Call for Contributors: The Hobbit and History

Aug 09, 2010 17:06

We are seeking proposals for essays to be included in an edited collection with the working title of "The Hobbit and History," to be published by Wiley in 2012 as a volume in its Pop Culture and History series. We’re looking for essays that elaborate the historical context of J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Hobbit" and related works, examining individual characters or aspects of Middle-Earth against a historical backdrop, or analyzing how popular historical understandings inform the material. The collection is aimed at a broader audience than is the case for many scholarly collections, and seeks to make visible for readers the underlying use of historical events and culture in "The Hobbit". We welcome work from historians or those in cognate disciplines, including gender studies, medieval studies or cultural studies.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

Bilbo and the ideals of English country gentlemen’s respectability -- essays that examine the material culture and pastimes of the Shire -- Smaug and European dragon folklore -- Beorn and the history of berserkers -- a comparison of the arms and armor of Middle-Earth with medieval Europe -- Uncertain successions and Bard’s kingship -- Elrond and ideas of noble hospitality -- historical comparisons for the Battle of Five Armies -- Thorin’s company and medieval warbands -- from Merlin to Gandalf: counselors in myth and history -- essays on dwarves or elves in lore and in Middle-Earth -- the troubadour tradition of songs, poetry and stories in Bilbo’s world -- essays exploring the history and folklore relating to goblins, trolls and other creatures of Middle-Earth

This collection will be published by Wiley Publishing, which will pay contributors an honorarium of $400.

Please email a 500-word proposal, a one-page c.v., and contact information to Janice Liedl at jliedl [AT] laurentian.ca by September 15, 2010.

Notification of accepted proposals will be made by September 30, 2010.
Chapter drafts of approximately 5,000 words will be due by June 1, 2011.

Further contact info at webpage.

(Also, some may be interested in the call for contributors to Star Trek and History (How can you forget those Robin Hood holodeck adventures?))

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