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No. 35 (2024): Medievalista 35
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Viva a Medievalista! Nem mais, nem menos. Foi assim mesmo, com estas palavras, que o Professor José Mattoso terminou, em Novembro de 2022, uma mensagem que dirigiu à Redacção da revista. Felicitava-a então pela qualidade do nº 32, o último publicado em Julho desse ano, e pelos contributos que a revista do IEM trazia para a renovação da investigação sobre a época medieval. Não era isto uma novidade – em anos anteriores, já fizera comentários elogiosos sobre o rumo da revista e do instituto —, mas era por certo a primeira vez que se manifestava com tal entusiasmo, atitude mais rara em quem cultivava a contenção dos gestos e a moderação. Havia talvez boas razões para tanto, das mais recentes às mais antigas.

Published: 2023-12-31

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Scope and Objectives

Medievalista is a journal of medieval studies founded in 2005 by Professor Luís Krus and, since then, it has been published online by the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM). As stated by its name, the journal has a wide scope and aims to reach all researchers and also those simply interested in medieval studies, publishing texts both in neo-latin languages (Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian) or in Germanic ones (English and German).It publishes, in open access, two issues per year and accepts original works from all disciplinary areas, in the form of articles, reviews, historiographical balance sheets, news and overviews of recent academic researches, as long as they refer to medieval times. It is focused on innovative and multidisciplinary approaches, capable of crossing different realities and perspectives. Articles are submitted to peer review, seeking to merge the analysis' accuracy to the most comprehensive and stimulating views. Medievalista aims at creating an international forum for sharing and debating ideas, open to all, from renowned authors to young researchers.

Medievalista is included in the following platforms:

LatindexDialnetLusOpenEditionDOAJ, ERIH PlusSciELO Portugal, Web of Science – SciELO Citation IndexSherpa Romeo, MLA Database, CIRC, Index Copernicus, MIAR and Regesta Imperii.

Interoperability protocols:

Medievalista uses the OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative – Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) protocol, which allows for interoperability between different platforms and repositories through the exchange of metadata.

Link: https://www.medievalista.iem.fcsh.unl.pt/oai

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