Journal of Early Modern Studies explained

Journal of Early Modern Studies
Cover:Journal of Early Modern Studies.jpg
Editor:Vlad Alexandrescu, and Dana Jalobeanu
Discipline:Intellectual history
Abbreviation:J. Early Mod. Stud.
Publisher:Zeta Books
Country:Romania
Frequency:Biannual
History:2012–present
Website:http://www.zetabooks.com/journals/journal-of-early-modern-studies.html
Issn:2285-6382
Eissn:2285-6382

The Journal of Early Modern Studies (JEMS) is a biannual double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal of intellectual history, specializing in the interactions between philosophy, science and religion in Early Modern Europe, published by Zeta Books.[1]

History

The journal was established in 2012 by a group of Romanian scholars, at the Research Centre “Foundations of Modern Thought”[2] of the University of Bucharest. The journal appears twice a year, with occasional special issues.[3] Most articles are in English; some are in French [4]

Editors

The editors-in-chief are Vlad Alexandrescu and Dana Jalobeanu.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Publisher's website .
  2. http://modernthought-unibuc.blogspot.ro/
  3. http://cmems.stanford.edu/node/883/ Stanford Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  4. http://modernthought-unibuc.blogspot.ro/2010/06/research-centre-for-foundations-of.html .