Journals
The Roman Society publishes two journals, the Journal of Roman Studies and Britannia and two monograph series, Journal of Roman Studies Monographs and Britannia Monographs.
JRS contains articles and reviews of books about the history, archaeology, literature and art of Rome, Italy and the Roman Empire down to about A.D. 700. Britannia also contains articles and reviews but specifically on Roman Britain.
Both journals are published in November each year.
Institutions should contact CUP for all orders.
Members should contact the Roman Society: office@romansociety.org
Online Access via Cambridge core
Members may access the current volume and all back issues of our journals via the Roman Society website.
Click here for further details.
Online Access via JSTOR
Members may access the back issues (except the last three years) of both journals via JSTOR. The complete package of Classics journals to which the Library subscribes is also available to members by remote access. For more details see here.
To Buy Journals and Monographs
Journals
Members: To view contents and abstracts online, for prices please go to the Journals pages: JRS and Britannia. Download an order form here.
Institutions & Booksellers: please contact Cambridge University Press.
Monographs
For a list of monographs in print, go to the Monographs page. Monographs should be ordered from Oxbow.
Contributors
For details of how to submit an article to the journals or a proposal to the monograph series, please go to the Contributions page.
Watch a video on youtube of Publishing with the JHS, JRS and Britannia event which aims to explain the process of publishing with the journals, with the Editors, Lin Foxhall, Peter Thonemann and Will Bowden. The event was hosted by the ICS in collaboration with the Women's Classical Committee UK.
Permissions to Reprint
Please see the information on the Contacts page.
Epistula E-Newsletter
Epistula is an e-Newsletter circulated to all members twice a year, keeping you up to date with news of recent discoveries, research, exhibitions, conferences and publications.
The deadlines for contributions are 30 April and 31 October: please send all contributions to office@romansociety.org
Epistula is managed by the Society's Archaeology Committee and its current editor is Dr Frances McIntosh.
Click here to read archive copies.