Chinese Studies
Chinese Studies in History
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Studia Asiatica. International Journal for Asian Studies
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Studia Asiatica was founded in 2000, being the first new Romanian journal of Asian studies, after the collapse of Communism (1989). The aims of the founders of the Journal were to walk in the footsteps of the previous generations of Orientalist scholars. Studia Asiatica is a generalist journal, welcoming studies in Asian religious history, culture, folklore and civilisation. Being a forum of international debate, Studia Asiatica is issued in five important languages (English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish). Its contributors come from mainstream academic institutions in Europe, the USA, Asia and elsewhere.
Chief Editors
Eugen CIURTIN (Institute for the History of Religions, Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Mihaela TIMUŞ (Institute for the History of Religions, Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Associate Editors
Ionut Daniel BANCILA (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
Daniela DUMBRAVA (Pontificio Istituto Orientale, Rome / University 'Al.I. Cuza', Iasi)
Honorary Scientific Board
Nalini BALBIR (Paris)
Katia BUFFETRILLE (Paris)
Anne CHAYET (Paris)
Agostino CILARDO (Naples)
Hubert DURT (Paris - Kyoto)
Hartmut-Ortwin FEISTEL (Berlin)
Rupert M. L. GETHIN (Bristol)
Philippe GIGNOUX (Paris)
Peter GOLDEN (Rutgers)
Jean KELLENS (Paris)
Per KVÆRNE (Oslo)
Jean LECLANT (Paris)
Siegfried LIENHARD (Stockholm)
Boris OGUIBÉNINE (Strasbourg)
Antonio PANAINO (Bologna)
Georges-Jean PINAULT (Paris)
Irma PIOVANO (Torino)
Christiane RECK (Göttingen)
Helmut ROTH (Bonn)
Klaus RÖHRBORN (Göttingen)
David Seyfort RUEGG (London)
Vladimir LIŠCÁK (Prague)
Michael E. STONE (Jerusalem)
Akira YUYAMA (Tokyo)
Chinese Management Studies
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Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology
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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.
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