The Cahiers “Mondes Anciens” journal is devoted to studies of the ancient world in the largest possible sense: history, literary history, the history of religions, iconography, archaeology, philology, cultural and intellectual history, historiography, and anthropology. Centred on Greek and Roman antiquity, it is also concerned with all historical areas of Mediterranean antiquity from an anthropological and comparative perspective. Launched in 2009, the journal publishes research related to the activity and interests of the Centre for the Anthropology and History of the Ancient World (ANHIMA) UMR 8210, created by the merging of the “Centre Louis Gernet” - comparative research into ancient societies, the “Centre Gustave Glotz” - Hellenistic and Roman worlds, and the Phéacie team - cultural practices in Greek and Roman societies. Cahiers “Mondes Anciens” is an open access e-journal. Its first issue, Écritures rituelles, focussing on ritual writings, is already available.
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09 February 2010
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21 January 2010
Trajectoires was created in 2007 by a team of young doctorate and post-doctorate researchers, who were entrusted by the CIERA to examine French and German knowledge of each other’s societies, histories, geographies, cultures and institutions. It also seeks to encourage interdisciplinary study into French-German relations, which analyses the dialogue between the two countries in its full diversity. Today Trajectoires joins Revues.org. The journal is open-access and all articles are unabridged. The inauguration of the site coincides with the publication of the 3rd issue, Mondes en narration (Narrating worlds).
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19 January 2010
The Conserveries mémorielles journal is run by a group of young researchers and explores different fields relating to memory across the humanities: archaeology, history, ethnology, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, literature, etc. The journal was founded by Bogumil Jewsiewicki, who at the time held a chair in research into the comparative Canadian history in memory (Laval University, Quebec). Since 2008 she has worked at the Institut d’histoire du temps présent (IHTP, Paris) but has a close working relationship with the Centre inter-universitaire d’études sur les lettres, les arts et les traditions (CELAT, Laval University, Quebec). Conserveries mémorielles is an open access e-journal. Six issues are currently available, unabridged on the journal’s site, including the latest issue (6/2009): La Part de fiction dans les images documentaries (The degree of fiction in documentary images).
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15 January 2010
Created by the Centre d’étude et de recherche sur les qualifications (Céreq), Formation emploi looks at the relationship between training, work and employment. It welcomes complementary multidisciplinary approaches – sociology, economics, management and psychology – and focuses mainly on reflections founded on original data, if possible directed towards action. Articles are selected by an independent reading committee. Formation emploi is an open-access publication with a two year embargo period. Eight issues are currently available in unabridged form on the Revues.org portal.
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13 January 2010
With its inauguration on Revues.org, Recherches en psychanalyse has become an exclusively electronic publication. The journal, produced by the Université Paris VII-Denis Diderot, encourages reflection about theoretical and clinical aspects as well as interactions with psychoanalysis from other fields of knowledge and culture. Apart from inter-disciplinary aspects it also privileges the international dimension publishing texts in their original languages as much as possible, as well as in their French translations. The first six issues of the journal are available on the Cairn platform. Number 7 is available unabridged in open-access on the Revues.org platform.
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08 January 2010
Created in 1961, Revue géographique de l’Est publishes articles, notes and reviews in the field of physical and human geography in the regions of the central and eastern Rhineland, eastern France and the Near-East. The journal is published by the Association des géographes de l’Est, located at the Université Nancy-II. It also receives support from the universities of Besançon, Dijon, Metz, Mulhouse, Reims, Strasbourg-I and the Centre national du livre. For its inauguration on the Revues.org site, the journal has adopted an exclusively electronic format. The inaugural issue of this new series is intitled Reconversion et patrimoine au Royaume Uni (vol. 48 / 1-2, 2008), analysing reconversion and heritage in the United Kingdom. Also available online are eight unabridged issues (2004 to 2006), and four restricted access issues (2007).
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