Antiquity in Global Context (Cambridge UP)

Edited by Hans Beck, Tamar Hodos, and Carlos Noreña

Antiquity in Global Context (AGC) promotes new narratives of the ancient world that complement the traditional picture of Greece and Rome. The series publishes research defined by innovative contextual approaches, both comparative and connective. It provides a broad and dynamic platform for new understandings of our global age, grounded in the history and experience of the deep past. AGC fosters scholarly dialogues relevant not only to the intellectual opportunities but also to the political and ethical challenges generated by the forces of globalization. For more info and published volumes, go to the Cambridge UP series website.


Hermes and Hermes Einzelschriften (Steiner Publishers)

Edited by Hans Beck, Martin Hose, and Claudia Schindler

Hermes, co-founded by Theodor Mommsen in 1866, is one of the oldest academic journals in classical studies. To this day, it provides a comprehensive picture of the diverse research on Greek and Roman antiquity. Although the main focus is on literature and philology, Hermes also provides one of the most internationally renowned publication platforms in classical studies for the subjects of ancient history, archaeology, epigraphy and numismatics. Hermes publishes contributions in German, English, French, Italian, and Spanish. An intensive peer review process ensures the high academic level of its contributions. The journal (four issues per year) is supplemented by its own Einzelschriften series. Visit the Hermes online portal for full library and latest issues as well as guidelines for submission.


The Oxford History of the Classical Greek World (Oxford UP)

Edited by Hans Beck, Christy Constantakopoulou, and Jeremy McInerney

Organized under the thematic headings of seven volumes with more than 160 chapters by leading experts in the field, this landmark series explores the history and culture of ancient Greece in its most iconic period, the Classical Age (c. 500 to c. 330 BCE). The assembled studies trace, in clear and informative fashion, the major historical developments in the ancient Greek world. At the same time, the series pays close attention to the diversity of experiences that constituted the lives of people from a broad range of backgrounds, set in the fast-changing environment of a key period in the history of the ancient world.


Teiresias Journal Online and Teiresias Supplements Online

Edited by Hans Beck, Elena Franchi, and Angela Ganter

Teiresias Journal Online continues the previous Teiresias. Online Review and Bibliography of Boiotian Studies. Faithful to the pioneering spirit of its predecessor, which has been an open access publication from 1971, TJO is free from subscription fees. The mission of the journal is to inform readers about research on Boiotia in antiquity. Coupled with the book series Teiresias Supplements Online, TJO comes out of the Department of Ancient History at Münster University. TJO/TSO can be browsed, downloaded, and shared freely from the journal and series platform.