RUTGERS LIBRARIES ONLINE JOURNAL HOLDINGS: GRECO-ROMAN & GENERAL
Compiled by Jack Cargill, Prof. of Ancient History (version of 12/03)
I have listed journals that, to judge by their titles, indicate the Greco-Roman geographical area (even if non-ancient articles are also included) or are broader-focus journals that may sometimes include articles on Greco-Roman antiquity among other articles on later periods and unrelated topics. See my other “Ancient Near East” journal list for journals that may include articles touching on Greco-Roman involvement in Near Eastern areas.
Most journals have only begun to be available online in quite recent years, so it is rarely possible to access articles prior to 1990 – and in many cases not before 2000. Articles in earlier volumes of these journals must be found within hard-copy volumes in the libraries’ stacks (or requested from storage).
How to access lists: Go to RU Libraries homepage; click Electronic Journals, Alphabetical Lists, Journal Title; then follow onscreen options to find individual articles.
Sometimes more than one entry in the Libraries’ list refers to the same journal, apparently indicating different collections to which RU has arranged to have online access. The list entry may indicate which such collection (Ebsco, Project Muse, etc.), but sometimes the collection is only identified after clicking on the title (PCI Full Text, etc.); the notation Jstor seems to mean Journal Storage, i.e., journals whose hard copies are not in the libraries per se, but somewhere nearby in storage. In my entries below, I have either combined all different lists for a journal, or provided the range of volumes in the most inclusive list. Depending on how the various lists indicate their contents, I describe holdings by range of months/days/years or by range of volume numbers (years). A description of holdings that ends with a hyphen means that the collection of volumes is continuing and ongoing, from whatever beginning point is indicated. That normally implies that volumes up to the most current volume are available, but some journals prohibit online access until some time has passed after hard-copy publication (usually a year), so in some cases the open-ended entries with a hyphen at the end refer to online collections through the previous (not the current) year. Sometimes abstracts of articles are available for volumes earlier than the volumes of online full-text articles; in such cases, I add a notation about abstracts.
Abbreviations repeatedly used in journal titles below:
His(’l/’n)=History/Historical/Historian; Archy/Archl=Archaeology/Archaeological; abstrs=abstracts; St(s)=Study/Studies; Jr=Journal; Rev=Review; Qtr=Quarterly; &=and; Am=American; Can=Canadian; Medn=Mediterranean; Comptv=Comparative; Mil=Military; Anc=Ancient; Clscl=Classical; Grc/Gk=Greece/Greek; Rom=Roman
Acta Archaeologica 11/1/01-
Am His’l Rev 1 (1895)-
Am Jr of Philology 117 (1996)-
Anc Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 9/1/98-
Antiquity 3/1/01-
Archy 1/1/99-
Arethusa 29 (1996)-
Atlantic Monthly 1/1/93-
Biography: An Interdisciplinary Qtr 1/1/01-
Black Scholar 6/1/91-
Can Jr of His 1 (1966)-30 (1995)
Clscl Antiquity 4/1/00-, abstrs 10/1/90-
Clscl Bulletin 1 (1925)-66 (1990)
Clscl Philology 7/1/93-
Clscl Qtr 48 (1998)-, subscribers can access vols. 46-47
Comptv Political Sts 1 (1968)-23 (1991), 32 (1999)-
Comprtv Sts in Society & His 39 (1997)-
European His Qtr 29 (1999)-
European Jr of Women’s Sts 6 (1999)-
European Judaism 3/1/01-
European Rev of His 3/1/94-
Grc & Rome 2001-, subscribers can access 43 (1996)-
Harper’s Magazine 1/1/92-, abstrs 1/1/84-
His’n 2/1/90-
His’l Jr 40 (1997)-
His’l Research 1997-
His: Jr of the His’l Association 1997-
His: Rev of New Books 9/1/96-
His & Anthropology 1/1/96-
His & Theory 2/1/75-
His Rev 3/1/01-
His Teacher 34 (2000)-
His Today 1 (1951)-40 (1990)
Jr of Mil His 1 (1937)-66 (1999)
Jr of Medn Archy 6/1/97-
Jr of Interdisciplinary His 1/1/98-
Jr of Homosexuality 20 vols-45 (2003)-
Jr of Gender Sts 11/1/93-
Jr of Black Sts 1 (1970)-
Jr of Asian Sts 1 (1941)-58 (1999)
Jr of Asian & African Sts 1 (1996)-
Jr of Archl Sci 22 (1995)-
Jr of African Sts 1 (1974)-15 (1988)
Jr of African His 38 (1997-
Jr of Social His 9/1/74-
Jr of SE’n European & Black Sea Sts 1/1/01-
Jr of Southern Europe & the Balkans 5/1/99-
Jr of the Am Mil His Foundation 1 (1937)-2 (1938) becomes
Jr of the Am Mil Institute 3 (1939)-4 (1940) becomes
Mil Affairs 5 (1941)-52 (1988)
Jr of the His’l Society 1/1/02-
Jr of the His of Ideas 1 (1940)-
Jr of the His of Sexuality 1/1/00-
Jr of Women’s His 1 (1989)-
Jr of World His 10 (1999)-
Literature & His 4/1/00-
Medn Qtr 1/1/97-
Mil His 6/1/96-
Mil Rev 1/1/94-
Mnemosyne 1852-1990, 2/1/96-, abstrs 8/1/93-
Nation 1/7/91-, abstrs 1/5/74-
Naval His 7/1/99-
New Republic 5/7/90-, abstrs 1/2/61-
Newsweek 1/1/90-, abstrs 1/2/84-
Norwegian Archl Rev 11/15/99-
Oxford Jr of Archy 3/1/98-
Pacific His’l Rev 8/1/00-, abstrs 8/1/90-
Past & Present 173 (2001)-
Radical His Rev 1/1/97
Russian Sts in His 3/1/01-
Scandinavian Jr of His 3/1/98-
Scottish His’l Rev 1 (1903/04)-69 (1990), 4/1/98-
Social His 25 (2000)-
Speculum 1 (1926)-72 (1997)
Sport His Rev 5/1/97-
Sts in Philology 1/1/75-
Studi Romani (Italian) 1 (1935)-42 (1994)
Symbolae Osloenses 9/1/00-
Time 5/7/90-, abstrs 1/2/84-
Transactions of the Am Philological Association 130 (2000)-
Transactions of the Philological Society 95 (1997)-
U.S. News & World Report 5/7/90-, abstrs 1/2/84-
Women’s Sts 12/1/72-
World Archy 6/1/96, abstrs 10/1/93-