative possibilities of the digital humanities, and to forging a strong community of medieval and early modern scholars. Volunteering for Ceræ provides invaluable experience in … Continue reading Call for Committee Members (Volume Twelve)

Volume 10 Essay Prize Winner

Ceræ extends our congratulations to Dr. Jacob Herrmann, the winner of our Volume 10 essay prize for his article, 'Myths and Memories of the Arthurian Empire in The Awntyrs off Arthur', which examines the role of collective memory in The Awntyrs off Arthur. Dr. Herrmann’s article argues that the poem 'both absorbs and reflects the … Continue reading Volume 10 Essay Prize Winner

Conference Review: 2024 Leeds IMC

Written by committee member Gavin Foster (@northrndownpour on IG) This year, I had the privilege of attending the 2024 Leeds IMC in-person, having received funding to travel from Canada for the dual purpose of archival research and conference attendance, and I had an absolutely wonderful time. The university was beautiful. There was a great setup … Continue reading Conference Review: 2024 Leeds IMC

Meet our Volume 9 Authors: Samantha Happé

As we prepare for the publication of Volume 10 this month, we here at Ceræ wanted to ensure that we also continued introducing you to the wonderful authors from our previous volume. In light of this, our next 'meet the author' from Volume 9 is Samantha Happé, a PhD Candidate and Graduate Research Teaching Fellow … Continue reading Meet our Volume 9 Authors: Samantha Happé

Call for Committee Members

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 publishing, the innovative possibilities of the digital humanities, and to forging a strong community of medieval and early modern scholars. Volunteering for Ceræ provides invaluable experience in operating a journal … Continue reading Call for Committee Members