Nordic Historical Review Explained

Editor:Maurice Carrez
Discipline:Scandinavian and Baltic history
Language:French, English
Abbreviation:Nord. Hist. Rev.
Publisher:Presses Universitaires du Mirail
Country:France
History:2005-present
Website:https://pum.univ-tlse2.fr/-Meridiennes-o-Histoire-nordique-.html
Oclc:252224774
Issn:1778-9605

The Nordic Historical Review (Revue d'Histoire Nordique in French) is a bilingual French-English academic journal dedicated to history. It was founded in 2005 and is published biannually by the Presses Universitaires du Midi (PUM). The editors-in-chief are Prof. Jean-Marc Olivier (University Toulouse Jean Jaurès), Prof. Maurice Carrez (University of Strasbourg), and Prof. Jean-François Berdah (University Toulouse Jean Jaurès).

This journal is on the list of reference journals in History drawn up by the AERES.

Its aim is to explore the little-known history of Scandinavia and the Baltic countries (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden) from the earliest times to the present day, and to encourage intellectual cooperation between French and Nordic universities. Many Scandinavian and Baltic academics have already contributed to the Revue d'histoire nordique, notably from Oslo, Malmö, Göteborg, Stockholm, Uppsala, Riga, Vilnius, Klaipeda, Helsinki, Tampere, Reykjavik, Aarhus and Odense.

The journal covers the history of Scandinavia and the Baltic states up till the present time. Each volume includes a special thematic dossier, as well as a varia section, documents, debates, general news, and book reviews.

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