Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Le Carte e la Storia, review of the Society for the studies of history of institutions, is a working and updating instrument dedicated to the historical-institutional historiography and its developments, with special focus to its relationship with the patrimony of sources. In the section “Topics and problems” (“Temi e problemi”) the review develops ample reflections on the history of institutions; in “Bibliographies” (“Bibliografie”), it presents medieval history’s and history of modern and contemporary institutions’ books and reviews, completed with “Files” (“Schede”) that review the extensive landscape of the most recent historical production. The section “Instruments” (“Strumenti”) offers analysis and recommendations of research instruments, in particular Internet sites that might be useful for historians of the institutions; the section “Reports and news” (“Cronache e notizie”) contains information about meetings, workshops, archival work groups, rearrangements of archives and publications of sources.In the section “The research” (“La ricerca”) original research contributions are published.
Editor in chief Guido Melis Co-editors Francesco Di Donato, Antonella Meniconi, Marco Meriggi Scientific board Livio Antonielli, Marc Olivier Baruch, Francesco Bonini, Mario Caravale, Paola Carucci, Madel Crasta, Piero Craveri, Werner Daum, Francesco Di Donato, Marina Giannetto, Andrea Giorgi, Maurizi Griffo, Sandro Guerrieri, Filippo Liotta, Luca Mannori, Dora Marucco, Antonella Meniconi, Marco Meriggi, Carlos Petit, Nico Randeraad, Andrea Romano, Francesco Soddu, Francesca Sofia, Donato Tamblè, Giovanna Tosatti Editorial board Saverio Carpinelli (editor), Carlo Bersani, Eleonora Belloni, Leonardo P. D'Alessandro, Marco De Nicolò, Laura Di Fiore, Daniela Felisini, Alessio Gagliardi, Oscar Gaspari, Chiara Giorgi, Alessandro Isoni, Federico Lucarini, Chiara Lucrezio Monticelli, Daniela Manetti, Michela Minesso, Leonida Tedoldi, Silvia Trani, Fernando Venturini, Francesco Verrastro, Giovanni Zanfarino.
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Contact: c/o Dipartimento di Lettere e culture moderne, Sapienza Università di Roma - guido.melis@uniroma1.it
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Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics.
The journal is indexed by Scopus Bibliographic Database, ERIH Plus, Articoli italiani di periodici accademici (AIDA), Do-Gi (Dottrina Giuridica), JournalSeek, Essper, Bibliografia storica nazionale, Catalogo italiano dei periodici (ACNP), Istituto F. Datini, Google Scholar, Primo Central (Ex Libris), EDS (EBSCO).
The journal is rated "A", by the Italian academic research evaluation agency (Anvur), for the following scientific areas: 12 (Scienze giuridiche), 11 A1 (Storia medievale), 11 A2 (Storia moderna), 11 A3 (Storia contemporanea), 11 A4 (Scienze del libro e del documento) e 14 B1 (Storia delle dottrine e delle istituzioni politiche).
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.