Oxford users now have electronic access to the entire Viator via SOLO or Oxford University eJournals.
Viator (ISSN 0083-5897) is published by the UCLA’s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. It is a scholarly journal, which “publishes articles of distinction in any field of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, viewed broadly as the period between late antiquity and the mid-seventeenth century. In keeping with its title, the journal gives special consideration to articles that cross frontiers: articles that focus on meetings between cultures, that pursue an idea through the centuries, that employ the methods of different disciplines simultaneously.
Viator is published in three issues per year: two issues contain articles in English, and one contains articles in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.”
(from the Center’s website http://www.cmrs.ucla.edu/publications/viator.html. 3 Dec 2012).
Related ejournals
Other useful electronic journals for medieval history available to Oxford users:
- Anglo-Saxon England (e-access: 2001-)
- Speculum (e-access: 1926-)
- Journal of Ecclesiastical History (e-access: 1950-)
- Nottingham Medieval Studies ((e-access: 1957-1995)
- Early Medieval Europe (e-access: 1992-)
- Journal of Medieval History (e-access: 1975-)
- Essays in Medieval Studies (e-access: 2002-)
- Cahiers de recherches médiévales (e-access: 1997-2008)
- Anuario de estudios medievales (e-access: 1964-)