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All Series
- History of Magic, Witchcraft...
- Applied Ethics
- Archaeology of Crime
- Criminal Justice & Philosophy
- Cultures and Heritages
- Eastern European Visual...
- Engineering and Industry
- Gender-based Violence
- Gender in the Middle Ages
- History and Art
- History & Archaeology of SE Europe
- Medievalism
- Mediterranean Studies
- Perspectives in Bioethics
- PJCV
- Philosophy, Communication...
- Polemos kai Stasis...
- Renovatio
- Rewriting Equestrian History
- Sylloge
- History Books
- Philosophy Books
- Exact Sciences
- Trivent Medieval
- Trivent Violence & Conflict
- Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (PJCV)
- Cheiron: The International Journal of Equine and Equestrian History
- Trivent Libri
- About us
- Publish with us
- Resources
- Open Access Books
- Trivent Conferences
- Contact us
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