Member Benefits
SPECULUM
Speculum is the Academy's
quarterly journal of medieval studies; it publishes over a thousand
pages a year of articles and book reviews. The journal reaches
an international audience and is the most widely distributed journal
of medieval studies. Speculum is sent to all members. It
is also available by subscription to libraries and other institutions.
Back issues are available on-line through JSTOR.
Speculum
BOOK SERIES
Medieval Academy Books, begun in
1928, is the Academy's principal series for new books and monographs,
with over one hundred titles. Academy members are entitled to
a standing 20% discount on list prices and are offered extra savings
during periodic sales. Speculum Books, begun in 1993, reprints
collections of articles from Speculum on major themes in
medieval studies. Titles are available to members at a discount,
with additional discounts available for bulk purchases for classroom
use.
Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching
(MART), published in cooperation with the University of Toronto
Press, reprints books that have gone out of print but are still
needed for teaching. Academy members are surveyed to determine
which new titles should be added to the series.
The Medieval Academy Book Subvention
Program provides subventions of up to $2,500 to university and
other non-profit scholarly presses to support the publication
of first books by Medieval Academy members.
Book Publications
and Subventions
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Academy
is a major international conference of medieval studies. It is
held in the spring at locations on a traveling circuit throughout
North America. Academy members receive the call for papers, the
meeting program, and a discount on the meeting registration fee.
Annual
Meetings
MEDIEVAL ACADEMY NEWS
The Academy's newsletter (published
on the Academy website in September, November, and February) reports
events and activities of interest to medievalists. Regular features
include a conference calendar plus information on fellowships,
prizes, programs of undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate
study, and job listings. The annual meeting call for papers is
included in the spring issue, and information regarding candidates
in the annual election is included in the fall issue.
Medieval Academy
News Articles
ACLS HUMANITIES E-BOOK
ACLS Humanities E-Book, a project of the American
Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), offers unlimited access to
its collection of more than 3,300 cross-searchable, full-text
titles across the humanities and social sciences, including works
in history, art history, philosophy, literature, archaeology,
musicology, the history of religion and other fields. It contains
hundreds of titles in late ancient, medieval and Renaissance studies
and in such area studies as Women's studies, Byzantine and Middle
Eastern studies. At $35 a year that's less than half the cost
of a typical single monograph. ACLS Humanities E-book has been
called, "One of the best - if not the best - electronically accessible
sites in the humanities." (Reviews in History, Institute
of Historical Research, London).
ACLS Humanities E-Book titles have been selected
and peer-reviewed by ACLS constituent learned societies for their
continued importance and value in teaching and research. The collection,
which grows by about five hundred titles a year, includes both
in- and out-of-print titles published from the 1880s to the present
and offers monographs, collections of primary sources, selected
collections of essays, born-digital and retrospectively digitized
titles. ACLS Humanities E-Book titles also link to publishers'
websites and to online reviews in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other
sites.
As a special benefit, individual members of the
Medieval Academy of America can acquire a twelve-month, renewable
subscription to ACLS Humanities E-Book for only $35. The collection
can be accessed anywhere with a standard web browser on desktop
and laptop computers, tablets and handheld devices. This is particularly
valuable for off-campus use, during travel, or for MAA members
who are between institutional affiliations. Please use this link
to start your subscription:
https://www.humanitiesebook.org/subscription_purchase.html.
Choose Medieval Academy of America for your Society
Affiliation and make sure to have your membership number available.
You may review the Terms of Service at http://www.humanitiesebook.org/terms-ind.html.
For inquiries, please write to subscriptions@hebook.org
or call 212-697-1505 x148.
ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Members of the Medieval Academy are
offered discounted subscriptions to two online research tools,
the International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) and Iter:
Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
IMB, founded in 1967 with
Academy support, provides a comprehensive medieval bibliography
of articles in journals and miscellany volumes. Edited at the
University of Leeds and produced by Brepols Publishers, the online
version of IMB is offered to members for $70 a calendar
year (January through December), a significant discount over the
usual individual subscription of $300 a year. To subscribe to
IMB, members should send a subscription request, along
with a check for $70 drawn on a U.S. bank, to Medieval Academy,
104 Mt. Auburn St., 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138. Subscribers
will be contacted by Brepols Publishers to create a user name
and password. More information on IMB is available at http://www.brepolis.net.
Iter, a joint project of the Arizona
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Renaissance Society
of America, and the University of Toronto, provides access to
published materials pertaining to the period 400 to 1700. Academy
members receive a modest discount on the regular individual subscription
rate. To subscribe, contact Iter, Faculty of Information Studies,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3G6, Canada (iter@utoronto.ca).
Please do not write the Academy office regarding the Iter offer,
which is handled directly by Iter.
MEMBER DIRECTORY
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Member Directory
GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS
The Academy offers a number of dissertation
grants (of $2,000) and fellowships to advanced graduate students
who are members to help defray expenses related to researching
and writing dissertations on medieval topics.
Grants, Prizes and Awards
CARA GRANTS
The Academy's Committee on Centers
and Regional Associations supports students who are Academy members
with two programs. The John Leyerle-CARA Prize provides $1,000
to support the doctoral research of a student who needs to consult
materials available in a Toronto collection.
Leyerle-CARA
Prize
CARA Tuition Scholarships
Each summer CARA also provides full
tuition scholarships to four students participating in Latin summer
programs offered at the University of Notre Dame and the University
of Toronto.
CARA
Tuition Scholarships
TRAVEL GRANTS
The Academy offers a number of travel
grants (of $500 and $750) to help members who have obtained their
doctorates but who do not have full-time faculty positions to
attend conferences where they can present their work.
Travel
Grants
AWARDS
Three awards are presented annually
for outstanding work published in a medieval field: (1) the Haskins
Medal, in honor of Charles Homer Haskins, for a distinguished
book; (2) the John Nicholas Brown Prize (of $1,000), in honor
of one of the Academy's founders, for a distinguished first book
or monograph; (3) the Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize (of $500),
in honor of a former Executive Secretary of the Academy, for a
distinguished first article.
Academy-Sponsored
Grants, Prizes and Awards
CARA
The Academy's Committee on Centers
and Regional Associations serves as a forum for teachers, administrators,
and organizers of centers, institutes, programs, and regional
and other organizations devoted to medieval studies. In addition
to its own fall conference, CARA sponsors sessions at the Academy's
annual meeting and at the Kalamazoo International Congress. CARA's
current projects include a database of visiting medievalists from
abroad (available on the Web and printed in the newsletter) and
a register of recently awarded Ph.D.s in medieval fields.
CARA
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Each year the Academy sponsors sessions
at the international medieval congresses that meet in Kalamazoo
and Leeds and at the meetings of the American Historical Association.
The Academy is a constituent member of the American Council of
Learned Societies and cooperates with a variety of scholarly organizations
in North America and abroad.
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