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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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  • 22 October 2012

    Created in 1999, Moussons is a comparative and interdisciplinary journal devoted to South-East Asia, its islands and continents, and its Indian and Chinese fringes. The journal covers the full range of the humanities and social sciences, especially anthropology, sociology and contemporary history. The journal, published by Presses universitaires de Provence, has an international peer review committee and publishes in English and French. For the opening of its website, the journal has made available its last three years of publication online—seven issues in all. All articles are in Open Access for all, and available for download on PDF and ePub via the OpenEdition Freemium program for libraries.

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  • 18 October 2012

    Cuadernos LIRICO is published by the inter-university study network of contemporary literature of the Río de la Plata in France, a network composed of 19 researchers in 16 universities. The journal sets out to create a space for dialogue between French, Latino-American and North American universities focusing on Argentine and Uruguayan literary production. Special attention is given to the study of archives, unpublished texts and creative processes. The main themes tackled are cultural displacement, transnationality and migration in literary discourse, as well as the confrontation of critical traditions and the actualisation of theory. For the opening of its site, the journal has published all seven issues of its catalogue on open access. Spanish is the main publication language

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  • 12 September 2012

    First published by the INALCO in 1981, Cahiers balkaniques focuses on research from the Centre d’études balkaniques, as well as their conference proceedings and study days. The journal publishes a broad cross-section of work relating the Balkans and Mediterranean. It is a pluridisciplinary and multilingual journal which aims to demonstrate the transversal nature of Balkan studies, in order to develop partnerships between researchers from various origins and to highlight the active participation of CEB doctorate students. For the opening of the journal’s site the three most recent issues have been published online on open access.

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  • 11 September 2012

    Founded by Gabriel Camps in 1984, the aim of the Encyclopédie berbère is to assemble, synthesise and disseminate knowledge about the vast diaspora of the Berber people, the study of whom is fragmented among several academic fields. The main disciplines to feature in the Encyclopédie berbère are history (of all periods), ethnology and anthropology, linguistics, literature and geography. The journal is supported by INALCO, IREMAM and AIBL, and has a new electronic editorial space assembling its 1283 articles. Volumes 12 to 27 are in full text. The five latest issues are subject to an embargo period, agreed with Éditions Peeters who since 2010 has been responsible for the sale of the print version (volumes 33 and 34, covering the letter N, have recently gone to press). The processing of the collection will continue until the full collection is available in early 2013. Entries will then be processed to create links between articles for easy browsing of the collection.

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