Libera res publica: monographs on the Roman Republic

The collection Libera Res Publica (LRP) intends to publish quality monographs on the Roman Republic (509-30 B.C.), both individual and collective books as well as proceedings of conferences. The collection seeks a clear international projection, aims to be in the medium term an international reference in studies on the Roman Republic, and therefore admits manuscripts in Spanish, English, French, German and Italian. As for the subject matter, the collection is interested in institutional, political, social, economic, historiographic, cultural and gender aspects relating to the Roman Republic.

LRP is jointly edited by Editorial Universidad de Sevilla and Prensas de la Universidad Zaragoza, and is co-directed by Francisco Pina Polo (Universidad de Zaragoza), Cristina Rosillo López (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla) and Antonio Caballos Rufino (Universidad de Sevilla). To be approved, all manuscripts must have the prior acceptance of the Editorial Board and a positive external evaluation.

Vol. 1. K.-J. Hölkeskamp, La cultura política de la República romana: un debate historiográfico internacional, 2019 (translation by F. Pina Polo y C. Rosillo-López)

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Vol. 2. F. Pina Polo (ed.), http://The triumviral period: civil war, political crisis and socioeconomic transformations. 2020

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Vol. 3 (forthcoming)

Send your manuscript

Manuscripts should be sent to the following addresses: franpina@unizar.es and mcroslop@upo.es.

The manuscript should follow the style guide of the collection. Please see it below.

All manuscripts are submitted to double peer review.

About the collection

Directors:

Francisco Pina Polo (Univ. Zaragoza)

Cristina Rosillo López (Univ. Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla)

Antonio Caballos Rufino (Univ. Sevilla)

Editorial Committee:

Antonio Caballos Rufino (Sevilla), Antonio Duplá Ansuátegui (Vitoria), Enrique García Riaza (Palma de Mallorca), Pedro López Barja de Quiroga (Santiago de Compostela), Ana Mayorgas Rodríguez (Madrid), Antoni Ñaco del Hoyo (Girona), Francisco Pina Polo (Zaragoza), Cristina Rosillo López (Sevilla), Elena Torrregaray Pagola (Vitoria), Fernando Wulff Alonso (Málaga)

Scientific Committee Científico:

Alfonso Álvarez-Ossorio (Sevilla), Valentina Arena (Londres), Catalina Balmaceda (Santiago de Chile), Nathalie Barrandon (Reims), Hans Beck (Münster), Henriette van der Blom (Birmingham), Wolfgang Blösel (Duisburgo), François Cadiou (Burdeos), Cyril Courrier (Aix-en-Provence/Marsella), Alejandro Díaz Fernández (Málaga), Harriet Flower (Princeton), Estela García Fernández (Madrid), Marta García Morcillo (Roehampton), Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp (Colonia), Michel Humm (Estrasburgo), Frédéric Hurlet (Nanterre-París), Martin Jehne (Dresde), Carsten Hjort Lange (Aalborg), Robert Morstein-Marx (Santa Bárbara), Henrik Mouritsen (Londres), Sylvie Pittia (París), Jonathan Prag (Oxford), Francesca Rohr Vio (Venecia), Amy Russell (Durham), Manuel Salinas de Frías (Salamanca), Eduardo Sánchez Moreno (Madrid), Pierre Sánchez (Ginebra), Catherine Steel (Glasgow), Elisabetta Todisco (Bari), Jeff Tatum (Wellington), Frederik Vervaet (Melbourne), Kathryn Welch (Sidney)