Studium
Studium is the official journal of Gewina, the Dutch Society for the History of Science and Universities (est. 1913). It is published in co-operation with the Huygens Institute of Netherlands History of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The journal presents scholarly articles and book reviews devoted to the history of science, scholarship and academic culture – in its broadest sense. Even though there is no limitation to any specific period or topic, the journal is especially (although not exclusively) interested in the Low Countries and their former colonies.
Contributions should be original, based upon original research, and written in either English, French, or Dutch. The editorial board applies a double blind peer review procedure in assessing contributions.
Studium is the successor to:
- the Dutch (and Dutch-language) journal Gewina: Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde, Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Techniek (1978-2007)
- the Belgian (and Dutch/French language) journal Scientiarum Historia:Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis van de Wetenschappen en de Geneeskunde (1959-1973 & 1990-2007)
- de Belgian-Dutch Nieuwsbrief Universiteitsgeschiedenis / Lettre d’information sur l’histoire des universités (1995-2007).
Sections
In addition to regular articles, Studium contains a number of sections. Archival and object discoveries are the subject of ‘Pandora’s Box’; new publications in the area of the history of sciences are discussed in the reviews section.
Manuscripts
Contributions to the journal should be submitted by email to journal@gewina.nl. Click here to view the instructions for authors.
Editorial board
- Huib Zuidervaart (Editor-in-chief)
- Kenneth Bertrams
- Sven Dupré
- Bob van Hee
- Peter Jan Knegtmans
- Karine van ’t Land
- Ad Meskens
- Geert Somsen
- Stephen Snelders
Advisory Board
- Harold J. Cook
- Mordechai Feingold
- Willem Frijhoff
- Robert Jütte
- Harmke Kamminga
- Hilde de Ridder-Symoens
- Nicolaas Rupke
- Jo Tollebeek
Subscriptions
Memers of the Gewina Society will receive Studium free of charge. Membership fees are EUR 34,50 per annum (students EUR 23).
All requests relating to membership are to be submitted to:
- Secretary of Gewina Drs. L. Palm Instituut voor Geschiedenis en Grondslagen van de Natuurwetenschappen Postbus 80 010, 3508 TA Utrecht The Netherlands Tel: +31 (30) 253 8283 E-mail: office@gewina.nl Payments may be made to ING bank account no. 91341 (c/o ‘Penningmeester Gewina’) (IBAN code: NL73 INGB 0000091341 | BIC/SWIFT code: INGBNL2A)
Institutional subscriptions and separate issues
Separate issues: EUR 13,50 each Theme issues: EUR 17,50 each