The heroic age

The heroic age

Infobox Journal
title = The Heroic Age


editor = Larry Swain (2007)
discipline = History and Literature of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe
language = English
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publisher = Michelle Ziegler
country = United States
frequency = Semi-annual
history = Since 1999
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impact-year = 1999
website = http://www.heroicage.org
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ISSN = 1526-1867
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"The Heroic Age" is a semi-annual, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to Northwestern Europe during the early medieval period (from the early 4th through 13th centuries). The journal seeks to foster dialogue across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including—but not limited to—history, archaeology, and literature pertaining to the period.

Regular features are full-length articles, editions and translations, biographical essays, a forum of discussions on modern theory and scholarship, and review of scholarship originally published in German, Dutch, and French.

External links

* [http://www.heroicage.org Official Site]


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