HEROM - Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture

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Online ISSN: 2294-4281
Print ISSN: 2294-4273

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Includes new and innovative studies on Hellenistic and Roman material culture in all relevant academic disciplines
HEROM is an annual online journal presenting innovative contributions to the study of material culture produced, exchanged, and consumed within the spheres of the Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman world. The journal publishes papers in the full range of the scholarly field and in all relevant academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences. HEROM creates a bridge between material culture specialists and the wider scientific community, with an interest in how humans interacted with and regarded artefacts from the late 4th century BC to the 7th century AD.

The journal seeks to provide more visibility for studies of material culture in many ways which are not necessarily covered by existing scholarly journals or conference proceedings. HEROM studies material culture in its totality, with a view to clarifying the complex wider implications of such evidence for understanding a host of issues concerning the economy, society, daily life, politics, religion, history of the ancient world, among other aspects.

A peer-reviewed online journal
Gprc_def_72dpi_rgb.jpgHEROM contains Guaranteed Peer Reviewed Content (GPRC), coordinated bya strong, global scientific committee, and implements up-to-date online publication strategies.

The journal is open to international research submitted by individual scholars as well as by interdisciplinary teams, and especially wishes to promote work by junior researchers and new and innovative projects. Challenging research themes can be explored in dedicated issues, and theoretical approaches are welcomed. Book reviews and review articles further screen the pulse of the field.

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For more information, please contact the editors Jeroen Poblome (University of Leuven - Jeroen.Poblome@arts.kuleuven.be), Daniele Malfitana (The National Research Council of Italy - daniele.malfitana@cnr.it) or John Lund (The National Museum of Denmark - john.lund@natmus.dk).

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A Scientific Committee with years of expertise
The journal and scientific committee build on their experience of
FACTA. A Journal of Roman Material Culture Studies (2007-2011).

Scientific Committee
S.E. Alcock (Brown University), P.M. Allison (University of Leicester), D. Bernal Casasola (Universidad de Cádiz), M. Bonifay (Centre Camille Jullian - UMR 6573, CNRS), R. Brulet (Université Catholique de Louvain), L. Chrzanovski (International Lychnological Association), F. D'Andria (Università di Lecce), A. Berlin (Boston University), I. Delemen (Istanbul University), M. de Vos (Università di Trento), K. Dunbabin (McMaster University), M. Feugère (Equipe TPC - UMR 5140, CNRS), I. Freestone (University College London), C. Gasparri (Università di Napoli "Federico II"), E Giannichedda (Università degli Studi di Milano), A. de Pury-Gysel (Fondation Pro Aventico, Avenches), S. Ladstätter (Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut), M. Lawall (University of Manitoba), D. Manacorda (Università di Roma Tre), S. Martin-Kilcher (Universität Bern), D. Mattingly (University of Leicester), D. Michaelides (University of Cyprus), M.D. Nenna (Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon), M. O'Hea (University of Adelaide), E. Papi (Università di Siena), D.P.S. Peacock (University of Southampton), J.T. Peña  (University of California, Berkeley), F. Pirson (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Istanbul), N. Rauh (Purdue University), P. Reynolds (University of Barcelona), G.D.R. Sanders (American School of Classical Studies at Athens), S. Rotroff (Washington University in St. Louis), K.W. Slane (University of Missouri-Columbia), F. Slavazzi (Università degli Studi di Milano),V. Stissi (Universiteit van Amsterdam), M. Torelli (Università di Perugia), P. Van Dommelen (University of Glasgow), H. von Hesberg (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Rome), A. Wilson (University of Oxford)

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HEROM Volume 1 - 2012 (individual print copy)

          
          

In the Picture

Francisci de Marchia Quaestiones in secundum librum sententiarum (Reportatio), Q 28-49 

The Science of the Soul
Paganism in the Middle Ages
The Early Modern Cultures of Neo-Latin Drama
Handheld XRF for Art and Archaeology
The Return of the Deficit
The Economics of Providence / L'économie de la providence
Que peindre ? / What to Paint?
Between Educationalization and Appropriation
Making a New World
Meaning, Truth and Reference in Historical Representation
Dramma Giocoso
Piety and Modernity
The Global Horizon
HEROM Volume 1 - 2012 (individual print copy)
In and Out of Brussels
Geographic Data and the Law
Dans in België 1890-1940

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