New books and journals annoucements

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  • 07 December 2012

    Created in 2000, Terra Brasilis is a journal created by the Brazilian network of the history of geography and historical geography, RedeBrasilis, and published by the University of São Paulo. It is devoted to the history of geography, historical geography, the history of geographical thought, the history of cartography and the history of the teaching of geography, mainly in Brazil and in Latin America. For the opening of the journal’s website, all nine issues of the first series are available online, as well as the inaugural issue of the new series. All articles are available in Open Access and Portuguese is the main publication language.

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  • 06 December 2012

    Created in 2009, RCCS Annual Review is an e-journal published by the Centro de Estudos Sociais at the University of Coimbra, Laboratório Associado do MCE. The publication compiles a selection of eight articles published the previous year in Revista Crítica de Ciêncais Sociais. Articles selected are translated into English to promote the results and debates driving Portuguese research in the humanities and social sciences. For the inauguration of the website, the journal is offering its full collection of five issues. All issues are openly accessible online and available for download on PDF and ePub via the OpenEdition Freemium program for libraries.

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  • 13 November 2012

    The book series Histoire et littérature de l’Europe du Nord-Ouest, created in 1987, now contains fifty books. It publishes conference proceedings and annotated edition of texts about north-western Europe, all periods included. The series is published by the Institut de recherches du Septentrion at the Université de Lille 3 (IRHiS) which also publishes two journals, Apparence(s) and Comptabilité(s), and a research blog on Hypotheses, the Blog de l’IRHiS
    To coincide with the opening of the website, the book series offers nine works in Open Access for all, and available for download on PDF and ePub via the OpenEdition Freemium program for libraries.

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  • 12 November 2012

    Babel. Littératures plurielles is a literary journal from the Babel research laboratory at Toulon university. This comparative and critical journal focuses on a broad range of French-language, English-language, Spanish-language, Italian-language or German-language literature. The journal advocates the study of literature in all its concrete manifestations, and sets out to participate in the renewal of the perspectives and critical methods in literature. To coincide with its inauguration, Babel offers nine issues on its website, covering the last seven years of the Babel-Littératures series. All issues are accessible in Open Access and available for download on PDF and ePub via the OpenEdition Freemium program for libraries.

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  • 05 November 2012

    Énamation de la Maison des Pays Ibériques, publié aux Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, officiellement fondée en 1899, le Bulletin hispanique est l’un des principaux organes de l’hispanisme français et international. Sa singularité repose sur sa pluridisciplinarité affirmée depuis sa fondation. La revue accueille des travaux portant sur la langue, la littérature et la civilisation ou l’histoire de l’Espagne et de tous les pays de l’Amérique hispanophone, publiés dans les numéros dits miscellanés, en alternance avec des numéros thématiques et les résultats de recherches internationales coordonnées. Pour l’ouverture de site du Bulletin hispanique sur Revues.org, six numéros (années 2007-2009) sont en ligne en texte intégral.

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  • 25 October 2012

    The aim of Perspectives médiévales is to ask questions of the perception, construction, representations and interpretation of the texts and literature of the Middle Ages in the modern and contemporary periods. The unique feature of the journal, published by the Société de langues et littératures médiévales d’oc et d’oïl, lies in its epistemological and reflexive approach. It sets out to offer fresh insight into medieval studies through a re-evaluation of methods and knowledge, in order to encourage transmission among a varied audience. By joining Revues.org, Perspectives médiévales has entered a new phase, and is now published exclusively in electronic form. It has also adopted an international perspective publishing articles in French, English and Italian and has joined the OpenEdition Freemium program. Articles are on open access for all and available for download in PDF and ePub for libraries subscribing to the program. The inauguration of the journal’s site coincides with the publication of issue 34 (2012): “Medieval texts and contemporary academic publishing”.

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