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Leading scholarly journals in history May 11, 2008

Posted by gesta in Academia, Debate, Uncategorized.
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For anyone else experiencing dilemmas as described in the previous post, I managed to find, buried in the AHRC website, a list of so-called leading scholarly journals drawn up in conjunction with the European Science foundation. It can be accessed here in the little table. Do I agree with all of this? Of course not.

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1. gesta - May 28, 2008

This post and the one below it were included in Jonathan Jarrett’s recent round-up of medieval history posts for the Carnivalesqe series. There is some interesting and varied stuff here and congratulations to Jonathan for bring it all together:
http://tenthmedieval.wordpress.com/2008/05/18/carnivalesque-xxxix-ancient-and-medieval-edition/

2. gesta - October 23, 2008

The link keeps breaking. I’ve updated it again, but should anyone spot problems, please let me know.

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