International Medieval Bibliography

International Medieval Bibliography

Kyle Shiels with his RTS award.

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB), established in 1967, is the leading interdisciplinary bibliography of the Middle Ages. The IMB is produced by an editorial team at the University of Leeds and some 30 contributors world wide. It covers periodical literature and miscellany volumes published in Europe, North America, Australasia, Brazil, Japan and South Africa. The printed IMB appears twice a year, covering most recent publications.

Contributors

Much of the material catalogued in the IMB is provided by a world-wide network of contributors, recruited from academics, librarians, and archivists. According to the amount of data provided contributors are rewarded with free copies of the IMB, other free publications and/or some financial remuneration. Contributors are always sought for particular geographical or subject areas. If you are interested in becoming a contributor, please contact the editor.

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Editorial team

Editorial Director: Dr Alan V. Murray

Project Editor: Dr Melanie Brunner

Assistant Editor: Charlotte Eichler

Consulting Editor: Professor Ian N. Wood


Editorial Board

Wendy R. Childs (University of Leeds)

Martin Dimnik (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto)

Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Consell Superior d'Investigacions Cientifiques, Barcelona)

T. A. McAllister (University of Leeds)

Otto Gerhard Oexle (Max-Planck Institut für Geschichte, Göttingen)

O. S. Pickering (University of Leeds)

Jacques Pycke (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Peter H. Sawyer (Trondheim)

Victor M. Schmidt (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

John Van Engen (University of Notre Dame)

Ian N. Wood (University of Leeds)