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The Journal of Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary journal published twice yearly. It is specifically aimed at scholars whose professional academic interests are concerned with Mediterranean societies and cultures within the fields of Social Anthropology, History, Classics and Archeology, Popular Art and Literature. The journal intends to provide a forum whereby scholars working in academically and geographical contiguous areas can explore, and be exposed to, parallel and related theoretical issues. It sets out to establish a framework for interdisciplinary discussion, particularly important when studying Mediterranean societies and cultures, and to encourage dialogue between academics.
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Volume 28, Number 1, 2019Editorial Board
General Editor
Norbert Bugeja
Editorial Board
Jean-Paul Baldacchino
John Chircop
Norbert Bugeja
Nicholas Vella
Martin R. Zammit
Carmel Cassar
Reviews Editor
Carmel Cassar
Administrator
R. Bartolo
International Editorial Advisory Board
D. Abulafia, (Cambridge)
D. Albera, (Aix-en-Provence)
L. Baldassar, (University of Western Australia)
H. Bresc, (Nice)
C. Broodbank, (Cambridge)
M. Constantoudaki-Kitromilides, (Athens)
R. Cormack, (Courtauld Institute, London)
E. Dursteler, (Brigham Young University)
M. Herzfeld, (Harvard)
A. Varnava, (Flinders University, Australia)
P. Horden, (Royal Holloway, UK)
J. Quinn, (Oxford, UK)
Yoon Yong Su, (BUFS, S. Korea)
J. P. Mitchell, (Sussex)
I. Chambers, (L'Orientale, Univ. of Naples)
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