The Journal of Roman Studies publishes papers in the full range
of the field which the Roman Society was established to promote, i.e. 'the
study of the history, archaeology, literature and art of Italy and the Roman
Empire, from the earliest times down to about A.D. 700'. The emphasis is on
historical themes, but there are also articles on literary, archaeological
and art historical topics, including issues of cultural and intellectual history
that cut across these categories. Papers are intended to make a fresh and significant
contribution to the understanding of the Roman world and to stimulate further
discussion. Articles primarily on the archaeology of Roman Britain are published
in the Society's sister journal, Britannia.
The usual month of publication is November. The contents list and abstracts of the most recent volume are available on the Society's web-page, as are the contents of the five preceding volumes.
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1969 (Vol. 59)
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No. 1/2 1969 pp. i-xii+1-350
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1968 (Vol. 58)
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Parts 1 and 2 1968 pp. i-xxxvi+1-336
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1967 (Vol. 57)
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No. 1/2 1967 pp. i-xiv+1-312
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1966 (Vol. 56)
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Parts 1 and 2 1966 pp. i-xvi+1-302
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1965 (Vol. 55)
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No. 1/2 Parts 1 and 2 1965 pp. i-xiv+1-338
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1964 (Vol. 54)
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Parts 1 and 2 1964 pp. i-xii+1-290
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1963 (Vol. 53)
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Parts 1 and 2 1963 pp. i-xii+1-282
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1962 (Vol. 52)
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Parts 1 and 2 1962 pp. i-xii+1-316
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1961 (Vol. 51)
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Parts 1 and 2 1961 pp. i-xii+1-304
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1960 (Vol. 50)
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Parts 1 and 2 1960 pp. i-xii+1-308
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ISSN
00754358
EISSN
1753528X
SUBJECTS
Archaeology,
Classical Studies,
Social Sciences,
Humanities
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences II Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection,
JSTOR Essential Collection