Provides citations with abstracts (summaries) for articles in religion from more than 400 journals. However, full-text of the articles is not available through this database.
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Early Medieval EuropeA quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of Europe from the later Roman Empire to the eleventh century. It is published by John Wiley & Sons.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern StudiesThe journal fosters investigation of historiographical representations of European and western Asian cultural forms from late antiquity to the seventeenth century.
Journal of Medieval HistoryPublishes international research which stimulates exchange and debate on the history of Europe in the Middle Ages, from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance.
Medieval EncountersPromotes discussion and dialogue across cultural, linguistic and disciplinary boundaries on the interactions of Jewish, Christian and Muslim cultures during the period from the fourth through to the sixteenth century C.E.
Medieval GlobePromotes scholarship in three related areas of study: (1) the direct and indirect means by which peoples, goods, and ideas came into contact, (2) the deep roots of global developments, and (3) the ways in which perceptions of the medieval past have been (and are) constructed around the world.
Medieval History JournalA peer reviewed journal that derives its distinctive profile from encompassing the entire medieval world in scope and its multi-disciplinary foci.
Medieval JournalA distinctively European-based cross-disciplinary and multinational journal of Mediaeval Studies.
Medieval StudiesThe annual journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Focuses particularly on research involving unedited manuscript and archival material.
Medieval WorldsProvides a forum for comparative, interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages.
Nottingham Medieval StudiesOne of the leading interdisciplinary journals for European history and literature from Late Antiquity through to the Reformation. The journal builds on its traditional areas of strength - the literature and history of Western Europe - with articles in related fields such a archaeology, art history, linguistics, musicology and philosophy.
Studies in Late AntiquityPrimary points of interest include interconnections between the Mediterranean and Africa, Iran, Arabia, the Baltic, Scandinavia, the British Isles, China, India and all of Asia, as well as disrupting the assumed connection between the late ancient/Christian Mediterranean and modern, western Europe.