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Journal "Chrétiens et Sociétés XVIe-XXIe siècles" – Permanent call for thematic dossiers and Varia articles

Revue « Chrétiens et Sociétés XVIe-XXIe siècles » – Appel permanent Varia et dossiers thématiques

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Published on Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Summary

Chrétiens et Sociétés XVIe-XXIe siècles welcomes thematic dossiers proposed by one or two researchers who coordinate it and articles in Varia. It is a journal of the history of religions, centred on the study of the various Christian confessions in the modern and contemporary period, in an open conception, in constant dialogue with other sectors of the social sciences.

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Presentation

Chrétiens et Sociétés XVIe-XXIe siècles welcomes thematic dossiers proposed by one or two researchers who coordinate it and articles in Varia. It is a journal of the history of religions, focused on the study of the different Christian confessions in the modern and contemporary period, in an open conception, in constant dialogue with the other sectors of the social sciences.

The journal aims to encourage new research in the history of religions on original and transversal themes. It publishes an issue composed of a thematic dossier and varia. It offers researchers a showcase for their projects.

The issues are composed of :

  • the "Thematic dossier" section, which deals with a subject developed in 6 to 8 articles in each issue
  • the "Varia" section, which includes research papers on the themes covered by the journal, with priority given to young researchers and emerging research
  • the "Reviews" section, which highlights works of particular scientific interest.

Submission guidelines and evaluation process

All proposals must be sent to the editorial secretariat at chretienssocietes@revues.org

Proposals will be doubled-blind reviewed by a member of Editorial board and a member of Scientific committee.

Proposals could be sent for evaluation to a third external expert in case of non-agreement.

Editorial Board

The editorial board is composed of 7 teachers-researchers in modern and contemporary religious history

  • Olivier Chatelan (Jean Moulin University - Lyon 3)
  • Paul Chopelin (Jean Moulin University - Lyon 3)
  • Bernard Hours (Jean Moulin University - Lyon 3)
  • Yves Krumenacker (University Jean Moulin - Lyon 3)
  • Julien Léonard (University of Lorraine, Nancy)
  • Sarah Scholl (University of Geneva)
  • Christian Sorrel (University Lumière - Lyon 2)
  • Pierre-Jean Souriac (University Jean Moulin - Lyon 3)

Scientific Committee

The scientific committee is composed of 22 teachers-researchers in modern and contemporary religious history.

  • Franz Xaver Bischof (Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)
  • Anne Bonzon (University of Paris VIII)
  • Olivier Christin (University of Neuchâtel)
  • Sarah Curtis (San Francisco State University)
  • Sylvio De Franceschi (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris)
  • Irene Dingel (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte )
  • Jean-Dominique Durand (University Jean Moulin - Lyon 3)
  • Jean-Pascal Gay (University of Louvain)
  • Fred Van Lieburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Ecaterina Lung (Universitatea din Bucuruşti)
  • Keith Luria (North Carolina University)
  • Catherine Maurer (University of Strasbourg)
  • Daniele Menozzi (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
  • Susana Monreal (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)
  • Maria Paiano (Università degli Studi Firenze)
  • Denis Pelletier (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences & Lettres)
  • Maria Cristina Pitassi (University of Geneva)
  • Nicole Reinhardt (University of Durham)
  • Isabelle Saint-Martin (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences & Lettres)
  • Stefano Simiz (University of Nancy II)
  • Simona Negruzzo (Università di Bologna)
  • Alain Tallon (Lettres Sorbonne Université)

Date(s)

  • Saturday, December 31, 2022

Keywords

  • histoire, histoire de l'art, genre, religions, confessions, catholicisme, protestantisme, clergé, ordres religieux, laïcité, débat théologique, politique, controverses, guerres, conflits, violence, éducation, anthropologie religieuse, art

Contact(s)

  • Christine Chadier
    courriel : christine [dot] chadier [at] univ-lyon3 [dot] fr

Information source

  • Christine Chadier
    courriel : christine [dot] chadier [at] univ-lyon3 [dot] fr

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Journal "Chrétiens et Sociétés XVIe-XXIe siècles" – Permanent call for thematic dossiers and Varia articles », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, https://calenda.org/1007480

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