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.
Contemporanea promotes the exchange among scholars from different generations; a constant interaction with international scholarship; an ongoing dialogue between professional historians and practitioners, teachers and students. Its pages are devoted to a free discussion on research, as well as education and teaching, methods and sources, as well as current issues.
Based on a thorough peer-review procedure, Contemporanea presents the results of original and innovative researches carried out by Italian and foreign scholars on political, social and cultural issues of Italian, European, and international history from the late XVIII century to the present. Tackling key historical arguments and problems, through a "written" conversation among Italian and foreign scholars in a constant exchange between history and social sciences, the journal is a crucial source of information on the most significant tendencies and topics of the international historical debate. On top of this Contemporanea introduces the reader to unpublished sources and documents with critical and philological introductions by experts of the related fields, and carries critical re-appraisals of historical classics or major works from the past, as well as of the most notable outcomes of the current historical production.
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Editorial board Emmanuel Betta (Sapienza Università di Roma), Silvia Salvatici (Università di Milano), Francesco Traniello (direttore responsabile) (Università di Torino) Editorial staff Anna Baldinetti (Università di Perugia), Daniela Luigia Caglioti (Università di Napoli Federico II), Paolo Capuzzo (Università di Bologna), Gabriele D'Ottavio (Università di Trento), Fulvio De Giorgi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Massimo De Giuseppe (IULM, Milano), Laura Di Fiore (Università di Napoli Federico II), Christiane Liermann (Associazione Villa Vigoni – Centro Italo-Tedesco), Alberto Masoero (Università di Torino), Simone Neri Serneri (Università di Firenze), Ilaria Pavan (Scuola Normale Superiore), Carlotta Sorba (Università di Padova), Elisabetta Vezzosi (Università di Trieste).
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Contact: Paola Stelliferi - contemporanea@mulino.it
Rights and authorizations. Authors having a contribution accepted for publication must fill and sign this letter of authorization. The letter must be returned to the Journal. If the letter is not returned, the contribution may be precluded its being published.
Policies regarding re-use of articles can be found also on Sherpa/Romeo.
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics.
The journal is indexed by: Web of Science (AHCI), Scopus Bibliographic Database, Historical Abstracts, America: History and Life, ERIH Plus, Articoli italiani di periodici accademici (AIDA), JournalSeek, Essper, Bibliografia storica nazionale, Analecta-Spoglio dei periodici italiani, Dialnet, Catalogo italiano dei periodici (ACNP), 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: 11 a3 (Storia contemporanea), 11 a2 (Storia moderna), 11 a1 (Storia medievale), 11 c5 (Storia della filosofia), 11 c2 (Logica, storia e filosofia della scienza), 14 b2 (Storia delle relazioni internazionali, delle società e delle istituzioni extraeuropee).
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.