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1media/image31_thumb.png2021-08-26T10:54:21-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644373541Philological Club, University of North Carolina (1793-1962), 1906, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Studies_in_Philology/7P0NAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0. Google Books.plain2021-08-26T10:54:21-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644
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1media/image31.png2021-08-03T10:24:41-07:001906 - Studies in Philology Founded4Studies in Philology is established by the UNC Philological Club under the guidance of Department of English Chair Charles Alphonso Smith (1864-1924).plain2021-09-01T08:19:45-07:00Studies in Philology is established by the UNC Philological Club under the guidance of Department of English Chair Charles Alphonso Smith (1864-1924). Still published today under the editorship of Professor Reid Barbour, Studies in Philology has published work by many of the top scholars in medieval, Renaissance, and early modern studies. Although Studies in Philology originally included philological work, the title is now misleading as the journal focuses on literary and intellectual history. Dr. Barbour takes pride in Studies in Philology’s being “a great place for starting scholars, since every issue includes first publications from grad students and professors at the earlier stage of their career.” Barbour is especially keen to continue the journal's tradition of publishing scholarship that will stand the test of time. In Dr. Barbour’s words, Studies in Philology is “easily one of the most important scholarly journals” and “one of the most precious treasures of this department”
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Barbour, Reid. Personal interview. August 5, 2021.