Focus on Open Access September 2024

Discover selected contributions and articles available
in Open or Free Access on BrepolsOnline.

Learn more about our Open Access Policy here.

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Contested Memories.
Aspects of Collective Remembering and Forgetting
By Dietmar J. Wetzel
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Memories Lost in the Middle Ages.
Collective Forgetting as an Alternative Procedure of Social Cohesion

Edited by Noëlle-Laetitia Perret and Hans-Joachim Schmidt

 

The COVID-19 Pandemic.
An Exogenous Shock into Political Systems in the Middle East and North Africa?
By Pejman Abdolmohammadi, Michele Nicoletti and Alessandro Palazzo
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Epidemics and Pandemics: Philosophical Perspectives
Edited by Michele Nicoletti and Alessandro Palazzo

 

What Makes a Genius?
Albert the Great on the Roots of Scientific Aptitude
By Henryk Anzulewicz
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
 Albert the Great and his Arabic Sources:
Medieval Science between Inheritance and Emergence

Edited by Katja Krause and Richard C. Taylor

 

Shine a Light:
Catholic Media Use, Transformations in the Public Sphere, and the Voice of the Urban Masses
(Antwerp and Brussels, c. 1880 – c. 1920)
By Margo Buelens-Terryn, Iason Jongepier and Ilja Van Damme
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Faith in a Beam of Light
Edited by Sabine Lenk and Natalija Majsova

 

Rival Legacies.
Islamic Art in Early Modern Europe
By Peter Burke
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
 Images in the Borderlands:
The Mediterranean between Christian and Muslim Worlds in the Early Modern Period

Ivana Čapeta Rakić and Giuseppe Capriotti

 

Urban Heterogeneity and Technological Innovation in the Roman Empire
By Miko Flohr
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Journal of Urban Archaeology,
Volume 8: Comparing Urban Heterogeneity / 2023

Edited by Rubina Raja and Søren M. Sindbæk

 

Imagining a Viking Age Risk Society:
Environmental Threats, Risks, and Manufactured Uncertainties in the Sagas of Icelanders
By Patrick Temperilli
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Ecocriticism and Old Norse Studies:
Nature and the Environment in Old Norse Literature and Culture

Edited by Reinhard Hennig, Emily Lethbridge and Michael Schulte

 

A Matter of Dust, Powdery Fragments, and Insects.
Object Temporalities Grounded in Social and Material Museum Life 
By Tiziana N. Beltrame
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Centaurus. Journal of the European Society for the History of Science,
Volume 65 (2023), Issue 2

Special Issue: Collections, Knowledge, and Time
Edited by by Karin Tybjerg and Martin Grünfeld

From monster to endangered animal:
Three bear stories by Selma Lagerlöf
By Claudia Lindén
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
 Bear and Human:
Facets of a Multi-Layered Relationship from Past to Recent Times, with Emphasis on Northern Europe

Edited by Oliver Grimm

 

Clothes maketh the emperor?
Embodying and Performing Imperial Ideology in Byzantium through Dress
By Maria Parani
Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Staging the Ruler’s Body in Medieval Cultures:
A Comparative Perspective

Edited by Michele Bacci, Gohar Grigoryan and Manuela Studer-Karlen