Cristianesimo nella storia
Founded in 1980 by Giuseppe Alberigo, the journal is edited by the Fondazione per le scienze religiose in Bologna. It hosts research by authoritative scholars on the historical journey of Christianity, with a focus on the contexts and cultures in which Christians have encountered one another, from the Old Testament and Jewish period up to the present. Issued three times a year, Cristianesimo nella Storia offers critical essays, reports, notes and reviews that allow for critical evaluation of hypotheses that have emerged in international scholarly studies in the fields of History, Theology and exegesis. Each year one issue is devoted to a monographic subject matter.
The journal qualifies in band A in the Anvur rating for scientific-disciplinary areas 10/D1 (Ancient History), 11/A1 (Medieval History), 11/A2 (Modern History), 11/A3 (Contemporary History) and 11/A4 (Book and Document Sciences and Historical Religious Sciences).
Administration
Editor-in-chief
Silvia Scatena
Secretary
Federico Ruozzi
Steering committee
Silvia Scatena (coordinator), Frances Andrews, Giuseppe Battelli, Maria Teresa Fattori, Agustinus Gianto, Hans-Georg Gradl, Rita Lizzi Testa, Philippe Luisier, Alberto Melloni, Giuseppe Ruggieri, Jean-Marie Salamito, Silvia Scatena, Gury Schneider-Ludorff, Andrea Tilatti.
Correspondents
Claus Arnold (Mainz), Olivier Chatelan (Lyon), Massimo Faggioli (Philadelphia), Marie Céline Isaïa (Lyon), Pierre-Olivier Léchot (Paris), Joseba Louzao (Madrid), Mariel Mazzocco (Genève), Raymond Mentzer (Iowa), Gianmaria Zamagni (Frankfurt).
Scientific Committee of the Fondazione per le scienze religiose
Fernanda Alfieri, Eberhard Bons, Christophe Chalamet, Manuela Consonni, Rowan Dorin, Hyacinthe Destivelle, Alba Fedeli, Frédéric Gugelot, Atria Larson, Alberto Melloni, Susanna Mancini, Christoph Markschies, Renato Moro, Nora K. Schmid, Devin Stewart, Kirsi Stjerna, Christoph Theobald, Roberto Tottoli.
Editorial staff
Stefania De Nardis, Giulia Giannoni.
Publisher
Il Mulino
Quaderni di storia religiosa medievale
Founded by Giuseppina De Sandre Gasparini, Giovanni Grado Merlo and Antonio Rigon under the name Quaderni di storia religiosa (Notebooks on Religious History), the journal has begun a new series in collaboration with the Fondazione per le scienze religiose in Bologna. It remains faithful to a monographic approach and deals with themes of religious history which are innovative or stimulated by historiographical debate, but always read and interpreted through original analyses of sources that testify to the lived experiences of individuals or groups in well-defined spatial, institutional and chronological contexts. A prevailing focus on the medieval period is combined with opening comparative approaches in a perspective not limited to pre-established eras and areas. The contributions come from scholars, from both Italy and abroad, who are united in their intent to provide positive elements for the advancement of historical knowledge, in content just as much as in methods of investigation and exegetical perspectives.
The journal can be found in: ATLA Religion Database, ERIH Plus, Catalogo Italino dei Periodici (ACNP), Google Scholar, Primo Central (Ex Libris), EDS (EBSCO).
Administration
Director
Andrea Tilatti
Deputy director
Maria Clara Rossi
Steering Secretary
Federico Ruozzi
Steering committee
Gianmarco Braghi, Donato Gallo, Blanca Garí de Aguilera, Atria Larson, Alfredo Lucioni, Raimondo Michetti, Jürgen Miethke, Michele Pellegrini, Maria Clara Rossi, Andrea Tilatti.
Scientific collaborators
Maria Pia Alberzoni, Frances Andrews, Marina Benedetti, Daniel Bornstein, Maria Teresa Brolis, Cécile Caby, Gregoria Cavero Domìnguez, Maria Teresa Dolso, Edoardo Ferrarini, Laura Gaffuri, Isabella Gagliardi, Amalia Galdi, Letizia Pellegrini, Daniela Rando, Eleonora Rava, Laura Righi, Francesca Tinti, Gian Maria Varanini, André Vauchez, Ludovic Viallet.
Scientific Committee of the Fondazione per le scienze religiose
Fernanda Alfieri, Eberhard Bons, Christophe Chalamet, Manuela Consonni, Rowan Dorin, Hyacinthe Destivelle, Alba Fedeli, Frédéric Gugelot, Atria Larson, Alberto Melloni, Susanna Mancini, Christoph Markschies, Renato Moro, Nora K. Schmid, Devin Stewart, Kirsi Stjerna, Christoph Theobald, Roberto Tottoli.
Editorial staff
Stefania De Nardis, Giulia Giannoni.
Publisher
Il Mulino
Palermo Occasional Papers
Palermo Occasional Papers: Islamic History, Doctrines and Sources is a refereed, international, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing scholarly articles on the history of Islam and its doctrines. The journal, whose research areas include Theology, Philosophy, Sufism, Literature, and Islamic Law, is based at the Giorgio La Pira Library and Research Centre in Palermo; it is published in English and is available in print. Its aim is to become a significant, new platform of discussion in the field of Islamic studies. The journal welcomes unpublished manuscripts and invites submissions from researchers specializing in Islamic intellectual traditions.
Board of Directors
Alberto Melloni (Editor-in-Chief)
Gianmarco Braghi (Coordinator)
Maria Massi Dakake, Alba Fedeli, Walid Saleh
Emmanuelle Stefanidis, Devin Stewart, Tommaso Tesei
Editorial Assistants
Adnane Mokrani
Ivana Panzeca
Editorial Board
Andrea Amato, Francesca Badini, Giuseppe Brocato, Rosanna Budelli, Francesco Cargnelutti, Minoo Mirshahvalad, Laura Righi, Riccardo Vigliermo
Editorial Team
Ilaria Bernini
Giulia Giannoni
Scientific Committee
Fernanda Alfieri, Claus Arnold, Eberhard Bons, Christophe Chalamet, Rowan Dorin, Alba Fedeli, Frédéric Gugelot, Alberto Melloni, Renato Moro, Shady H. Nasser, Nora K. Schmid, Kirsi Stjerna, Devin Stewart, Christoph Theobald, Yan Li Ren