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Viator
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Viator show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: ViatorViator offers a space for renewed attention to transcultural studies from Late Antiquity into Early Modernity, while continuing its long-standing tradition of publishing articles of distinction in the established fields of medieval and Renaissance studies. In keeping with its title, “traveler,” the journal gives special consideration to articles that cross frontiers, focus on meetings between cultures, pursue an idea through the centuries, or employ methods of different disciplines simultaneously, while remaining accessible to the non-specialist reader. Viator particularly welcomes articles that look beyond Western Eurasia and North Africa and considers the history, literature, art, and thought of the eras of early global interconnection from broader perspectives.
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Viator (English and Multilingual Edition)
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Viator (English and Multilingual Edition) show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Viator (English and Multilingual Edition)Viator offers a space for renewed attention to transcultural studies from Late Antiquity into Early Modernity, while continuing its long-standing tradition of publishing articles of distinction in the established fields of medieval and Renaissance studies. In keeping with its title, “traveler,” the journal gives special consideration to articles that cross frontiers, focus on meetings between cultures, pursue an idea through the centuries, or employ methods of different disciplines simultaneously, while remaining accessible to the non-specialist reader. Viator particularly welcomes articles that look beyond Western Eurasia and North Africa and considers the history, literature, art, and thought of the eras of early global interconnection from broader perspectives.
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Viking and Medieval Scandinavia
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Viking and Medieval Scandinavia show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Viking and Medieval ScandinaviaViking and Medieval Scandinavia is a multidisciplinary journal that covers the full range of studies in the field, stretching geographically from Russia to North America and chronologically from the Viking Age to the end of the medieval period.
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