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Food & History
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Food & History show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Food & HistoryFood & History is published by the European Institute for the History and Cultures of Food (IEHCA). It is the leading specialized journal in Europe in the field of food and drink history. Food & History aims at presenting, promoting and diffusing research that focuses on food from a historical perspective. The journal studies food and drink history from different points of view. It embraces aspects of social, economic, religious, political and cultural history, and deals with questions of consumption, production, provisioning and distribution, medical aspects, culinary practices, gastronomy and restaurants.
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Forum+
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Forum+ show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Forum+FORUM+ is a journal that highlights peer-reviewed artistic research from various fields in an Open Access format. It is available both online and in print, and it reflects the dynamic and diverse nature of artistic research, an area of growing importance within higher arts education worldwide. The journal’s central mission is to facilitate dialogue by bridging the world of artistic research with its broader academic and societal context. In addition to providing a platform for sharing research findings, FORUM+ also aims to stimulate critical reflection on methods, processes, and motives. The journal provides a stage for creative approaches and critical reflections on the continuously evolving landscape of research in the arts. While FORUM+ is primarily aimed at researchers, teachers, and students in higher arts education across artistic disciplines, it also endeavors to make current developments in artistic research more accessible to a wider audience of art enthusiasts. By ensuring accessibility in form and content, the journal positions itself between an academic and a cultural publication.
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Fragmenta
Journal for Classical Philology Journal of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Fragmenta show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: FragmentaFragmenta, Journal of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome invites everyone to contribute to a more profound understanding of Rome’s historical, social, and cultural role in the broadest sense of the word. It offers a forum for scholars in all fields of the humanities, working on Rome and/or Italy from Antiquity to the present day. Both original articles and short communications about research carried out independently or under the supervision of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome will be published. Contributions will be submitted to peer reviewing. The lingua franca of the journal is English, but contributions in Italian and occasionally in other languages are welcome as well.
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