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AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS ESSHC 2021 Journal of European Landscapes Heritage, Memory and Conflict Journal Editor-in-chief: Linde Egberts Editors-in-chief: Ihab Saloul, Rob van der Laar. Gilly Carr, Marek E. Jasinski and Patricia Violi Landscape is often described as a typical European This journal covers the fields of memory studies, cultural theme, which is increasingly studied on a European studies, museum studies, arts and media and performative level. However, there is no journal that focuses on the studies, postcolonial studies, ethnology, Holocaust and international dimensions of landscape and heritage. genocide studies, conflict and identity studies, The Journal of European Landscapes fills this gap by archaeology, material culture and landscapes, stimulating and promoting both empirical research and conservation and restoration, cultural, public and oral reflexive thinking on the history and heritage of the history, critical and digital heritage studies. By crossing landscapes of Europe. Scholars increasingly use academic, artistic and professional boundaries, the journal comparative approaches to landscape and heritage aims to offer an interdisciplinary space for the rich within disciplines with a spatial dimension, such as scholarship in these fields, and to contribute to a better geography, archaeology, environmental humanities, understanding of the extent to which memory sites and landscape research and heritage studies. discourses operate as vehicles at local, national and transnational levels. Available formats: Online Available formats: Online Language: English Language: English eISSN 2452-1051 eISSN 2666-5050 More information More information Amsterdam University Press T +31 (0)20 420 00 50 Please contact subscriptions@aup.nl for Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 info@aup.nl 1018 VR Amsterdam www.aup.nl more information or to subscribe
AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS ESSHC 2021 Trajecta. Religion. Culture and Mens & Maatschappij society in the Low Countries Editors-in-chief: Nella Geurts, Ferry Koster, Editor-in-chief: George Harinck Ineke Maas, Lonneke van Noije, Inge Sieben Mens & Maatschappij, founded in 1925, publishes articles Trajecta. Religion, Culture and Society in the Low representative of the entire social sciences research field, Countries publishes peer reviewed articles on the regardless of school of thought, and always with a keen historical dynamics between religion, culture and society eye for quality and social relevance. A thorough and in the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands), and constructive review procedure is part of the publication the related heritage. process. The journal pays attention to all confessional and In addition to regular issues, the editors invite specialists to religious traditions that played a role in the Low contribute to the annual special issue focussing on a Countries and its (post-)colonial history and heritage. current theme. In 2021, two double issues about the of the From 2019 onwards Trajecta focuses on the modern corona crisis on Dutch society will appear. history of religion (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, ‘new’ religions) and the accompanying processes of transformation. Available formats: Online, Print + Online Available formats: Online, Print + Online Language: English, Dutch Language: English, Dutch ISSN: 0778-8304 ISSN: 0025-9454 eISSN: 2665-9484 eISSN: 1876-2816 More information More information Amsterdam University Press T +31 (0)20 420 00 50 Please contact subscriptions@aup.nl for Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 info@aup.nl 1018 VR Amsterdam www.aup.nl more information or to subscribe
AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS ESSHC 2021 De Moderne Tijd. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies De Lage Landen, 1780-1940 Editor-in-chief: Fleur van Leeuwen Editors: Babs Boter, Miel Groten, Rutger Helmers, Evelien Jonckheere, Manon van der Mullen, Ben der Pater, Paul Reef, Tom Sintobin, Leonieke Vermeer, Jeroen van Zanten De Moderne Tijd is a unique platform for Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies is a forum for the scientific interdisciplinairy academic research into Dutch culture problematisation of gender in relation to ethnicity, in its broadest sense: figurative art, architecture, sexuality, class, and age. The journal aims to contribute to literature, history, music. The journal offers a broad science and appropriate interventions in debates about variety of accessibly written scholarly articles, also of gender and diversity in the Netherlands and Flanders. It is interest for non-academic readers. By covering the an interdisciplinary medium operating at the intersection period 1780-1940, the journal allows for a fresh view on of society, culture, the humanities, health and science and cultural history, both in development and continuity. In has a partnership with the Netherlands Research School of this way, the relevance of a past that is already one or Gender Studies (NOG). two centuries behind us becomes clearer. The journal publishes interdisciplinary thematic issues on a regular basis. Available formats: Online, Print + Online Available formats: Online, Print + Online Language: Dutch Language: Dutch, English ISSN: 2588-8277 ISSN: 1388-3186 eISSN: 2667-162X eISSN: 2352-2437 More information More information Amsterdam University Press T +31 (0)20 420 00 50 Please contact subscriptions@aup.nl for Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 info@aup.nl 1018 VR Amsterdam www.aup.nl more information or to subscribe
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