One of the core aims of the Classical Association is to make Classics available and accessible to all walks of life. It’s the reason we were founded and it is still the guiding principle of our work today. One of the ways we seek to achieve this is through our publishing. In partnership with Cambridge University Press, the CA produces three high quality journals.
Greece & Rome in particular seeks to deliver scholarly research to the wider audience. But don’t take my word for it – we’re currently offering free access to the Editors’ highlights, so you can see for yourself! Follow this link (all links open in a new tab) to view the latest sample articles, including:
- Caesar in Vietnam: Did Roman Soldiers Suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
- Reading Minds in Greek Tragedy
- Evolving views of Ageing and Longevity from Homer to Hippocrates: Emergence of Natural Factors, Persistence of the Supernatural
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Selective Open Access: Greece & Rome
The Classical Association Blog notes that Greece & Rome is offering free access to the Editors’ highlights, as a part of an effort to make Classics available and accessible to all walks of life:
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