New books and journals annoucements

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  • 02 July 2010

    The Lettre du Collège de France, created in January 2001, is published thrice yearly. Its articles discuss the life of the institution and related events. There are notices and information about the chairs and professors at the Collège de France, conference proceedings, interviews with professors presenting their career and work, background contributions on current debates, and presentations of work published by the Collège de France and its staff.
    The Lettre is now on open access on the Bulletins de Revues.org platform. Four issues are already available for consultation in full text, including two special issues, one devoted to Claude Lévi Strauss, and the other to tobacco. Back issues of the Lettre, as well as an English version (The Letter) will be gradually added.

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  • 18 June 2010

    The journal, Strenæ, published by the Association Française de Recherches sur les Livres et Objets Culturels de l’Enfance (Afreloce), with the support of the Centre National de Littérature pour la Jeunesse – Joie par les Livres / BNF, has just joined Revues.org.
    Bringing together researchers of all disciplines, it aims to promote and stimulate French work into children’s literature and publishing in general. It also focuses on images of childhood, games, toys, and the material and oral culture of childhood, from historical, literary, aesthetic and sociological perspectives. Each issue includes a theme section, a collection of assorted articles, an archives and collections section, as well as proceedings and reviews.Strenæ is an open access e-journal on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform. The first issue devoted to the publisher Robert Delpire, has just been published and is now available in full text.

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  • 11 June 2010

    Les Livres d’e-Spania has the support of Université Paris-Sorbonne, its École Doctorale IV and CLEA (EA 4083).
    The open access site on the Livres de Revues.org platform is made up of 2 collections: “Sources” and “Studies”, which publish works in various European languages. The “Sources” collection is devoted to the publishing or translation of works and documents. The “Studies” collection is devoted to the publication of critical monographs relating to the languages, literatures, arts or history of the Iberian peninsular in the Middle Ages.

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  • 31 May 2010

    Criminocorpus, revue hypermediais a new journal to emerge from the compilation of articles previously published on the Criminocorpus site since 2005. As a member of Revues.org, the journal has adopted the Lodel e-publishing software and its layout features functionalities developed by the portal. Criminocorpus, revue hypermedia is devoted to research into the history of justice, criminality and sentencing. It publishes open access, continuous-flow background articles – monographs, historiographies and summaries as well as information relating to documentary sources online – archives, works, corpuses – study workshops, and conferences. Its activity remains directly related to the Criminocorpus. Portail sur l’histoire de la justice, des crimes et des peines site and the Criminocorpus. Actualités de l’histoire de la justice, des crimes et des peines research notebook site. Four theme-issues and complements – miscellany and summaries, etc – are currently available online in full text.

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  • 31 May 2010

    Created in 2000, Amnis is a French journal with an international reading committee. Its aimis to provideresearchers with a tool for in-depth and wide-ranging examinations of the recent past, present and future in European and American societies (19th-21st centuries).
    Amnis is an open access yearly e-journal on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform. Nine issues are now online in full version. The latest issue, entitled Faire face: Pratiques de résistance dans les sociétés contemporaines Europe-Amérique (XIXe-XXIe siècles)dealing with resistance in contemporary European and American societies, has just been published.

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  • 12 May 2010

    Published by the Presses Universitaires de France with the support of the academic committee of the EHESS, Sociologie is wide reaching journal the aim of which is to publish original academic articles. The journal makes no specific theoretical or methodological claims and is open to other disciplines that wish to discuss its concepts and subject matter. To complement the printed version, Sociologie’s electronic version available on Revues.org enables readers open, free access to exclusive content, open-access articles, electronic annexes to articles, inventories of works, and news. The Sociologiejournal has an embargo period of two years. The contents, summaries and reading notes of the first issue are already available on the journal’s site.

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