A review published by the Presses Universitaires de Rennes (PUR)
Presentation
Created in 2003 and published by the Presses Universitaires de Rennes, the review Parlement[s], Revue d’histoire politique aims to cover all fields of political history, written by both French and foreign researchers, whether experienced or doctoral students. It is devoted to modern and contemporary political history in general, with some forays into Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and to parliamentary studies in particular.
In addition to historians, the review brings together political scientists, jurists, legal historians, civilizationists, literary scholars, linguists and others.
The three annual issues contain a thematic dossier of previously unpublished articles and annotated sources, as well as reviews of readings; the review also publishes 4 to 6 varia per year.
Websites: https://www.cairn.info/revue-parlements1.htm
http://www.parlements.org/revueparlements.html
Editorial committee
- Managing editor: Pierre Allorant
- Editor-in-chief: Noëlline Castagnez
- Assistant editors: Jérémy Guedj & Anne-Laure Ollivier
- Editorial secretary: Maxime Launay
- Head of section [Varia]: Adeline Blaszkiewicz-Maison
- Head of section [Lectures]: David Bellamy
- Publishing manager: Jean-Louis Tallon
- Editorial committee: Éric Anceau, Frédéric Attal, Judith Bonnin, Alexandre Borrell, Hélène Harter, Héloïse Hermant, Sabine Jansen, Corinne Legoy, Jeanne-Laure Le Quang, Charles-François Mathis, Elisa Marcobelli, Sophie Momzikoff-Markoff, Sylvain Mary, Nicolas Patin, Jérôme Pozzi, Gaël Rideau, Olivier Tort, Matthieu Trouvé and Alexis Vrignon.
Latest issue: Passeurs politiques et culturels du fascisme italien, dir. Olivier Dard and Jérémy Guedj, 2024 (n° HS 19).