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Food and history

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Food & History, published by the IEHCA (European Institute for the History and Cultures of Food), focuses on food from a historical perspective, embracing aspects of social, economic, religious, political and cultural history. It deals at the same time with questions of consumption, production, provisioning and distribution, medical aspects, culinary practices, gastronomy and restaurants.

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History
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Underwater & martitime archaeology : some journals

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Archaeologia maritima mediterranea (v.1 (2004)–v.16 (2019), AAR only) ; L'archeologo subacqueo (access to most recent volumes) ; Archaeonautica (to access v.1 (1977)–v.18 (2014) : click here ; to access most recent volumes (AAR only) : click here) ; Inernational journal of natutical archaeology (v.26 (1997)–v.49 (2020), AAR only) ; Journal of maritime archaeology (AAR only, with moving wall).

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Archaeology & Classical Art
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Historical social research

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Historical Social Research = Historische Sozialforschung is a journal for the application of formal methods to history (quantitative and computer-assisted qualitative social research, historical sociology, social scientific history; cliometrical research, historical informaion science). Full text online. See also here for special issues or supplements on specific topics.

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History
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Humanistica Lovaniensia

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Humanistica Lovaniensia : Journal of Neo-Latin studies publishes research on medieval, Renaissance and modern Latin as well as critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and commentaries. Further, it provides the Instrumentum bibliographicum Neolatinum, the annual bibliography of Neo-Latin studies. Open access (JSTOR and Peeters)

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Mediaeval & Renaissance Studies
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Ramus

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Ramus : Critical studies in Greek and Roman literature is a journal of criticism on Greek and Roman literature, with the full range of contemporary theoretical positions and methodologies, from Marxism, feminism, postcolonialism and social anthropology to narratology, deconstruction and reception studies. AAR only (older issues available in the Library proper). 

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Classics
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