Cultural Heritage
The Archaeological Review from Cambridge
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The Archaeological Review from Cambridge is a bi-annual journal of archaeology. It is run on a non-profit, voluntary basis by postgraduate research students at the University of Cambridge.
Journal of Cultural Heritage
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Ethnobiology Letters
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Ethnobiology Letters invites manuscripts concerning ethnobiology, the study of the relationships between humans and environments in diverse spatial and temporal contexts. Article types are research communications, essays, books reviews, and data, methods, and taxonomies. Research communications are short case studies that include description of methods, results, and brief discussion of the implications of results. Perspectives present essays about informed opinions, scholarly memoirs, and instructive stories relevant to Ethnobiology. Book reviews evaluate texts and assess their value within ethnobiology and related disciplines. Data, Methods & Taxonomies portray innovative approaches and/or communicate ethnobiological data, such as plant taxa and linguistic notes.
Food and History
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Food & History is the journal of the Institut Européen d'Histoire de l'Alimentation (IEHA). It is the first journal in Europe, both in its vocation and concept, specialized in the specific field of food history. Food & History aims at presenting, promoting and diffusing research that focuses on alimentation from an historical perspective. The journal studies food history from different points of view. It embraces aspects of social, economical, religious, political and cultural history. It deals at the same time with questions of consumption, production and distribution, alimentation practices, medical aspects, culinary practices, gastronomy and restaurants.
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development
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The Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development (JCHMSD) stimulates and encourages research devoted to the sustainable development of cultural heritage and to the positive contribution of cultural heritage management towards a sustainable environment.
International Journal of Cultural Property
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Ebre 38. Revista Internacional de la Guerra Civil (1936-1939)
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Ebre 38 (ISSN 1696-2672) proposes a rigorous approach as well as compromised and multidisciplinary in the study and diffusion of the facts of the Civil War Spanish and of the first postwar period. This will manifests itself open to every type of proposals coming from any discipline of the field of the Human and Social Sciences so much in the philosophy of the publication, as in its idiosyncrasy, which intends to adapt itself to the models of divulging of the scientific knowledge of this new century. The subject of the war and of every kind of violence is not foreign to the worries of the world where we live. In this sense the Spanish Civil War can be a referent for many reflections of the present.
European Medieval Drama
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European Medieval Drama is an international project which seeks to promote the study of medieval drama in its performance aspect, to develop the study of drama in languages other than English and to set English drama in its European context. The journal also includes: translations into modern English of medieval plays in other languages, notices relevant to members of SITM, and information of interest to all scholars in the field of medieval drama (e.g. recently-published books, forthcoming conferences, and occasional book-reviews). The Advisory Board is made up of 12 - 15 distinguished scholars, chosen to represent the full range of specialisms with the general field of medieval drama.
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Journal of the Alamire Foundation
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The Journal of the Alamire Foundation provides a critical forum for the most recent and outstanding research on music in or related to the Low Countries up to the end of the Ancien Régime. It appears twice yearly. Each issue consists of three sections. The first focuses on a specific theme, the second contains free papers applying the full range of musicological approaches on any relevant topic. The third section fulfils the Foundation’s mission of promoting dialogue between the worlds of performance and scholarship by offering discussion of a recent performance event, production, edition, book, or issue.