History of Religions 495 followers For nearly fifty years, History of Religions has set the standard for the study of religious phenomena from prehistory to modern times. History of Religions strives to publish scholarship that reflects engagement with particular traditions, places, and times and yet also speaks to broader methodological and/or theoretical issues in the study of religion.
History 131 followers
The Journal of Asian Studies 235 followers
Journal of Gender Studies 271 followers
Religion 141 followers
Oral Tradition 176 followers Oral Tradition seeks to provide a comparative and interdisciplinary focus for studies in oral literature and related fields by publishing research and scholarship on the creation, transmission, and interpretation of all forms of oral traditional expression.
Studies in Gender and Sexuality 206 followers
Environment and History 117 followers
International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration 146 followers
International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies 203 followers
Sexualities 183 followers
Gender and Language 101 followers
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 133 followers
Japanese Studies 71 followers
Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology 34 followers The Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology is a new journal launched by the Circle of Inner Asian Art, replacing its Newsletter (Issues 1-20, 1995-2005), which has become a major forum for discussion and publication of current international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and archaeology of Central and Inner Asia. Uniquely the journal covers the vast regions flanking the ancient Silk Roads from the Iranian world to western China and from the Russian steppes to north-western India. The journal's main focus will be on the pre-Islamic period of art and archaeology of Inner Asia. Related scholarly articles on language and history will also be published. More info on: www.brepols.net
South Asian History & Culture 18 followers South Asian History and Culture offers a forum that will provide an integrated perspective on the field at large. The journal aims to bring together research on South Asia in the humanities and social sciences, and to provide scholars with a platform covering, but not restricted to, their particular fields of interest and specialization. Such an approach is critical to any expanding field of study, for the development of more informed and broader perspectives, and of more overarching theoretical conceptions. The idea is to try to achieve a truly multidisciplinary journal on South Asian history and culture, under which the established (e.g. economic history, politics, gender studies) and more recent disciplines (e.g. minority rights, sexuality studies) will interact and enmesh with each other. A focus will also be to make more mainstream the more recently developed disciplines in the field of South Asian studies, which have to date remained specialized fields, for instance research on film, media, photography, sport, medicine and the environment. A significant concern for this journal is to focus across the region known as South Asia, and not simply on India, as most ‘South Asia' forums inevitably do. We are most conscious of this gap in South Asian studies and will work to bring into focus more scholarship on and from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and other parts of South Asia.
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