The Journal of Early Modern Studies, edited by the Foundations of Modern Thought (FME) Research Centre, University of Bucharest, is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal of intellectual history, dedicated to the exploration of the interactions between philosophy, science and religion in Early Modern Europe. It aims to respond to the growing awareness within the scholarly community of an emerging new field of research that crosses the boundaries of the traditional disciplines and goes beyond received historiographic categories and concepts. JEMS publishes high-quality articles reporting results of research in intellectual history, history of philosophy and history of early modern science, with a special interest in cross-disciplinary approaches. It furthermore aims to bring to the attention of the scholarly community as yet unexplored topics, which testify to the multiple intellectual exchanges and interactions between Eastern and Western Europe during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The main language of the journal is English, although contributions in French are also accepted.
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LATEST ISSUES
Journal of Early Modern Studies vol. 12 issue 1 (2023). Special Issue: The Eighteenth-Century Problem, Forty Years On. Guest Editors: Michael Bycroft and Adrian Wilson.
Journal of Early Modern Studies vol. 12 issue 2 (2023). Special Issue: Caravaggio. Editors: Vlad Alexandrescu and Olivier Dubouclez.
Journal of Early Modern Studies vol. 13 issue 1 (2024). Special Issue: Pascal. Guest Editors: Vlad Alexandrescu and Thomas Bellon
FORTHCOMING
Journal of Early Modern Studies vol. 13 issue 2 (2024). Special Issue: Natural Philosophy and the Question of Confessionalization. Guest Editors: Andreas Blank