Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study. Scholars of art, history, literature, music, philosophy, and religion are just a few examples of researchers who might be interested in the medieval period. Many scholars working in medieval studies publish books and journal articles, so be sure to look for both when doing your research.
QuickSearch searches books and articles at the same time, so it is always a good starting place for your topic.
JSTOR is another interdisciplinary database with lots of full text journal articles.
Searching JSTOR is a bit different from QuickSearch and many other library databases.
Full-text scholarly journals in many subject areas. JSTOR has the beginning of each journal to 3, 4 or 5 years ago. How-to videos.
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19th Century British Pamphlets
Arts & Sciences I-XV
Business IV
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Security Studies
Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa
Sustainability
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World Heritage Sites: Africa
Pro Tip: JSTOR is interdisciplinary, but you can limit your results to only include articles from a particular discipline, like history or music. With JSTOR's Advanced Search, enter your keywords, then scroll down to the Journal Filter section. Check the box next to the discipline(s) you want and your results will only come from the journals listed under those subjects.
If your research topic is specific to women, gender, or sexuality in the medieval period, try this highly specialized database to discover essays, book reviews, and book chapters.