The IARHS is pleased to announce the launch of a journal dedicated to Robin Hood studies: The Bulletin of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies. The journal is fully digital, open access, and double-blind peer reviewed; in keeping with the Robin Hood tradition, authors retain their rights to their own materials.
The first issue of the Bulletin features three articles: "Robin Hood and the Forest Laws," by Stephen Knight (The University of Melbourne); "A Critical Edition of Little John's Answer to Robin Hood and the Duke of Lancaster (1727)," by Stephen Basdeo (Richmond University [Leeds RIASA]); and the 2015 "Review of the Year's Publications in Robin Hood Scholarship," by Mikee Delony (Abilene Christian University).
We invite scholars to submit articles or essays detailing original research on any aspect of the Robin Hood tradition. Submission is via the web, and preliminary inquiries or questions may be directed to Valerie Johnson (University of Montevallo) and Alexander Kaufman (Ball State University).