Thursday, August 11, 2022

Vol. 4 (2022) The Bulletin of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies

 Volume 4 (2022) of The Bulletin of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies is now available at https://openjournals.bsu.edu/biarhs/issue/view/320.

Table of Contents:

English Law and the Outlaw: Resistance and Contempt, Wendy Turner

‘for Gamelyn was yongest he shuld have nought’: (Economic) Violence, Outlawry, and the Pursuit of Justice in The Tale of Gamelyn, Lucy Ryell

The Storied Matter of the Greenwood in the More-Than-Human World, Jason Hogue

The Imperialist Games Ethic in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Robin Hood Novels, Stephen Basdeo


The Bulletin of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies (ISSN 2574-2191) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal, affiliated with The International Association for Robin Hood Studies. The Bulletin invites scholars working on any aspect of the Robin Hood tradition in any period or context to submit articles or essays detailing original research. The editors particularly welcome essays in the following areas: formal literary explication, manuscript and early printed book investigations, historical inquiries, new media examinations, and theory or cultural studies approaches.

The Bulletin accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Submissions should be sent via email to both of the journal editors, Alexander L. Kaufman (alkaufman@bsu.edu) and Valerie B. Johnson (vjohnso6@montevallo.edu). Please view Author Guidelines for further details regarding content, length, etc.

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