
Print ISSN: 1016-4286
Online ISSN: 2034-6786
Frequency:
1 issue/year
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist
Keywords
Late Medieval History, Burgundy, France, Low Countries, Mediterranean, Cultural History, Renaissance, Social history, Religious History, Political history, Nobility, International Relations, Cultural influences and exchanges
Accepted Language(s):
German, English, French, Italian
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
For nearly fifty years, the Centre européen d’études bourguignonnes has been publishing the proceedings of its annual scientific meetings, which consistently take place in a city that lies within the geographical scope of the Centre's research. The organization’s objectives, as explicitly stated in its statutes, are to promote, encourage, and coordinate historical studies related to the period of the Dukes of Burgundy from the Valois and early Habsburg houses, covering the region from the North Sea and the Rhine-Danube River system to the Mediterranean. The themes of these meetings relate to different aspects of the past of these lands, with particular emphasis on the political, economic, cultural and spiritual links that existed between them. Due to their international and multilingual nature, the volumes of the collection occupy a prominent position in the bibliography of studies devoted to this historical period, which marks the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in the Western world.
Depuis près de cinquante ans, le Centre européen d‘études bourguignonnes (XIVe-XVIe siècles) – jusqu’en 1984 Centre européen d‘études burgondo-médianes – publie annuellement les actes des rencontres scientifiques qu’il organise dans une ville de l’espace géographique couvert par ses travaux. Ses objectifs sont, selon les termes mêmes de ses statuts, la promotion, l’encouragement et la coordination des études historiques relatives à l’époque des ducs de Bourgogne de la Maison de Valois et des premiers Habsbourg, entre Mer du Nord, système fluvial Rhin-Danube et Méditerranée. Les thèmes des rencontres relèvent des divers aspects du passé de ces contrées, en mettant l’accent sur les relations politiques, économiques, culturelles, spirituelles qu’elles entretenaient entre elles. En raison de leur caractère international et plurilingue (français, allemand, anglais, italien), les volumes de la collection trouvent une place de choix dans la bibliographie des études consacrées à cette période de l’histoire qui marque la transition entre Moyen Âge et Renaissance en Occident.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Alain Marchandisse et Gilles Docquier
Alain Marchandisse
Bertrand Schnerb et Jeanne Verbij-Schillings
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
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Archival
All articles are digitally archived in Portico
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RANKING & INDEXING
Bibliography of Bristish and Irish History
Index religiosus
International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance
International Medieval Bibliography
RILM: Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (coverage 1985-2005)
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