Job Opportunity: Editorial Adviser – Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies

Chris Jones (University of Canterbury), Section Editor for “Powers (1100-1550),” is looking to appoint 2-3 enthusiastic Editorial Advisers to assist him with the development of Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies.

The first release of Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies, which took place in August this year, saw several hundred entries from fourteen volumes of the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages series (published between 1993 and 2006) revised and updated with current literature. These articles were published alongside brand new entries that reflect the changes in the field since 2006. Over the coming years, the plan is to expand the resource further with newly commissioned material.

The resource presently offers a mix of open access material and articles behind a paywall. The “Powers” category is wide and has, to date, included entries for, for example, individual rulers (specific kings, queens, aristocrats), types of local government, legal procedures, bureaucracy, and city states but also a range of concepts and broader topics such as “crime and punishment” and “peace treaties”.

Appointments as Editorial Adviser will be for approximately 6 months and involve a one-off payment of ₤350.00 before tax (equivalent in either NZ$ or AUD$ at time of payment).

The role will involve suggesting a list of approximately 20-30 new entries for inclusion in the resource and assisting the Section Editor to recruit appropriate writers for entries as well as managing their production. Editorial Advisers will be involved in reviewing content, for which the Section Editor will provide mentoring. Editorial Advisers may also suggest entries they themselves may wish to write.

The role would be suitable for either an advanced PG or an ECR looking to gain editorial experience on a large project with a major publisher. 

All enquiries should be directed to chris.jones@canterbury.ac.nz.