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Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
| Discipline | History |
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| Language | English |
| Edited by | David Ricks |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press (United Kingdom) |
| Frequency | 2 |
| Contains open access | |
| ISO 4 | Find outhere |
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| ISSN | 0307-0131 (print) 1749-625X (web) |
| JSTOR | 03070131 |
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or BMGS is a peer reviewed British journal which contains articles that pertain to bothByzantine Studies and Modern Greek studies, i.e. the language, literature, history and archaeology of the post-classical Greek world, from Late Antiquity to the present day, and also reviews of recent books of importance to Byzantine and Modern Greek studies. It is published annually, from 1975 to the current day, by the Centre of Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at theUniversity of Birmingham.
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