Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
As a periodical of history and historiography, it represents a rich soil on which academic scholars and Italian and foreign experts have a confrontation about scientific-historiographical themes regarding modern and contemporary age. The journal publishes original individual researches, which can be specific or multidisciplinary, mostly linked to this subject’s academic courses or PhDs. Some issues develop around a monographic theme, if not totally, at least in the main section.
Editor in chief Maria Antonietta Visceglia Advisory Panel Antonello Biagini, Eugenio F. Biagini, Catherine Brice, Marina Caffi ero, Maria Clara Castelli, Jean François Chauvard, Marina D’Amelia, Anna Foa, Vittorio Frajese, Angela Groppi, Annamaria Isastia, Lutz Klinkhammer, Antal Molnár, Giuseppe Monsagrati, Stefania Nanni, Guido Pescosolido, Raffaele Romanelli, Laura Ronchi, Giovanni Sabbatucci, Francesca Socrate, Bruno Tobia, Rita Tolomeo, Vittorio Vidotto, Fernarndo García Sanz Editorial Committee Emmanuel Betta, Marina Caffiero, Maria Clara Castelli, Marina D’Amelia, Emma Fattorini, Vittorio Frajese, Annamaria Isastia, Giuseppe Monsagrati, Stefania Nanni, Lidia Piccioni, Laura Ronchi, Giovanni Sabbatucci, Rita Tolomeo, Michela Guerrato Sgroi.
Editorial Board and Editorial Committee
Sapienza, Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, culture, religioni
The journal is indexed by: Ebsco (Historical abstracts), Google Scholar
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.