Journal of Late Antiquity explained

Journal of Late Antiquity
Cover:Journal of late antiquity.gif
Editor:Andrew Cain
Discipline:Ancient history
Language:English
Abbreviation:J. Late Antiq.
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
History:2008-present
Website:http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/
Link1:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/
Link1-Name:Online access
Oclc:226056897
Issn:1939-6716
Eissn:1942-1273

The Journal of Late Antiquity is an academic journal and the first international English-language journal devoted to the Late Antiquity. The journal was founded in 2008 and is published twice a year by the Johns Hopkins University Press.

The journal covers methodological, geographical, and chronological facets of Late Antiquity, from the late and post-classical world up to the Carolingian period, and including the late Roman, western European, Byzantine, Sassanid, and Islamic worlds, ca. AD 250–800. The editor in chief is Sabine R. Huebner of the University of Basel (Switzerland).

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