Nostalgia Ain’t What it Used to Be
Editorial, Volume 11, Part 4
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v11i4.1722Keywords:
MRC, Modern Records Centre, Guisborough, special issue production, historical antecedentsAbstract
In this introductory editorial, the Chief Editor reflects back on the historical parallels of publication and monastic orders, alongside considering the impact the Modern Records Centre (MRC) has made on their own career. It notably includes an overview of all the articles and authors appearing in this celebratory volume, along with news about future issues and author contribution opportunities too. Finally, it closes with a guide to the various ways readers and contributors can interact with Exchanges and its editorial team, along with acknowledging thanks to all the people who helped bring about this special issue.
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