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Welcome to MedievalWiki! No one is in charge here: everyone is welcome to contribute, create a Wikithon under the MedievalWiki banner, and join the participants list - provided your editing intentions align with MedievalWiki aims!
Please feel free to make changes and additions to the format and content of these pages, and use the Talk page start conversations or leave comments to the community.
This project was established to create a permanent project building upon Wikipedia:Meetup/MedievalWikiIWD2018, an event which was inspired by User:Whistlaw/Jan_28_Editathon 2015, and Wikipedia:Meetup/MedievalFeminist 2014.
MedievalWiki Aims
editAnyone who is committed to redressing the gender and racial imbalances on medieval Wikipedia is welcome to join the MedievalWiki project.
This project is all about:
- Improving references to scholarly work by Black medievalists and medievalists of colour, women and non-binary medievalists in articles related to medieval studies
- Creating and improving biographical pages for Black medievalists, medievalists of colour, women and non-binary medieval scholars and artists who use medieval texts, objects, or themes in their work / create works of medievalism.
- Improving coverage of scholarly work about and references to theories and interventions indebted to critical race, gender studies, queer studies, and sexuality studies in medieval historical Wikipedia articles is also firmly within the scope of the project.
We encourage anyone interested in the medieval past and modern medievalisms - whether archaeologists, palaeographers, historians, linguists, artists, philologists, literary critics, or anyone else - to edit Wikipedia with this focus.
Everyone in the MedievalWiki community is encouraged to hold Wikipedia training and editing sessions, and to add to and make use of the resources list compiled here.
Foremothers and sister projects
editWe are excited to be following the example set by the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship (thank you for laying a path to follow).
Thanks also to a whole host of other feminist and academic organisations around the world who have created documentation to follow, or provided friendly help! Thanks especially to the Women's Classical Committee.
Forthcoming events
editAnyone is welcome to organise a wikithon under the badge of MedievalWiki (if your editing aims are in the same spirit as those outlined here!). Please add forthcoming events below. You can find details of Past Events here.
... TBC
Outcomes
editWe have a dashboard that collects outcome stats here https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/campaigns/medievalwiki/programs
Add your edits below, and create a new month sub-section above the last month if necessary. Use an asterisk to create a bullet point.
May 2023
edit- Sonia Chadwick Hawkes promoted to Good Article - medieval archaeologist specialising in early medieval cemeteries in England
- Vera Hatz - new article
November 2022
edit- New page: Antonette diPaolo Healey - philologist and former editor in chief of the Dictionary of Old English
September 2022
edit- New page: Eleanor Janega - mediaeval historian
May 2022
edit- New Natalia Lozovsky - #OrosiusThroughTheAges
- New Eszter Spät - #OrosiusThroughTheAges
- New Wikiquote:Orosius - #OrosiusThroughTheAges
- New Wikiquote:Natalia Lozovsky - #OrosiusThroughTheAges
- New page: Sara al-Qutiyya - Visigothic noblewoman
More outcomes
editFor a complete archive of edited and new pages, see Past Events and Outcomes.