CFP JEMS 5.1

CALL FOR PAPERS

GENERAL (NON-THEMATIC) ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF EARLY MODERN STUDIES (ISSUE 5.1)

The Editors of the Journal of Early Modern Studies are pleased to announce a call for papers for the Spring 2016 general (non-thematic) issue of JEMS. Submissions of articles and reviews, in English and French, falling within the
general scope of JEMS are welcome.

JEMS is an interdisciplinary, blind double peer-reviewed journal of intellectual
history, dedicated to the exploration of the interactions between philosophy, science and religion in Early Modern Europe. It aims to respond to the growing awareness within the scholarly community of an emerging new field of research that crosses the boundaries of the traditional disciplines and goes beyond received historiographic categories and concepts. JEMS publishes high-quality articles reporting results of research in intellectual history, history of philosophy and history of early modern science, with a special interest in cross-disciplinary approaches. It furthermore aims to bring to the attention of the scholarly community as yet unexplored topics, which testify to the multiple intellectual exchanges and interactions between Eastern and Western Europe during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is edited by the Research Centre “Foundations of Modern Thought”, University of Bucharest, and published and distributed by Zeta Books. For further information on JEMS and its previous issues, please visit http://www.zetabooks.com/journals/journal-of-early-modern-studies.html

Please send your contributions no later than the 15th of November 2015 to
jems@zetabooks.com.

 

MEMBERS & BOARD

FULL MEMBERS | INTERNATIONAL BOARD | ASSOCIATED MEMBERS
 

FULL MEMBERS



Vlad Alexandrescu, University of Bucharest


Robert Arnăutu, New Europe College

Cătălin Avramescu, University of Bucharest


Sorana Corneanu, University of Bucharest


Sorin Costreie, University of Bucharest


Mihnea Dobre, University of Bucharest


Dana Jalobeanu, University of Bucharest


Cristian Moisuc, University \”Alexandru Ioan Cuza\”, Iași

Horia-Roman Patapievici, Romanian Institute for Culture


Lucian Petrescu, Université Libre de Bruxelles


Călin Cristian Pop, New Europe College

Tinca Prunea, New Europe College

Liviu Stroia, FME, University of Bucharest
 

Bogdan Tătaru-Cazaban, Ambassador of Romania to the Holy See

 

 
Grigore Vida, University of Bucharest

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Roger Ariew, University of South Florida


Jean-Robert Armogathe, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris


Giulia Belgioioso, Università del Salento

Michel Blay, CNRS, Paris

Gérard Ferreyrolles, Université Paris IV


Daniel Garber, Princeton University


Denis Kambouchner, Université Paris I


Jean Mesnard, Institut de France


Anca Oroveanu, University of Fine Arts/New Europe College, Bucharest


Ioan Pânzaru, University of Bucharest

Ilie Pârvu, University of Bucharest

Anca Vasiliu, CNRS, Paris


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Raluca Alexandrescu, University of Bucharest

Virgil Ciomoş, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

Eugen Ciurtin, Romanian Association for the History of Religions

Mihaela Irimia, University of Bucharest

Gabriel Mihăilescu, University of Bucharest

Ioan-Lucian Muntean, University of Leeds

Mihai-Vlad Niculescu, Bradley University

Cristian Preda, University of Bucharest

Adina Ruiu, Université de Montréal


Justin E. H. Smith, Concordia University, Montreal


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