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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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  • 24 April 2010

    Afriques. Débats, méthodes et terrains d’histoire is a journal devoted to the history of African worlds focussing mainly on periods prior to the 19th century, in dialogue with other disciplines such as archaeology, philology, anthropology, and linguistics. Edited by the Centre d’études des mondes africains (CEMAf – UMR 8171), Afriques is an electronic journal accessible in full text on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform. Twice yearly it offers a thematic issue as well as a constant feed of articles throughout the year in the “Éclectiques” collection. The inaugural issue, entitled Les chemins de l’identité en Afrique du xve au xxe siècle is already available in full text on the site, as well as a first article, available in the miscellaneous section.

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  • 16 April 2010

    Created in 1992, Les Carnets du Cediscor is a non-periodical series of thematic publications bringing together work produced by the Centre d’analyse des discours ordinaires et spécialisés (cediscor, Paris 3) and researchers with whom they collaborate. Published by the Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, the journal looks at research in the area of discourse analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective (linguistics, information and communication, anthropology, sociology, etc.). It aims to throw open the subject to new examination, reassessing descriptive categories, notions and concepts of the linguistic analysis of discourse.
    Les Carnets du Cediscor is available on open access on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform after an embargo period of two years. Eleven issues are currently available on the journal’s site, including 9 in full text.

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  • 14 April 2010

    Created in 1996 by Professor Georges Ulysse, Italies is a yearly journal produced by the Italian department at the Université de Provence. It publishes articles on all areas of Italian Studies – linguistics, literature, arts and history – in French or Italian, as well as conference proceedings, workshop reports, tributes, and collective themes. Italies is accessible on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform. Eleven issues are currently available online, including nine full text issues. Issues 1 and 2 will be published online in full text in the near future.

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  • 12 April 2010

    Founded in 1972 and run until 2004 by Professor Pierre Senay of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Cahiers des études anciennes is the only Francophone publication dealing with Antiquity in North America. The journal is now co-published with the Department of Ancient Studies and the Science of Religions at the University of Ottawa and the Ancient Studies Institute at the Université Laval in Quebec.Each year, Cahiers publishes a theme issue edited by a guest editor and specialist. The editor draws up his or her own editorial committee to create a pluridisciplinary perspective. Subjects may be tackled from a variety of perspectives: literary, historical, philological, archaeological, philosophical, religious, mythological, and artistic, etc, and cover the period of Antiquity from its origins to late Antiquity. The editor may also call on writers, philosophers and contemporary intellectuals to open up the field of reflection. Cahiers d’études anciennes is an open access journal. Four issues are already available in full text. Subsequent and past issues will be gradually made available online.

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