Focus on Open Access March 2023

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

Learn more about our Open Access Policy here

 

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Lantern Slides in Geography Lessons 
Imperial Visual Education for Children in the British Colonial-Era
By Sabrina Meneghini

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline


Published in
Learning with Light and Shadows: Educational Lantern and Film Projection, 1860–1990
Edited by Nelleke Teughels and Kaat Wils

 

From Existential Knowledge to Experimental Practice
The Mexican Axolotl, the Paris Ménagerie, and the Epistemic Benefits of Keeping Unknown Animals, 1850–1876

By Christian Reiß

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Centaurus.
Journal of the European Society for the History of Science, Volume 64 (2022), Issue 3

Edited by Miquel Carandell and Oliver Hochadel 

 

Becoming Europe 
Retracing the Origin of Medieval Cities from Comacchio and Oegstgeest
By Richard Hodges

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Journal of Urban Archaeology, Volume 6 / 2022 
Edited by Rubina Raja and Søren M. Sindbæk

 

The Regula Benedicti in Seventh-century Francia
By Albrecht Diem

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in 
The Pursuit of Salvation.
Community, Space, and Discipline in Early Medieval Monasticism: with a Critical Edition and Translation of the Regula cuiusdam ad uirgines
By Albrecht Diem

 

In Haste for Better Taste?
The Social Effects of Changing Dining Cultures in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Bruges
By Inneke Baatsen

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in
Inequality and the City in the Low Countries (1200-2020)
Edited by Bruno Blondé, Sam Geens, Hilde Greefs, Wouter Ryckbosch,
Tim Soens, and Peter Stabel 

 

Northern Seas, Marine Monsters, and Perceptions of the Premodern North Atlantic in the Longue Durée
By Vicki Szabo

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in 
Visions of North in Premodern Europe 
Edited by Dolly Jørgensen and Virginia Langum

 

Food from Country to City, Waste from City to Country: an Environmental Symbiosis?
Fertiliser Improvement in Eighteenth-century Flanders
By Pieter De Graef

Available in Open Access on BrepolsOnline

Published in 
Journal for the History of Environment and Society, Volume 2 / 2017 
Edited by Tim Soens