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The following series fall under the rubric Series on Modern and Contemporary History. Generally this time period starts after the end of the European Wars of Religion, ca. 1648.

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Analecta Vaticano-Belgica
Bibliothèque IHBR/BHIR
Cahiers d'onomastique arabe
Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection Grand in Octavo
Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection in Octavo
Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection in Quarto
Documents Relatifs au Statut International de la Belgique depuis 1830
Etudes d'Histoire Economique et Sociale
Etudes et Documents
Hommes de Dieu et Révolution
Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek
Piété Populaire en France
Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies
Analecta Vaticano-Belgica (BHAVB)
Editorial responsibility: Institut Historique Belge de Rome 
Four subseries have been distinguished in the Analecta Vaticano-Belgica: the Première série comprises Documents relatifs aux anciens diocèses de Cambrai, Liège, Thérouanne et Tournai and the Deuxième série comprises publications relating to the Nonciature de Cologne, Nonciature de Flandre, and the Nonciature de Bruxelles

 

Bibliothèque IHBR/BHIR (BHBIB)
Editorial responsibility: Institut Historique Belge de Rome 
A series predominantly on church history topics relating to Belgium, from the high Middle Ages to the present day. Volumes have ranged from Cistercianism in the Maasland through Jansenism to the Congo and Angola, and modernday minorities.

 

Cahiers d'onomastique arabe (COA)
Editorial responsibility: Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (CNRS, Paris)
A series studying personal names of Arab names in Arab-speaking lands.

 

Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection Grand in Octavo (CRH-G8)
Editorial responsibility: Commission Royale d'Histoire, Brussels

 

Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection in Octavo (CRH-8)
Editorial responsibility: Commission Royale d'Histoire, Brussels

 

Commission Royale d'Histoire - Collection in Quarto (CRH-4)
Editorial responsibility: Commission Royale d'Histoire, Brussels

 

Documents Relatifs au Statut International de la Belgique depuis 1830 (DRSIB)
Editorial responsibility: Commission Royale d'Histoire, Brussels

 
Etudes d'Histoire Economique et Sociale (BHHES)
Editorial responsibility: Institut Historique Belge de Rome 

 
Etudes et Documents (ED)
Editorial responsibility: Centre National de Recherches d'Histoire Religieuse

 

Hommes de Dieu et Révolution (HDD)
Editorial responsibility: B. Plongeron

 

Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek (NBW)
Editorial responsibility: Koninklijke Academie van België
Het Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek stelt zich tot doel op een wetenschappelijk verantwoorde manier aandacht te schenken aan alle overleden personaliteiten, die in België of vroeger in de Zuidelijke op welk gebied dan ook een meer dan lokale betekenis hebben gehad.  Hierbij behoren ook de landgenoten die zich in het buitenland verdienstelijk hebben gemaakt en de vreemdelingen die zich in onze gebieden hebben onderscheiden.
Elk deel van het Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek bevat meer dan hondervijftig degelijke, alfabetisch geklasseerde, bijdragen en een cumulatief naamregister.

 

Piété Populaire en France (PPF)

Editorial responsibility: B. Plongeron, P. Lerou
Popular piety has been the object of much research in recent years. In order to make available to readers the bibliography that has been lacking, the Coordinated Research Group of the CNRS (for Modern and Contemporary Religious History), has set out to compile an annotated bibliography of popular piety from the Middle Ages to the present. 

 

Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies (SCDP)
Editorial responsibility: Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University
The Davis Center for Historical Studies was established in 1968 and named after its founding benefactor. The Center organises a weekly seminar which for two years focuses on a single theme or aspect of history. Presenters innclude visiting Davis Fellows and the resultant publication incorporates the most significant papers developed through the seminar.