Since 2006, ISSEME has published several interdisciplinary collections of essays on Early Medieval England, based on the papers presented at our biennal conferences.
Our forthcoming publication, Early Medieval English Texts and Contexts, edited by Judith Kaup, Élise Louviot and Eleni Ponirakis, is expected to be released in 2025. For the first time in the history of our society, the publication will be published on our own Open Access platform.
Our model is Gold Open Access, without any article processing charges, meaning that the society is paying to ensure the whole publication is Open Access, and authors are not charged anything. This reflects our commitment to ensure both that our research is available to the widest possible audience, and that all authors have equal access to our platform, whether they are affiliated to a wealthy institution or not. As with our former publications, all papers undergo a rigorous reviewing process.
Between 2006 and 2018, ISSEME published its collections of essays in print with ACMRS press as part of the Essays in Anglo-Saxon Studies series. The full list of these publications is available below and copies are available in many libraries.
Published in the Essays in Anglo-Saxon Studies series:

- Vol. 1: Conversion and Colonization in Anglo-Saxon England. Edited by Catherine E. Karkov and Nicholas Howe (2006)
- Vol. 2: Anglo-Saxons and the North. Edited by Matti Kilpiö, Leena Kahlas-Tarkka, Jane Roberts, and Olga Timofeeva (2009)
- Vol. 3: Anglo-Saxon England and the Continent. Edited by Hans Sauer and Joanna Story, and Gaby Waxenberger (2011)
- Vol. 4: Anglo-Saxon Traces. Edited by Jane Roberts and Leslie Webster (2011)
- Vol. 5: The Maritime World of the Anglo-Saxons. Edited by Stacy S. Klein and William Schipper (2014)
- Vol. 6: Anglo-Saxon England and the Visual Imagination. Edited by John D. Niles and Stacy S. Klein and John Wilcox (2016)
- Vol. 7: England, Ireland, and the Insular World: Textual and Material Connections in the Early Middle Ages. Edited by Mary Clayton, Alice Jorgensen and Juliet Mullins (2017)
- Vol. 8: The Daily Lives of the Anglo-Saxons. Edited by Carole Biggam, Carole Hough and Daria Izdebska (2018)
Journals affiliated with ISSEME
- Early Medieval England and Its Neighbours (Cambridge University Press)
- Old English Newsletter
Other relevant journals (still under construction)
- Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik (Brill)
- Anglia (De Gruyter)
- ANQ (Taylor & Francis)
- Early Medieval Europe (Wiley)
- English Historical Review (Oxford University Press)
- English Studies (Taylor & Francis)
- Études Médiévales Anglaises (French Society for Medieval English Studies: AMAES)
- Filologia Germanica (Italian Society for Germanic Philology)
- Journal of English and Germanic Philology (University of Illinois Press)
- Leeds Studies in English
- Medieval Clothing and Textiles (Boydell & Brewer)
- Medium Ævum (Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature)
- Neophilologus (Springer)
- Notes and Queries (Oxford University Press)
- Nottingham Medieval Studies (Brepols)
- Parergon (Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies)
- Peritia (Medieval Academy of Ireland)
- Review of English Studies (Oxford University Press)
- SELIM: Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature (University of Oviedo)
- Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies (Medieval Academy of America)
- Studia Neophilologica (Taylor & Francis)
- Studies in Philology (University of North Carolina Press)
- The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe
- Traditio (Fordham University Press)