ISSN 2565-8565
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by (a) specialist member(s) of the Board or (an) external specialist(s)
Keywords
Cultural history, Memoria, Commemoration practices, Interdisciplinary, Social History, Religious history, Historical Anthropology, From Middle Ages to Modern Times
Accepted Language(s):
German, English, French
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
The series aims to bring together peer-reviewed studies in medieval and early modern memoria and commemoration practices. The series will cover a broad range of memoria-related themes using an interdisciplinary approach. The intended audience are scholars in the various fields as well as students and other interested parties. The volumes may be monographs or may contain reworked papers that were presented at symposiums.
The volumes may be written in English, German and French. Each contribution will be accompanied by an abstract in a different language, if the text is in English, for instance, the abstract will be in German or French. Introductory articles of anthologies, (i.e., volumes with articles by several authors) and overall summaries and overall conclusions of these volumes are preferably in English.
Academic board:
- Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld (The Netherlands)
- Douglas Brine (U.S.A.)
- Caroline Horch (Germany)
- Tillmann Lohse (Germany)
- Meta Niederkorn (Austria)
- Corine Schleif (U.S.A.)
- Annemarie Stauffer (Germany)
- Ruben Suykerbuyk (Belgium)
- Rolf de Weijert (The Netherlands)
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Series Editors
Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld (The Netherlands)
Douglas Brine (U.S.A.)
Truus van Bueren (The Netherlands)
Samuel K. Cohn (Great Britain)
Julian Gardner (Great Britain)
Dieter Geuenich (Germany)
Caroline Horch (Germany)
Jens Lieven (Germany)
Meta Niederkorn (Austria)
Thomas Schilp (Germany)
Corine Schleif (U.S.A.)
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Main languages: English, French
Additional language: GermanAll volumes in this series are evaluated by an Editorial Board, strictly on academic grounds, based on reports prepared by referees who have been commissioned by virtue of their specialism in the appropriate field. The Board ensures that the screening is done independently and without conflicts of interest. The definitive texts supplied by authors are also subject to review by the Board before being approved for publication.
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