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Journals Included in BHA Journals Included in BHA Title ISSN 303 0762-3291 14-18 aujourd'hui 1288-3794 48-14 1145-2153 AA files 0261-6823 Aachener Kunstblätter 0515-0612 Abrente 0212-6117 Academia 0567-560X Accademie e biblioteche d'Italia 0001-4451 Achttiende eeuw 0929-9890 Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia 0065-0900 Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia. Series altera in 8 0333-1512 Acta historiae artis slovenica 1408-0419 Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici. Nauki Humanistyczno-Spoleczne. Zabytkoznawstwo i 0208-533X Konserwatorstwo Afterimage 0300-7472 Alba Pompeia 0394-9427 Albertiana 1126-9588 Alma Roma 0391-724X Al-Qantara (Madrid) 0211-3589 Altamura 0569-1346 Alte Stadt 0170-9364 Alte Uhren 0343-7140 Alt-Thüringen 0065-6585 Alzeyer Geschichtsblätter 0569-1613 American art 1073-9300 American art journal 0002-7359 American art review 0092-1327 American Ceramic Circle journal 0899-806X American ceramics 0278-9507 American furniture 1069-4188 American historical review 0002-8762 American journal of archaeology 0002-9114 American review of Canadian studies 0272-2011 Amstelodamum 0165-9278 Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 0066-1392 Anales de historia del arte 0214-6452 Anales del Instituto de Estudios Madrileños 0584-6374 Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas 0185-1276 Anales toledanos 0538-1983 Anatolian studies 0066-1546 Anglo-Saxon England 0263-6751 Anglo-Saxon studies in archaeology and history 0264-5254 Annalen des Historischen Vereins für den Niederrhein 0341-289X Annales 0395-2649 Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest 0399-0826 Annales de l'Académie de Mâcon 0980-6032 Annales de l'Est 0365-2017 Annales de Normandie 0003-4134 Note: BHA attempts to include all articles within the subject scope of BHA regardless of the subject focus of a particular journal. Thus, many of the journals on this list are covered partially, as only some of their articles are within BHA's scope. Journals Included in BHA Annales d'histoire de l'art et d'archéologie 0771-2723 Annales du Cercle archéologique d'Enghien 0776-1252 Annales du Midi 0003-4398 Annali - Istituto italiano di numismatica 0578-9923 Annali della biblioteca statale e Libreria civica di Cremona 0392-0550 Annali della Scuola normale superiore di Pisa. Classe di lettere e filosofia 0392-095X Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Classe di lettere e filosofia. Quaderni 1128-1510 Annali di architettura 1124-7169 Annual bulletin - Société jersiaise 0141-1942 Annual of the British School at Athens 0068-2454 Anschnitt 0003-5238 Antichità viva 0003-5645 Antiek 0003-5653 Antike Welt 0003-570X Antiquarian horology and the proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society 0003-5785 Antiquaries journal 0003-5815 Antique collecting 0003-584X Antique collector 0003-5858 Antique dealer and collectors guide 0003-5866 Antiquité tardive 1250-7334 Antiquités nationales 0997-0576 Antiquity 0003-598X Antologia di Belle Arti 0394-0136 Anuario de estudios medievales 0066-5061 Anuario del Departamento de Historia y Teoría del Arte 1130-5517 Anzeiger des Germanischen Nationalmuseums 1430-5496 Anzeiger des Germanischen Nationalmuseums und Berichte aus dem Forschungsinstitut 0934-5191 für Realienkunde Aperture 0003-6420 Apollo 0003-6536 Arbeits- und Forschungsberichte zur Sächsischen Bodendenkmalpflege 0402-7817 Arbeitsblätter für Restauratoren 0066-5738 Årbok - Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring 0071-7436 Árbók hins Íslenzka Fornleifafélags 0256-8462 Archaeologia Aeliana 0261-3417 Archaeologia Austriaca 0003-8008 Archaeologia Bulgarica 1310-9537 Archaeologia Cambrensis 0306-6924 Archaeologia Cantiana 0066-5894 Archaeological journal 0066-5983 Archaeology Ireland 0790-892X Archäologie der Schweiz 0255-9005 Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 0724-8954 Archäologischer Anzeiger 0003-8105 Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 0342-734X Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 0948-8359 Archeologia medievale 0390-0592 Archeologia polski 0003-8180 Archeologia veneta 0392-9876 Note: BHA attempts to include all articles within the subject scope of BHA regardless of the subject focus of a particular journal. Thus, many of the journals on this list are covered partially, as only some of their articles are within BHA's scope. Journals Included in BHA Archeologické rozhledy 0323-1267 Archéologie du Midi médiéval 0758-7708 Archeologie in Vlaanderen 0778-2837 Archéologie industrielle en France 0220-5521 Archeologie islamique (Paris) 1156-7198 Archéologie médiévale 0153-9337 Archis 0921-8041 Architectura 0106-3030 Architectura (Munchen) 0044-863X Architectural design 0003-8504 Architectural heritage 0964-2528 Architectural history 0066-622X Architecture vernaculaire 0761-7305 Architektur Jahrbuch 0942-7481 Archiv für Geschichte von Oberfranken 0066-6335 Archiv für hessische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 0066-636X Archiv für mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte 0066-6432 Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 0003-9381 Archiv für schlesische Kirchengeschichte 0066-6491 Archive 0735-5572 Archives and museum informatics 1042-1467 Archives de l'art français 0301-4134 Archives of American Art journal 0884-6766 Archivi di Lecco 0392-1999 Archivio della Società romana di storia patria 0391-6952 Archivio per l'Alto Adige 0392-1050 Archivio storico di Belluno Feltre e Cadore 0392-2065 Archivio storico italiano 0391-7770 Archivio storico lodigiano 0004-0347 Archivio storico lombardo 0392-0232 Archivio storico messinese 0392-0240 Archivio storico per la Calabria e la Lucania 0004-0355 Archivio storico per la Sicilia orientale 0004-0363 Archivio storico per le Province napoletane 0392-0267 Archivio storico per le Province parmensi 0392-0283 Archivio storico pratese 0392-0259 Archivio storico pugliese 0392-0054 Archivio storico sardo Archivio storico siciliano 1120-0715 Archivio storico siracusano 0044-8737 Archivio veneto 0392-0291 Archivo de arte valenciano 0211-5808 Archivo espanol de arqueologia 0066-6742 Archivo español de arte 0004-0428 Archivo hispalense 0210-4067 Archivum bobiense 0392-0305 Archivum Franciscanum historicum 0004-0665 Archivum historicum Societatis Iesu 0037-8887 Argo 0570-8869 Note: BHA attempts to include all articles within the subject scope of BHA regardless of the subject focus of a particular journal. Thus, many of the journals on this list are covered partially, as only some of their articles are within BHA's scope. Journals Included in BHA Arhaiologikon deltion 0570-622X Arheologiâ 0324-1203 Arion 0095-5809 Arkitekten 0004-198X Arkitektur 0004-2021 Arkitektur DK 0004-2013 Arkitektúr og skipulag 1016-7293 Armi antiche 0403-2268 Ars 0044-9008 Ars Bavarica 0341-8480 Ars ceramica 1043-3317 Ars Hungarica 0133-1531 Ars longa 1130-7099 Årsbok - Kungl. humanistiska vetenskaps-samfundet i Uppsala 0349-0416 Årsbok - Vetenskapssocieteten i Lund 0349-053X Art 0173-2781 Art & antiques 0195-8208 Art & fact 0774-1863 Art & text 0727-1182 Art and Australia 0004-301X Art book 1368-6267 Art bulletin 0004-3079 Art bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm 1401-2987 Art bulletin of Victoria 0066-7935 Art criticism 0195-4148 Art de l'enluminure 1634-6025 Art documentation 0730-7187 Art et métiers du livre 0758-413X Art history 0141-6790 Art in America 0004-3214 Art journal 0004-3249 Art libraries journal 0307-4722 Art monthly 0142-6702 Art monthly Australia 1033-4025 Art New Zealand 0110-1102 Art nexus 0121-5639 Art nexus 0122-1744 Art on paper 1521-7922 Art papers magazine 1524-9581 Art press 0245-5676 Art quarterly 0967-4349 Arte cristiana 0004-3400 Arte documento 1121-0524 Arte in Friuli. Arte a Trieste 0206-1570 Arte lombarda 0004-3443 Arte medievale 0393-7267 Arte veneta 0392-5234 Arte y parte 1136-2006 Artes 0345-0015 Note: BHA attempts to include all articles within the subject scope of BHA regardless of the subject focus of a particular journal. Thus, many of the journals on this list are covered partially, as only some of their articles are within BHA's scope. Journals Included in BHA Artes de Mexico 0300-4953 Artforum 0004-3532 Artibus et historiae 0391-9064 Artista 1120-2459 Artium Quaestiones 0239-202X ARTnews 0004-3273 Arts magazine 0004-4059 Arts quarterly 0740-9214 Arx 0394-0624 Aschaffenburger Jahrbuch für Geschichte, Landeskunde und Kunst des 0518-8520 Untermaingebietes Assaph. Section B, Studies in art history 0333-6476 Assemblage 0889-3012 Ateneo veneto 0004-6558 Ateneum 0789-9343 Athanor 0732-1619 Atti - Centro di ricerche storiche, Rovigno 0392-9493 Atti - Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. Classe di scienze morali, lettere ed arti 0392-1336 Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Memorie Classe di scienze morali storiche e 0391-8149 filologiche Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti. Classe di scienze morali, storiche e 0391-8181 filologiche Atti della Accademia pontaniana 1121-9238 Atti e memorie - Accademia clementina 0394-7157 Atti e memorie - Accademia virgiliana di Mantova 0365-4710 Atti e memorie - Deputazione di storia patria per le antiche provincie modenesi 0418-7296 Atti e memorie - Deputazione di storia patria per le province di Romagna 0393-7240 Atti e memorie - Società savonese di storia patria 0392-033X Atti e memorie della Accademia petrarca di lettere, arti e scienze 0393-2397 Atti e memorie della Società istriana di archeologia e storia patria 0392-0321 Atti e memorie della Società tiburtina di storia e d'arte 0392-0348 Atti e memorie della Società tiburtina di storia e d'arte già Accademia degli agevoli e 0394-1663 Colonia degli arcadi sibillini Atti e memorie dell'Accademia di agricoltura, scienze
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