March sees the publication of John Manley’s work, ‘The Witch and Her Cow-Sucking Bag: Saving Souls in the Fourteenth Century’ in EPOCH Magazine. This fantastic research on penitential tales and rhymes of the fourteenth century can be read here.
EPOCH is co-edited by another MEMS PhD student, Vincent Kennedy. It was created to give postgraduates and ECRs a platform to publish their work and to engage with a wider audience within academia and beyond.
While we hold ourselves and our contributors to a high academic standard, we designed EPOCH to be accessible to non-specialists and non-academics. We publish new research from emergent historians in a friendly format. We are committed to supporting diverse and inclusive histories and set no restrictions on era, region, or theme and encourage contributions from all areas of historical research. If you think your research would be well-suited to our aims, consider submitting to us.
The theme of the next issue is Bodies and Emotions. Look out for more!