Published January 1969

The Future of the Modern Humanities
Edited by J. C. Laidlaw
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 1


Published January 1970

Gorski Vijenac: A Garland of Essays Offered to Professor Elizabeth Mary Hill
Edited by R. Auty, L. R. Lewitter, and A. P. Vlasto
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 2


Published January 1971

Illustrated Medieval Alexander-Books in Germany and the Netherlands
D. J. A. Ross
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 3

European Context: Studies in the History and Literature of the Netherlands Presented to Theodoor Weevers
Edited by P. K. King and P. F. Vincent
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 4


Published January 1974

Liber Apologeticus de Omni Statu Humanae Naturae: A Defence of Human Nature in Every State (c. 1460): A Moral Play by Thomas Chaundler
Edited and translated by D. Enright-Clark Shoukri
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 5

The Emblems of the Altdorf Academy: Medals and Medal Orations 1577-1626
Frederick John Stopp
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 6


Published January 1975

The Compositors of the First and Second Madrid Editions of 'Don Quixote'
Robert M. Flores
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 7


Published January 1977

An Anglo-Norman Dictionary
Edited by Louise W. Stone, T. B. W. Reid, and William Rothwell
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 8


Published January 1980

Traditions of Heroic and Epic Poetry, Volume One: The Traditions
Edited by A. T. Hatto
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 9/1 of 2


Published January 1981

A Bibliography of Editions of the Writings of Benjamin Constant to 1833
C. P. Courtney
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 10


Published January 1982

Myth and Legend in French Literature: Essays in Honour of A. J. Steele
Edited by Keith Aspley, David Bellos, and Peter Sharratt
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 11


Published January 1986

Book Production and Letters in the Western European Renaissance: Essays in Honour of Conor Fahy
Edited by Anna Laura Lepschy, John Took, and Dennis E. Rhodes
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 12


Published January 1989

Traditions of Heroic and Epic Poetry, Volume Two: Characteristics and Techniques
Edited by J. B. Hainsworth, under the General Editorship of A. T. Hatto
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 13/2 of 2


Published January 1992

The Eadwine Psalter: Text, Image, and Monastic Culture in Twelfth-Century Canterbury
Edited by Margaret Gibson, T. A. Heslop, and Richard W. Pfaff
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 14


Published January 2004

Europa Triumphans: Court and Civic Festivals in Early Modern Europe
Edited by J. R. Mulryne, Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly, and Margaret Shewring
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 15


Published January 2005

Historicist Essays on Hispano-Medieval Narrative in Memory of Roger M. Walker
Edited by Barry Taylor and Geoffrey West
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 16

An Anglo-Norman Dictionary. Second Edition. A-E
General Editor: William Rothwell. Edited by Stewart Gregory, William Rothwell and David Trotter, with the assistance of Michael Beddow, Virginie Derrien, Geert de Wilde, Lisa Jefferson and Andrew Rothwell
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 17


Published October 2009

Writing in a Cold Climate: Belarusian Literature from the 1970s to the Present Day
Arnold McMillin
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 18

  • ‘The ambitious breadth and scope of this work make it a monumental achievement.’ — Stephen M. Woodburn, Canadian Slavonic Papers LII, 2010, 492-94
  • ‘Reading Arnold McMillin’s Writing in a Cold Climate is a privilege, an enhancement of knowledge, and simply a treat for any student of literature. Indeed, this tome is a magnum opus, written by a distinguished educator and scholar of Belarusian and Russian linguistic cultures. The quality of the research is superb, and places this volume at the pinnacle of the existing literature.’ — Zina Gimpelevich, Modern Language Review 106, 2011, 304-06 (full text online)
  • ‘A remarkably thorough examination of recent Belarusian letters ... McMillin’s analytical anthology is a virtual Who’s Who of contemporary Belarusian literature.’ — Joseph P. Mozur, Slavic Review 70, 2011, 449-50
  • ‘The scholarly world of Slavonic Studies must be grateful to Professor McMillin for his long devotion to the literature and culture of Belarus, but so too must the wider world of general literary studies. Thanks to him we have the opportunity to know so much about a literature that turns out not to be so 'small' after all.’ — James Dingley, Slavonica 17, 2011, 66-67

Published October 2015

Spring Shoots: Young Belarusian Poets in the Early Twenty-First Century
Arnold McMillin
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 19

  • Spring Shoots is a highly engaging and stimulating book written by a scholar with an infectious enthusiasm for his subject.’ — Jim Dingley, Slavonic and East European Review 94, 2016, 527 (full text online)
  • ‘This collection illustrates a meticulous approach, significant effort, dedication and passion for Belarusian verse. By bringing together the work of Belarusian poets, which is not always easy to find, especially for specialists from abroad, McMillin has produced a unique volume within post-Soviet literature which should inspire readers to read more works by these young poets, who are convincingly carving a distinct niche in future Belarusian poetic culture.’ — Galina Miazhevich, Slavic Review 75.4, Winter 2016, 1020-21

Published January 2018

Breaking with Tradition: Belarusian Short Prose in the Early Twenty-First Century
Arnold McMillin
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 20

  • ‘This book aims to show the powerful creative urges that continue to mark literature in Belarus, despite the continued denigration of the national language and culture. In this the author has succeeded magnificently.’ — Jim Dingley, Slavonic and East European Review 96.4, 2018, 770-71 (full text online)
  • ‘McMillin’s work makes an invaluable contribution to scholarship on Belarusian literature. Considering the difficulties with accessing the texts (often hard to find in print, as well as on the Internet), McMillin’s successful inclusion of these rare works in his analysis allows him to shed light not only on the writing of the more famous representatives of the Belarusian literary scene, but also on the subtle undercurrents of the literary process.’ — Palina Urban, Australian Slavonic and East European Studies 32, December 2018, 122-25