A review published by Classiques Garnier
Presentation
The Cahiers de Recherches Médiévales et Humanistes review publishes articles on both the medieval period and the Renaissance, as well as on how both have been received or interpreted subsequently, from the 16th to the 21st century. This review, published by Classiques Garnier since 2013 (previously by Honoré Champion), has an interdisciplinary vocation, and studies touching on any field - history and literature first and foremost, but also the history of science, law, religion, etc. - are welcome.
The official languages of the CRMH are French and English; depending on the subject, works in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and German may also be submitted. The CRMH publishes two issues a year, each around 400 pages long. Each issue features a main dossier, accompanied by one or two short dossiers (3/4 articles), or varia; book reviews are published online only.
Each article submitted to the review will be double-read anonymously, and may only be published after approval by the Reading Committee and the Editorial Board.
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Editorial committee
- Managing editors: Nicolas Lombart (POLEN-CESFiMA), Silvère Menegaldo (CESR, Tours), Julien Véronèse (POLEN-CESFiMA)
- Assistant editors: Guillaume Berthon (BABEL, Toulon), Estelle Doudet (Lausanne), Gilles Lecuppre (IACS, UC Louvain), Alice Vintenon (TELEME, Bordeaux)
- Editorial assistants: Nathalie Bragantini-Maillard, Vincent Challet, Rebecca Dixon, Juliette Dumasy-Rabineau (POLEN-CESFiMA), Romain Menini
- Review founder: Bernard Ribémont (POLEN-CESFiMA, Emeritus University Professor)