Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethic statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
“Storia del pensiero politico” accepts contribution proposals in both Italian and English. Original articles in the field of history of ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary political thought, with a gaze that is open not only to the western world but also to the multiple “non-western” cultural universes, are taken into consideration. The periodical welcomes contributions that analyze, from a historical perspective, political thought and the ideas of single authors, political cultures and ideologies, the languages, concepts, theories and traditions of politics, within their relationship with the multiple dimensions – institutional, legal, social, economic, cultural, internal and external – of the life of human communities. In its field of interest, “Storia del pensiero politico” is open to a wide array of methodologies, and aims to foster an intense dialogue with the historical, social, political, legal, economic and philosophical sciences.
Editors Francesco Tuccari (editor in chief), Luca Scuccimarra, Marco Geuna, Giovanni Borgognone Editorial board Aldo Agosti, Alessandro Arienzo, Gennaro M. Barbuto, Luca Basso, Gianluca Bonaiuti, Mauro Bonazzi, Bruno Bongiovanni, Gianfranco Borrelli, Gianluca Briguglia, Paulo Butti de Lima, Giuseppe Cambiano, Massimo Campanini, Alessandro Campi, Gennaro Carillo, Cristina Cassina, Alberto Castelli, Manuela Ceretta, Patricia Chiantera-Stutte, Antonio Chiavistelli, Alberto Clerici, Alessandro Colombo, Chiara Continisio, Valter Coralluzzo, Pietro Costa, Gianluca Cuniberti, Stefano De Luca, Marta Ferronato, Carlo Galli, Renzo Guolo, Roberto Lambertini, Ennio Igor Mineo, Umberto Morelli, Maria Pia Paternò, Paola Persano, Fabio Raimondi, Maurizio Ricciardi, Paola Rudan, Giovanni Ruocco, Gian Enrico Rusconi, Massimo L. Salvadori, Gabriella Silvestrini, Mauro Simonazzi, Marco Tarchi, Mario Telò, Edoardo Tortarolo, Roberto Valle, Stefano Visentin International scientific board Kostas Buraselis, Fernando Castañeda Sabido, Emanuele Cutinelli-Rendina, Luc Foisneau, Knud Haakonssen, Lucien Jaume, Gilles Kepel, Sandro Landi, Christian Lazzeri, Charles S. Maier, Thomas Maissen, Yves Mény, Cary J. Nederman, Fania Oz-Salzberger, Kari Palonen, Quentin Skinner, Jean-Fabien Spitz Editorial staff Francesco Gallino (coordinamento redazionale), Michele Cento, Annalisa Ceron, Caterina Ciccopiedi, Luca Cobbe, Giorgio Grappi, Simona Gregori, Andrea Lanza, Andrea Marchili, Elisa Orrù, Davide Pala, Stefano Quirico, Silvia Rodeschini, Federico Trocini.
Articles. Please, see our submission guidelines.
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Rights and authorizations. Authors having a contribution accepted for publication must fill and sign this letter of authorization. The letter must be returned to the Journal. If the letter is not returned, the contribution may be precluded its being published.
Policies regarding re-use of articles can be found also on Sherpa/Romeo.
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics.
The journal is indexed by Scopus Bibliographic Database, Web of Science (ESCI), JournalSeek, Catalogo italiano dei periodici (ACNP), Google Scholar, Philosopher's Index.
The journal is rated "A", by the Italian academic research evaluation agency (Anvur), for the following scientific areas: a1 (Filosofia politica), b1 (Storia delle dottrine e delle istituzioni politiche).
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethic statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.