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  • 28 June 2013

    MEFRIM (Mélanges de l'École française de Rome - Italie et Méditerranée modernes et contemporaines) is the latest series to emerge from the Mélanges de l’EFR series, and is devoted to the modern and contemporary history of Italy, the Mediterranean, its interactions with the Italian peninsular, and Franco-Italian relationships and exchanges. Considering the scope of Roman archives, the journal gives over extensive space to the history of Rome, the Church and the Papacy while covering all disciplinary areas. It embraces law and the social sciences, especially to geography, sociology and political sciences. It publishes theme issues in relation to the academic programs of the École and sources. Published since 1989, issues prior to 2000 are available on the Persee.fr platform. The latest issues are available open access online and for download in PDF and ePub formats via the OpenEdition Freemium program for libraries.

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  • 28 June 2013

    The Chronique des activités archéologiques de l’École française de Rome (CEFR), part of the Mélanges de l’École française de Rome series, has been e-journal in its own right since 2012, available on Revues.org. It presents accounts of archaeological projects involving the École française de Rome, run by French teams in Italy, North Africa and the Balkans. Project directors present preliminary results of their archaeological research, from Prehistory to the end of the Middle Ages. All texts are available in open access online and for download in PDF and ePub formats.

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  • 17 June 2013

    Hommes & migrations deals with questions related to migration in France and around the world, and tackles its major issues today: cultural diversity, integration, citizenship and relationships between cultures. Pluralist and pluridisciplinary, the journal confronts researchers’ reflections with practitioners’ experiences, while reaching out to a broader public. The journal has published theme issues on migratory flows, the realities of immigration, public policy and intercultural dialogue as well as reviews and commentaries. Twelve issues are available on open access on the journal’s site, as well as in PDF and ePub formats. Recent issues are on sale on the Cairn.info portal.

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  • 10 June 2013

    Géographie et cultures est une revue française de géographie culturelle, avec cette particularité d’être centrée sur le « tournant culturel » et plus largement sur les cultural studies. Conçue comme une plate-forme d’idées, d’objets et de formats nouveaux, elle contribue au renouvellement de la géographie en dressant un panorama actualisé de l’état de la recherche dans ce domaine. Fondée en 1992 par Paul Claval, la revue Géographie et cultures est aujourd’hui publiée par le laboratoire Espaces, Nature et Culture (CNRS).

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  • 04 June 2013

    Revus is a journal of constitutional law published in the western Balkans. Its main focus is the study of constitutionality in European legal cultures. It also offers reflections on international public law, the theory and philosophy of law, human rights and democracy.
    Based in Slovenia, Revus provides a window onto legal thinking in the western Slav region comprising, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia, etc. Mainly published in Slovenian and Slav languages, it is also open to studies from western Europe written in their original English, French, German, Spanish or Italian. For its inauguration on Revues.org, the journal is offering 16 issues online including 13 in full text on open access.

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  • 04 June 2013

    Interférences. Ars Scribendi deals with all questions related to writing and Latin literature in Ancient Rome. The journal aims to reconstitute the various aspects of the writing phenomenon in Rome by resituating the scriptuary corpus in relation to its production, and by reconstituting the status claimed by authors in relation to their own production, etc. The journal’s site allows readers to cross reference articles via the primary sources cited and the ancient and modern authors studied. For its inauguration on Revues.org, the journal is offering two previously unpublished issues. All texts are freely accessible and available for download in PDF and ePub formats.

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