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''Lias'' (Dutch for sheaf or file; French: ''liasse'') is a biannual double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of learning and education in a very broad sense. It is subtitled ''Journal of Early Modern Intellectual Culture and its Sources''. ==History== ''Lias'' was established in 1974 by a group of Dutch and Belgian scholars, and subtitled ''Sources and Documents relating to the Early Modern History of Ideas''. The aim was to provide a platform for the edition and study of primary sources of relatively small size pertaining to the cultural and intellectual history of Early Modern Europe.〔See J. Roegiers and H. Bots, 'To the Reader', Lias 2009, vol. 36, no. 2〕 Until 2010, ''Lias'' was published by Academic Publishers Associated. The journal appears twice a year, with occasional double-issues. Back-issues of the journal up till 2004 are freely available.〔(''Lias'': Online access )〕 The majority of the articles in the first 36 issues concentrated on texts from, or relating to, the Low Countries. In 2010, ''Lias'' was taken over by a new publisher, Peeters Academic Publishing. ''Lias'' appears on the "initial list" of history journals in the European Reference Index of the Humanities of the European Science Foundation.〔(European Reference Index of the Humanities )〕
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