Volume 33 (2013) 3 issues per year
Editor:
Co-editors:
Claire E Honess (University of Leeds, UK)
Daniela La Penna (University of Reading, UK)
Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge, UK)
Film Issue Editor(s):
Advisory Board:
Richard Andrews (University of Leeds, UK)
Pierpaolo Antonello (University of Cambridge, UK)
Zygmunt G. Barański (Special Supplements Editor) (University of Cambridge, UK)
Teodolinda Barolini (Columbia University, USA)
Anna Cento Bull (University of Bath, UK)
Christopher Duggan (University of Reading, UK)
Federico Faloppa (University of Reading, UK)
Robert Gordon (University of Cambridge, UK)
Verina R Jones (University of Reading, UK)
Robin Kirkpatrick (University of Cambridge, UK)
Anna Laura Lepschy (University College London, UK)
Giulio Lepschy (University College London, UK)
Francesca Medioli (University of Reading, UK)
Paola Nasti (University of Reading, UK)
Lino Pertile (Harvard University, USA)
David Robey (University of Reading, UK)
Helena Sanson (University of Cambridge, UK)
Olivia Santovetti (University of Leeds, UK)
Barbara Spackman (University of Berkeley, USA)
Gigliola Sulis (University of Leeds, UK)
Matthew Treherne (University of Leeds, UK)
Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester, UK)
Christopher Wagstaff (University of Reading, UK)
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Journal of Italian Studies at the Universities of Cambridge, Leeds and Reading The Italianist, which first appeared in 1981, has become established as one of the leading international journals of Italian Studies. From the start, it has distinguished itself from other scholarly periodicals by the broad scope of its interests, opening its pages to articles dealing with all aspects of Italian art, culture, and life from the Middle Ages to the present. Thus it has successfully brought together medieval philology and modern critical theory, history and gender studies, dialectology and cultural studies, history of art and the history of cinema, linguistics and economics. The Italianist publishes articles in English and in Italian on all areas of Italian studies. It is the official journal of the Department of Italian, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, Italian Studies, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds, and Italian Studies, Department of Modern Languages and European Studies, University of Reading. It is edited by members of the Universities, who are supported by an Editorial Board and by an International Advisory Board. Note for authors - notice of intent to digitize back issues of The Italianist |
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