Journal of Mediterranean Studies

The Journal of Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary journal published twice yearly. It is specifically aimed at scholars whose professional academic interests are concerned with Mediterranean societies and cultures within the fields of Social Anthropology, History, Classics, Archaeology, Popular Art, and Literature. The journal intends to provide a forum whereby scholars working in academically and geographically contiguous areas can explore, and be exposed to, parallel and related theoretical issues. It sets out to establish a framework for interdisciplinary discussion, particularly important when studying Mediterranean societies and cultures, and to encourage dialogue between academics based in North American and North European Universities and in Mediterranean ones.

The journal series consists of special issues devoted to particular topics/disciplines, and general issues consisting of articles submitted for publication. Some issues also contain a Discussion Section where particularly notable or theoretically innovative publications are extensively reviewed and placed within the overall context of the author's work. To encourage dialogue, the author is given the opportunity to reply to the reviewer's comments in the same issue. The primary language of publication is English, but consideration will be given to the inclusion of a restricted number of articles in French and Italian. Particularly notable articles submitted in other languages may also be translated into English.

The Journal of Mediterranean Studies welcomes the submission of papers dealing with the history, cultures and societies of the Mediterranean world. All papers are refeered by specialists in the field. Editorial correspondance and submissions to the Editorial Working Group, Journal of Mediterranean Studies, c/o Malta University Publishers Ltd., University Campus, Msida, MSD 2080, Malta. Fax: (356) 2134 4879, e-mail: paul.clough@um.edu.mt. For further information see Notes to Contributors below. 

Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in Anthropological Index Online, Historical Abstracts and Sociological Abstracts (SA). The latter is available to researchers in print, on line and on CD-ROM. The Journal of Mediterranean Studies also appears in International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Currents Contents/Arts and Humanities, and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index.

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Chairman of the Mediterranean Institute Board: Administrator:
P. Serracino Inglott T. Bonnici
Editorial Working Group: International Editorial Advisory Board:
P. Clough (Chairman) J. Boissevain (Amsterdam)
A. Bonanno G. Bonomo (Palermo)
V. A. Cremona H. Bresc (Nice)
C. Dalli M. Constantoudaki-Kitromilides (Athens)
M. A. Falzon R. Cormack (Courtauld Institute, London)
H. Frendo  P. Gianfrotta (Rome)
R. Fsadni  J. Goody (Cambridge)
S. Mercieca  M. Herzfeld (Harvard)
J. Schembri D. Holton (Cambridge)
A. Spiteri R. Hudson (Durham)
C. Vassallo C. Lisón Tolosana (Madrid)
D. Zammit C. Malone (Cambridge)
M. Martelli Cristofani (Urbino)
Reviews Editor: M. Meslin (Paris, Sorbonne)
H. Frendo  J. P. Mitchell (Sussex)
Published by: Typesetting:
The Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta Malta University Services Ltd.
Produced by: Printed:
Malta University Publishers Ltd. PEG Ltd.

            

List of Contents

Volume 10, Number 1-2: 2000 Part I: Movements & Part II: Gateways

Volume 11, Number 1: 2001 Stereotypes & Alterity: Perceptions of otherness in the Mediterranean

Volume 11, Number 2: 2001 General Issue

Volume 12, Number 1: 2002 Modernity in the Mediterranean

Volume 12, Number 2: 2002 Themes in Maritime History

Volume 13, Number 1: 2003 General Issue

Volume 13, Number 2: 2003 Ethnic Stereotypes & their Ethnographic Alternatives in Southeast Europe

Volume 14, Number 1-2: 2004 The Middle East after the Politics of Certainty

Volume 15, Number 1: 2005 General Issue

Volume 15, Number 2: 2005 Mediterranean Voices: Turning back to the Mediterranean

Volume 16, Number 1-2: 2006  Mediterranean Maritime History Network: Making Waves in the Mediterranean / Sulle Onde del Mediterraneo

 

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