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The Openjournals platform hosts a large collection of scientific journals, from a wide range of science fields. Published by Dutch university publishers, research institutes, scientific societies and other academic organizations.
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Noordbrabants Historisch Jaarboek
The Noord Brabant Historisch Jaarboek (NHJ) is the platform for scholarly publications on the history of Brabant. In particular of North Brabant, but also the areas outside that once belonged...
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The Noord Brabant Historisch Jaarboek (NHJ) is the platform for scholarly publications on the history of Brabant. In particular of North Brabant, but also the areas outside that once belonged to the Duchy of Brabant. The yearbook contains articles on Brabant’s history covering a wide variety of periods and fields, such as economic history, social history, church history and military history. Each year there is also a chronicle with reviews of recently published books. NHJ is compiled by Southern Historical Contact, in cooperation with Erfgoed Brabant and the Historische Vereniging Brabant (Brabant Historical Society).

Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions
Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions is the biannual journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE). The journal brings...
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Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions is the biannual journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE). The journal brings together different philosophical perspectives on affect and emotion, in fields such as metaphysics, phenomenology, sociology, ethics, politics, and cognitive science. Although it focuses primarily on philosophical research, it also publishes high-quality interdisciplinary research on emotions and related topics.

Pedagogische Studiën
Pedagogische Studiën is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by the Dutch Association for Educational Research (VOR) and the Flemish Forum for Educational Research (VFO). It aims to make the...
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Pedagogische Studiën is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by the Dutch Association for Educational Research (VOR) and the Flemish Forum for Educational Research (VFO). It aims to make the results of educational and pedagogical research conducted within the Dutch language area generally accessible. The Dutch language area includes the Netherlands, Dutch-speaking islands, Flanders and Suriname. Both Dutch- and English-language manuscripts are eligible for publication.

Politics of the Low Countries
Politics of the Low Countries (PLC) is an academic Diamond Open Access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality political science research with a regional focus on Belgium, the Netherlands, and/or Luxembourg....
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Politics of the Low Countries (PLC) is an academic Diamond Open Access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality political science research with a regional focus on Belgium, the Netherlands, and/or Luxembourg. As the official journal of the Flemish (VPW), Francophone Belgian (ABSP), Luxembourg (LuxPol), and Dutch (NKPW) political science associations, PLC serves as a key platform for scholars interested in the politics and governance of the Benelux region. The journal’s mission is to advance the understanding of political dynamics within these countries, contributing to both the scientific field and societal discussions on key regional issues.
PLC covers all major subfields of political science, including comparative politics, political sociology, public administration, and international relations, while emphasizing themes that are central to the Benelux region. Key topics of interest include electoral politics, political parties, governance and public policy, European integration, political institutions, and regionalism. In addition, the journal encourages submissions that connect political developments in the Low Countries to broader international or comparative debates, situating local research within a global context.

Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium
The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and...
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The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages. The Amsterdam Colloquia are organized by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the University of Amsterdam.
The Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium are published biennally since 1976. Since 1984, the Proceedings are published by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the University of Amsterdam.

Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le Limbourg
Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le Limbourg (PSHAL) has been the yearbook of the Royal Limburg Historical and Archaeological Society (LGOG) since 1864, making it one of...
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Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le Limbourg (PSHAL) has been the yearbook of the Royal Limburg Historical and Archaeological Society (LGOG) since 1864, making it one of the oldest journals in the Netherlands. The journal contains extensive scientific articles in the fields of history and archaeology. PSHAL plays an important role in the distribution of historical and archaeological knowledge in Limburg and beyond.

Relief – Revue électronique de littérature française
Relief – Electronic Journal of French Literature is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to literary and cultural studies related to French-language texts. It offers a platform for examining literature, texts,...
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Relief – Electronic Journal of French Literature is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to literary and cultural studies related to French-language texts. It offers a platform for examining literature, texts, and discourses. Since its inception in 2007, Relief has been a bilingual (French-English), open-access journal published twice a year. Each issue focuses on a specific theme or monograph and includes a range of contributions and book reviews.
Religie & Samenleving
Religion & Society provides a platform for researchers studying the changes in religion and religious organizations in European society over the past two centuries. Religion & Society also informs policy...
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Religion & Society provides a platform for researchers studying the changes in religion and religious organizations in European society over the past two centuries. Religion & Society also informs policy makers and the interested public about the changes in religion in the social, cultural and historical context. The journal publishes scholarly articles and essayistic contributions.

Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Science
Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Science (RDJ) is a peer-reviewed, e-only and Diamond Open Access journal that publishes data papers. These are scholarly publications of medium length...
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Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Science (RDJ) is a peer-reviewed, e-only and Diamond Open Access journal that publishes data papers. These are scholarly publications of medium length that comprehensively document a deposited dataset and put the data in a research context. RDJ thus contributes to the transparency of research, accelerates dissemination and fosters the reuse of scholarly data in compliance with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). Papers are published in Diamond Open Access, which means all content is freely accessible online at authors do not incur an APC. RDJ was founded by Brill and DANS in 2016 and from 2021 it was funded and published in collaboration with CESSDA. In 2025 ownership of the journal was transferred to the International Institute of Social History and publishing moved to Openjournals. Donors currently include DANS and Utrecht University’s Open Science Fund.

Revista Latinoamericana de Trabajo y Trabajadores
Revista Latinoamericana de Trabajo y Trabajadores is a scholarly journal dedicated to the history of labour in Latin America. It adopts a long-term perspective (16th–21st centuries) to bridge divides between...
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Revista Latinoamericana de Trabajo y Trabajadores is a scholarly journal dedicated to the history of labour in Latin America. It adopts a long-term perspective (16th–21st centuries) to bridge divides between studies of industrial wage workers and those of slavery and other forms of coerced labour. The journal examines varied socio-economic systems, the non-evolutionary continuum of coactive labour—including informal and popular activities—and highlights that labour precariousness has deep historical roots. It also analyses protests and conflicts, including forms of struggle that predate unions, presenting Latin American labour as a complex, border-crossing mosaic over six centuries. The journal is published twice a year and uses a double-blind external peer-review system.

Skript Historisch Tijdschrift
Skript Historisch Tijdschrift is an academic journal published four times a year. The editors, consisting of students and recent graduates, aim to contribute to current historical debates, and offer talented...
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Skript Historisch Tijdschrift is an academic journal published four times a year. The editors, consisting of students and recent graduates, aim to contribute to current historical debates, and offer talented students the opportunity to present their work to a wider audience.
Skript maintains close ties with the University of Amsterdam. The editors are in contact with other university and extra-university institutions, and encourage students from all Dutch universities to write for Skript and serve on its editorial board.

Studies over de Sociaaleconomische Geschiedenis van Limburg
The Social Historic Center for Limburg (SHCL) is a heritage center focusing on the socio-economic, cultural and landscape history of Limburg in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Since 1955, SHCL...
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The Social Historic Center for Limburg (SHCL) is a heritage center focusing on the socio-economic, cultural and landscape history of Limburg in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Since 1955, SHCL has published the yearbook Studies on the Socioeconomic History of Limburg (SSEGL), which contains scholarly articles on the history of Limburg and the surrounding areas in Belgium and Germany, with special attention to the border region and socioeconomic and sociocultural developments.
