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Publisher                : Taylor and Francis Online
Data Coverage       : 268 titles
Subject                   : Art and Humanities
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1a/b: Auto/Biography Studies
2151-72900898-9575Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yeara   /b: Auto/Biography Studies  enjoys an international reputation for publishing insightful and thought-provoking scholarship on autobiographies, biographies, life narratives, biofiction, autofiction, and identity studies. Drawing from a diverse global community of scholars, the editors of  a/b  publish essays that further the discourse on historic and contemporary forms of self-narration across genres, modalities, and disciplines.
For over thirty-five years, the journal has pushed conversations in the field in new directions and charted innovative paths in narrative analysis.
MLA International Bibliography; SCOPUS; ERIH Plus - European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences
2Acta Borealia Online
1503-111X0800-3831Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearActa Borealia: A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies   is a multi-disciplinary scientific journal for cultural studies. The journal presents results from research on northern societies, including reviews of new books about the north.
The journal publishes articles in disciplines such as history, archaeology, social anthropology, ethnography, geography, and linguistics. Topics of primary concern include:
ethnic relations
settlement patterns
economy
political, cultural, and social phenomena from prehistory to the recent past
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
Lapponica database of Rovaniemi Public Library
ProQuest Sociology Collection
Scopus (Elsevier)
Scott Polar Research Institute Library, Cambridge
Social Science Database (ProQuest)
Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest)
Sociology Database (ProQuest)
3Acta Linguistica Hafniensia: International 1949-07630374-0463Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearActa Linguistica Hafniensia   was founded in 1939 by the Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen, and has been an influential international platform for linguistic research ever since. Since 2009 the journal has been published in association with Routledge and continues to build on the strong traditions of the Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen through local management and editorship. Supported by an international editorial board of acclaimed scholars from across the linguistic field, Acta Linguistica Hafniensia welcomes high-calibre contributions from all areas of linguistics, but pays special attention to research within functional linguistics, cognitive linguistics and sociolinguistics. The journal embraces synchronic as well as diachronic perspectives, and carries articles that address language-specific as well as cross-linguistic and typological research questions. The journal appears twice a year and regularly publishes special issues devoted to particular themes and disciplines. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to single-blind peer review by independent expert referees.JournalSeek
MLA International Bibliography
Scopus (Elsevier)
Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest)
4African Historical Review 1753-25311753-2523Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe African Historical Review (formerly Kleio: A Journal of Historical Studies from Africa) is an accredited, peer-reviewed journal with a long and distinguished history. Originally conceived as a research and teaching forum for histories taught in the Department of History at the University of South Africa and to promote the work of students and staff, the journal is now an international publication for high quality articles on a wide variety of historical subjects.
The African Historical Review is independent of any professional society or association. Its mission is to be transdisciplinary, responsive to theoretical developments in research relating to the continent of Africa and within fields closely linked to historical and heritage studies . The journal welcomes contributions from both established and younger scholars on themes from or in Africa, and encourages innovative writing and research on a variety of topics and with an array of theoretical frameworks.
African Studies Abstracts Online
America History & Life;
Current Abstracts;
Historical Abstracts.
5Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean
1473-348X0950-3110Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAl-Masāq :  Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean  is a peer reviewed, international journal covering all aspects of Mediterranean societies and cultures from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries CE. As the journal of the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean, it aims to foster cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary investigation, encouraging debate on the intercommunal and transregional crosspollination within the Medieval Mediterranean, and promoting innovatory research.
Al-Masāq covers a varied range of topics, including:
Al-Masāq covers a varied range of topics, including:
Al-Masāq covers a varied range of topics, including:
• Transmission and communication of culture in the Mediterranean
• Islam in medieval European writings
• Mediterranean art and architecture
• Material Culture in the Mediterranean
• Seafaring and coastal communities
• Archaeology
• Hagiography, sermons and related literature
• Conversion: Jewish, Christian and Islamic
• Crusades, the Latin East
• Gender and the Mediterranean
• Islam in Spain and Sicily
• Norman Sicily
• Byzantium
• Orthodox Christianity
etc
Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Current Abstracts; Index Islamicus; OCLC 
6American Communist History 1474-39061474-3892Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAmerican Communist History, the non-partisan journal of the Historians of American Communism, makes available objective scholarship about the history of communism in the United States and its political, social and economic impact, broadly conceived. The journal also welcomes contributions which are transnational or international in scope, especially material that explores the dynamic relationship between American communism and the Soviet Union and research that addresses experiences and parties in national settings like Canada and Mexico, where there were inevitably links to the United States.
The subjects that American Communist History seeks to address are varied. They include precursors to the communist movement such as the Industrial Workers of the World, the African Blood Brotherhood, and the Socialist Party. Discussions of various splits, expulsions, rivals, and outgrowths (historically and organizationally) from the Communist Party, USA, such as the Socialist Workers Party, the Progressive Labor Party, and the various components of the New Communist Movement are encouraged. We are also interested in articles that examine communism and its relations with trade unions, peace and solidarity campaigns, LGBTQ mobilizations, youth and students, and oppressed nationalities (ethnicities), including, but not limited to, African American, Asian American, and Caribbean and Latin American.
America: History and Life; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; OCLC.
7American Journalism 2326-24860882-1127Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAmerican Journalism is the official publication of the American Journalism Historians Association. Peer reviewed and published quarterly, the journal concerns itself with media history in all national and transnational contexts. It publishes articles, essays, book reviews, and reviews of digital media. American Journalism welcomes articles that treat the history of communication in general; the history of journalism; the history of broadcasting, advertising and public relations; the history of media outside the United States; and theoretical issues in the literature or methods of media history. The journal intends to provide its readers with new knowledge about media history and to foster innovative approaches to the study of media history.
8American Nineteenth Century History1743-79031466-4658Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAmerican Nineteenth Century History   is a peer-reviewed, transatlantic journal devoted to the history of the United States during the long nineteenth century. It welcomes contributions on themes and topics relating to America in this period: slavery, race, and ethnicity, the Civil War and Reconstruction, military history, American nationalism, urban history, immigration and ethnicity, western history, the history of women, gender studies, African Americans and Native Americans, cultural studies and comparative pieces. In addition to articles based on original research, historiographical pieces, reassessments of historical controversies, and reappraisals of prominent events or individuals are welcome. Special issues devoted to a particular theme or topic will also be considered.America: History and Life; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; OCLC; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index ®.
9American Review of Canadian Studies1943-99540272-2011Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAmerican Review of Canadian   Studies (ARCS)   is a refereed, multidisciplinary, quarterly journal. Published since 1971 by the  Association for Canadian Studies in the United States  (ACSUS),  American Review of Canadian Studies   examines Canada and the Canadian point of view from an American perspective. Its articles - both disciplinary and interdisciplinary - explore Canada’s arts, cultures, economics, politics, history, society, and environment, recognizing Canada’s distinctive position in the world. Most issues also contain reviews of recently published books across that same broad spectrum of topics - reviews that acquaint readers with current scholarship in the field.America: History and Life
BHA Bibliography of the History of Art
Bibliography of Native North Americans
CPIQ
CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Current Abstracts
GEOBASE
Historical Abstracts
Humanities International Index
MLA International Bibliography
Periodicals Index Online
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
SCOPUS
Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts


Sociological Abstracts


10Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities
1469-28990969-725XTaylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearAngelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities   was established in September 1993 to provide an international forum for vanguard work in the theoretical humanities. In itself a contentious category, ’theoretical humanities’ represents the productive nexus of work in the disciplinary fields of literary criticism and theory, philosophy, and cultural studies. The journal is dedicated to the refreshing of intellectual coordinates, and to the challenging and vivifying process of re-thinking.
Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities encourages a critical engagement with theory in terms of disciplinary development and intellectual and political usefulness, the inquiry into and articulation of culture, and the complex determination of change and its relation to history. The journal is committed to fostering the theory of minor movements, recognising their significant impact on and dynamic relation to the development of cultures, political spaces and academic disciplines, and emphasising their formative power rather than their oppositional entrenchment.
The journal promotes inquiry into questions of existential and political definition and agency, on the personal, collective and institutional levels, and encourages the work of spirited and experimental theoretical writing in all areas of value production.
C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index; M L A International Bibliography (Modern Language Association of America); OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Philosophy Research Index; SCOPUS; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
11Annals of Science 1464-505XJanuary 18, 1900Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAnnals of Science   , launched in 1936, publishes work on the history of science, technology and medicine, covering developments from classical antiquity to the late 20th century. The Journal has a global reach, both in terms of the work that it publishes, and also in terms of its readership. The editors particularly welcome submissions from authors in Asia, Africa and South America.
Each issue contains research articles, and a comprehensive book reviews section, including essay reviews on a group of books on a broader level. Articles are published in English and the Journal welcomes proposals for special issues on relevant topics.
British Library Inside, Clarivate Analytics: Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents® / Arts & Humanities
Clarivate Analytics: Current Bibliography of the History of Science
Clarivate Analytics: Science Citation Index Expanded™
Clarivate Analytics: Social Sciences Citation Index®, Current Index to Statistics, Genamics JournalSeek, JournalTOCs, MathSciNet, Microsoft Academic, Naver Academic, Scopus™ , Web of Science
12ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles 1940-33640895-769XTaylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearOccupying a unique niche among literary journals,  ANQ   is filled with short, incisive research-based articles about the literature of the English-speaking world and the language of literature. Contributors unravel obscure allusions, explain sources and analogues, and supply variant manuscript readings. Also included are Old English word studies, textual emendations, and rare correspondence from neglected archives. The journal is an essential source for professors and students, as well as archivists, bibliographers, biographers, editors, lexicographers, and textual scholars. With subjects from Chaucer and Milton to Fitzgerald and Welty,  ANQ   delves into the heart of literature.EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Elsevier: Scopus; and MLA International Bibliography
13Anthrozoos 1753-03770892-7936Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearA vital forum for academic dialogue on human-animal relations,  Anthrozoös   is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that has enjoyed a distinguished history as a pioneer in the field since its launch in 1987. The key premise of  Anthrozoös   is to address the characteristics and consequences of interactions and relationships between people and non-human animals across areas as varied as anthropology, ethology, medicine, psychology, veterinary medicine and zoology. Articles therefore cover the full range of human–animal relations, from their treatment in the arts and humanities, through to behavioral, biological, social and health sciences.-
14Architecture and Culture 2050-78362050-7828Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearArchitecture and Culture , the international award winning, peer-reviewed journal of the Architectural Humanities Research Association, investigates the relationship between architecture and the culture that shapes and is shaped by it. Whether culture is understood extensively, as shared experience of everyday life, or in terms of the rules and habits of different disciplinary practices,  Architecture and Culture  asks how architecture participates in and engages with it – and how both culture and architecture might be reciprocally transformed.
Architecture and Culture publishes exploratory research that is purposively imaginative, rigorously speculative, visually and verbally stimulating. From architects, artists and urban designers, film-makers, animators and poets, from historians of culture and architecture, from geographers, anthropologists and other social scientists, from thinkers and writers of all kinds, established and new, it solicits essays, critical reviews, interviews, fictional narratives in both images and words, art and building projects, and design hypotheses. Architecture and Culture aims to promote a conversation between all those who are curious about what architecture might be and what it can do.

- ProQuest (including Design and Applied Arts Index)
- Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index
- Scopus
15Argumentation and Advocacy 2576-84761051-1431Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearArgumentation and Advocacy  is an official publication of the American Forensic Association. The mission of  Argumentation and Advocacy  is to promote scholarship in the field by publishing the best argumentation and advocacy research from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives. It seeks to address a broad intellectual audience interested in argumentation studies from a wide array of scholarly traditions such as modern and classical rhetoric, formal and informal logic, intercollegiate forensics, media studies, communication studies, political science, social advocacy, social influence, legal studies, and any other field that concerns arguments and/or arguing.Scopus
16Arms & Armour1749-62681741-6124Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearArms & Armour is a leading multidisciplinary journal publishing research from scholars around the world on the use, development, decoration and display of arms and armour throughout history. The journal engages with many areas of academic study including ancient, medieval, military and modern history; the history of science and technology; the fine and visual arts; design; ballistics; forensic science; war and conflict studies and museology. The journal also includes reviews of recently published books. America: History and Life, Academic Search Complete, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, British Humanities Index, Current Abstracts, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), Periodicals Index Online, Royal Historical Society Bibliography, Scopus, TOC Premier
17Art in Translation1756-1310-Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearArt in Translation  is the first journal that takes as its mission the publication of quality English language translation of the most significant and interesting articles on visual culture presently available only in their source languages. These texts are drawn from all areas of the visual arts: painting and drawing, sculpture, architecture, design, installation works and digital media. They introduce the English-speaking readership to new areas of scholarship and to writings that share as their main qualities excellence and originality.
Advised by an extensive network of scholars in art history and visual culture across the globe, Art in Translation actively seeks out those texts that deserve to be known to the broadest possible audience. It combines scholarly acumen with a readability that appeals to a broad audience, and is intended not only for specialists working in a single field of enquiry, but for anyone who is looking for new insights into visual art scholarship and practice across the world.
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18Art Journal 2325-53070004-3249Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe mission of  Art Journal , founded in 1941, is to provide a forum for scholarship and visual exploration in the visual arts; to be a unique voice in the field as a peer-reviewed, professionally mediated forum for the arts; to operate in the spaces between commercial publishing, academic presses, and artist presses; to be pedagogically useful by making links between theoretical issues and their use in teaching at the college and university levels; to explore relationships among diverse forms of art practice and production, as well as among art making, art history, visual studies, theory, and criticism; to give voice and publication opportunity to artists, art historians, and other writers in the arts; to be responsive to issues of the moment in the arts, both nationally and globally; to focus on topics related to twentieth- and twenty-first-century concerns; to promote dialogue and debate. The journal, which welcomes submissions from authors and artists worldwide and at every career stage, is published four times a year in spring, summer, autumn, and winter by the CAA.
19Asia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies 2330-63512330-6343Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAsia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies   (  APTIS ) intends to provide a transnational platform for Asia Pacific scholars to present their researches in translation studies and to forge closer ties with scholars in the other parts of the world. It aims to enhance academic investigations and further the exchanges of translation and cultural studies among global theoreticians and practitioners. It seeks to offer great opportunities for the exports of the achievements of translation studies and cultures of this region, and eventually promote the exchanges between western and eastern cultures.
The journal lays a unique emphasis on its aim to present an authentic and original overview on translation and intercultural studies in Asia Pacific region. It will cover a broad spectrum of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: literature, linguistics, history, art, media and communications, cultural studies, political science, international relations, sociology and anthropology as long as the focus of discussion is on translation and culture. APTIS accepts original research papers; case studies; book reviews; English translations of short stories, autobiographies, poems, and plays from authors within and outside Asia Pacific. Scholarly objectivity and originality are of utmost importance.
ESCI
20Asian Englishes2331-25481348-8678Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAsian Englishes  seeks to publish the best papers dealing with various issues involved in the diffusion of English and its diversification in Asia and the Pacific. It aims to promote better understanding of the nature of English and the role which it plays in the linguistic repertoire of those who live and work in Asia, both intra- and internationally, and in spoken and written form. The journal particularly highlights such themes as:
Varieties of English in Asia – Including their divergence & convergence
(phonetics, phonology, prosody, vocabulary, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse, rhetoric)
Theories of English teaching and testing informed by pluralistic paradigms, multilingualism, and translanguaging
English as a language of international and intercultural communication in Asia
English-language journalism, literature, and other media
Social roles and functions of English in Asian countries
Multicultural English and mutual intelligibility
Language policy and language planning
Impact of English on other Asian languages
English-knowing bi- and multilingualism
English-medium education
Relevance of new paradigms, such as English as a Lingua Franca, to Asian contexts.
The depth of penetration, use in various domains, and future direction of English in (the development of) Asian Societies.
Scopus, the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), the EBSCO database (Communication and Mass Media Complete) and in the Modern Language Association (MLA International Bibliography).
21Asian Philosophy 1469-29610955-2367Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAsian Philosophy   is an international journal concerned with such philosophical traditions as Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Buddhist and Islamic. The purpose of the journal is to bring these rich and varied traditions to a worldwide academic audience.
It publishes articles in the central philosophical areas of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, logic, moral and social philosophy, as well as in applied philosophical areas such as aesthetics and jurisprudence. It also publishes articles comparing Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.
Bibliography of Asian Studies; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; Linguistic Bibliography; Multicultural Education Abstracts; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; ProQuest Central; SCOPUS; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; The FRANCIS database; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
22Atlantic Studies: Global Currents 1740-46491478-8810Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAtlantic Studies  is a multidisciplinary quarterly that publishes cutting-edge research, studying the Atlantic world as a conceptual, historical, and cultural space. It explores transnational, transhistorical, and transdisciplinary intersections, but also addresses global flows and perspectives beyond the Atlantic as a closed or self-contained space. In the larger context of global flows, the journal considers the Atlantic as part of wider networks, a space of exchange, and an expanding paradigm beyond the limits of its own geography, moving beyond national, regional, and continental divides by examining entangled histories and cultures. Published on behalf of MESEA (Society for Multi-Ethnic Studies: Europe and the Americas), the journal challenges critical orthodoxies that have drawn sharp lines between the experiences and representations of the Atlantic world and its wider global context, in particular in relation to the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Topics for submissions may include but are not limited to the following:
Political and cultural processes, the impacts of globalization, markets and communications
The transnational and the transhistorical
The ‘Global Atlantic’: the global and the local; forms of historical and contemporary
globalization; global cognition
Maritime geographies
Oceanic studies: the Pacific and Pacific Rim, and the Indian Ocean in relation to the Atlantic
(Trans)hemispheric perspectives
Ecologies, including non-human phenomena (animals, environments, technologies, infrastructures)
The public Atlantic: memories, museums and memorializations
Indigeneity
Forms of creolization and mestizaje/métissage
Migratory flows, diasporas and settlements
Forms of colonization and imperialism
Cosmopolitanism and civilizations
Urban and non-urban spaces
Flows of knowledge: vectors, science, medicine
America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; M L A International Bibliography; OCLC; SCOPUS; Clarivate Analytics Emerging Sources Citation Index.
23Australasian Journal of Philosophy1471-68280004-8402Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  Australasian Journal of Philosophy (AJP)   is one of the world's leading philosophy journals. Founded in 1923, it has been continuously published ever since. It is recognized as one of the best in the analytic tradition, but is not narrow in what it regards as worthy of acceptance. Heavily cited in the general philosophical literature, it is covered by all the major abstracting and indexing services, including the Arts and Humanities Citation Index® which provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information and cited references found in the world's leading arts and humanities journals. In addition to Articles and Discussion Notes, the journal publishes Book Reviews and Book Notes as well as occasional commissioned Critical Notices.A P A I S: Australian Public Affairs Information Service; Periodicals Index Online; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; SCOPUS; Humanities International Index; International; Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Philosopher's Index; ProQuest Central; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Thomson Reuters: Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
24Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 2203-18711443-4318 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art  is published by the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. AAANZ is Australia’s professional body for art and design historians, arts writers, artists, students of art history and theory, and museum professionals. The  Journal  is Australasia’s principal refereed art history journal. The Journal is dedicated to the study of art history and its various emanations including art practice, theory and exhibition.EBSCOhost , Art & Architecture Complete, 5/1/2010-,Art & Architecture Index, 5/1/2010- Art & Architecture Source, 5/1/2010- Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, v.5, 1986-v.5, 1986, TOC Premier (Table of Contents), 5/1/2010- Informit, APAIS: Australian Public Affairs Information Service (Online), 1977-1999, ProQuest, Art, Design & Architecture Collection, Arts & Humanities Database, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, v.5, 1986-v.5, 1986,International Bibliography of Art, Selective
25Australian Archaeology2470-03630312-2417Taylor and Francis Online3 Issues per yearAustralian Archaeology   , the official publication of the  Australian Archaeological Association Inc ., is a refereed journal published since 1974. It accepts original articles in all fields of archaeology and other subjects relevant to archaeological research and practice in Australia and nearby areas. Archaeology is defined broadly and covers the deep past, historic and contemporary periods in terms of research and cultural heritage management. Material relating to research in biological anthropology, social and cultural anthropology, history, Aboriginal studies, environmental science and other related areas is welcomed, particularly when it relates to current problems and issues in Australian archaeology.  Australian Archaeology  is published three times a year in April, August and November.the Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS, Australian Public Affairs Information Service (APAIS) and Anthropological Literature and Anthropological Index Online
26Australian Historical Studies 1940-50491031-461XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAustralian Historical Studies     is a refereed journal publishing original and previously unpublished (online or hard copy) articles. First appearing in 1940, it is the oldest and most highly-regarded academic journal of Australian history. It is published four times a year.
Australian Historical Studies deals with all aspects of the history of Australia including its global context. All historical approaches are welcomed.
A P A I S: Australian Public Affairs Information Service (Online); America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; Periodicals Index Online; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
27Australian Journal of Linguistics1469-29960726-8602Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Australian Journal of Linguistics    is the official journal of the Australian Linguistic Society and the premier international journal on language in Australia and the region. The focus of the journal is research on Australian Indigenous languages, Australian Englishes, community languages in Australia, language in Australian society, and languages of the Australian-Pacific region. The journal publishes papers that make a significant theoretical, methodological and/or practical contribution to the field and are accessible to a broad audience.A P A I S: Australian Public Affairs Information Service; Australian Education Index; Bibliographic Index; Communications Abstracts; Communication and Mass Media Complete; Contents Pages in Education; Dietrich's Index Philosophicus; EBSCOhost; Education Research Index; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences;   ISI:  Social Sciences Citation Index; Linguistics Abstracts; Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts; Linguistic Bibliography; M L A International Bibliography; Multicultural Education Abstracts; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Research into Higher Education Abstracts; Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies; SCOPUS; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Swets Information Services; Technical Education & Training Abstracts and Thomson Gale.
28Baptist Quarterly2056-77310005-576XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearBaptist Quarterly  engages Baptist heritage and history, not only encouraging readers to recall the past, but enabling them to reflect on Baptist life today, and to be challenged and inspired for tomorrow.
This journal reflects the interests of the Baptist Historical Society and aids research into Baptist history, whether for full-time academics, for those interested in the history of local churches or for Baptist family members.
ATLA Religion Database; Scopus
29Black Theology: An International Journal 1743-16701476-9948Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearBlack Theology: An International Journal  provides a forum for the articulation and expression of issues of faith among Black people across the world. Contributions explore the nature of the Black religious experience in relation to African, Caribbean, American, Antipodean or Asian origins and other relevant contexts. 
Black Theology provides:
A forum for theological expression by Black people
Education for church and community on Black concerns
Religious, social and cultural information on, and critique of, the Black experience across the many varied contexts where Black theological issues are discussed
An avenue for the publication of research findings on Black issues
Reviews of relevant books, music and media
Academic Search Premier; ATLA Religion Database; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH); Religion and Philosophy Collection; Scopus; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
30British Journal for the History of Philosophy
1469-35260960-8788Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe  BJHP   publishes articles and reviews on the history of philosophy from the ancient world to the end of the twentieth century. The journal is designed to foster understanding of the history of philosophy through studying the writings of past philosophers in their context and with sensitivity to issues of both philosophical argumentation and historical development.
Although focusing on the recognized classics, a feature of the journal is to give attention to less major figures and to influences and relationships that are often overlooked. Articles cover the history of Western philosophy, although articles that explore connections to other traditions are also encouraged.
America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents - Arts & Humanities.
31Bronte Studies1745-82261474-8932Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearBrontë Studies  is the only journal solely dedicated to research on the Brontë family. Published continuously since 1895, it aims to encourage further study and research on all matters relating to the Brontë family, their background and writings, and their place in literary and cultural history. Original, peer-reviewed articles are published as well as papers delivered at conferences, notes on matters of interest, short notices reporting research activities and correspondence arising from items previously published in the journal.Academic Search Alumni, Academic Search Complete, Academic Search Elite, Academic Search Premier, Advanced Placement Source, Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents - Arts & Humanities, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), Genamics JournalSeek, Humanities International Complete, International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ), Modern Language Association Bibliography, Publishing Opportunities Database, Scopus, TOC Premier, Victorian Bibliography and Victorian Database, Yearbook of English Studies
32Bulletin of Spanish Studies1478-34281475-3820Taylor and Francis Online10 issues per yearFounded at Liverpool in 1923 by the influential British Hispanist E. Allison Peers, the  Bulletin of Spanish Studies   is a learned review dedicated to research into the languages, literatures, histories, cultures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Also known as the  Bulletin of Hispanic Studies  (1949–2001), the  Bulletin of Spanish Studies   soon established a world-wide reputation, and is now recognised as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic scholarship. ,,
The Bulletin publishes articles and reviews, as well as some full-length studies and reference-works, on almost any and all aspects and topics concerned with Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
Hispanic American Periodicals Index; Humanities International Index
Linguistic Bibliography
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
MLA International Bibliography
Religion Index One: Periodicals
Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index® (A&HCI)
33Childhood in the Past2040-85281758-5716Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearChildhood in the Past  provides a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international forum for the publication of research into all aspects of children and childhood in the past, which transcends conventional intellectual, disciplinary, geographical and chronological boundaries. The editor welcomes offers of papers from any field of study which can further knowledge and understanding of the nature and experience of childhood in the past. British Humanities Index
Scopus
34Chinese Studies in History1558-0407March 2, 1900Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearChinese Studies in History   makes noteworthy works and important trends of historical study in the Chinese-speaking world available to English-language readers. Thematic issues present original papers or articles from academic journals and anthologies that have been selected for translation because of their excellence, interest, and contribution to scholarship on the topic. The journal additionally publishes English-language book reviews of Chinese-language historical texts. Topical coverage ranges over all periods and subfields of Chinese and East Asian history as well as more general theoretical and historiographical questions of interest to historians of many specialties. Each issue includes a substantive introduction by the editor or specialist guest editor.America: History and Life, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Bibliography of Asian Studies Online, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Historical Abstracts ,  MLA International Bibliography , and  Scopus .
35Cold War History1743-79621468-2745Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearAs the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, scholars of contemporary international affairs started taking a new look at the basic conflicts that had dominated the latter part of the twentieth century. A plentiful new historical literature on the Cold War era has come into being, greatly helped by the increase in access to archives and other source materials in most countries of the world, from the former Communist states in Europe, to China, to South Africa and elsewhere.
Cold War History is based in the Cold War Studies Programme at LSE IDEAS, the London School of Economics Centre for International Affairs, Strategy and Diplomacy. It makes available the results of recent research on the origins and development of the Cold War and its impact on nations, alliances and regions at various levels of statecraft, as well as in areas such as the military and intelligence, the economy, and social and intellectual developments. The new history of the Cold War is a fascinating example of how experts – often working across national and disciplinary boundaries – are able to use newly available information to refine, or in some cases destroy, old images and interpretations. Cold War History publishes the best of this emerging scholarship, from a perspective that attempts to de-centre the era through paying special attention to the role of Europe and the Third World. The journal welcomes contributions from historians and representatives of other disciplines on all aspects of the global Cold War and its present repercussions.
America: History and Life; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Lancaster Index to Defence & International Security Literature; OCLC; Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index.®.
36Colonial Latin American Review1466-18021060-9164Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearColonial Latin American Review (CLAR)   is a unique interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the colonial period in Latin America. The journal was created in 1992, in response to the growing scholarly interest in colonial themes related to the Quincentenary.
CLAR offers a critical forum where scholars can exchange ideas, revise traditional areas of inquiry and chart new directions of research. With the conviction that this dialogue will enrich the emerging field of Latin American colonial studies, CLAR offers a variety of scholarly approaches and formats, including articles, debates, review-essays and book reviews. These contributions not only reflect the latest research on different aspects of colonial Latin America, but also point to new critical directions shared by art, history, anthropology, literature and other disciplines.
America: History and Life, Anthropological Index Online, CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Hispanic American Periodicals Index, Historical Abstracts, Humanities International Index, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, OCLC, SCOPUS, Sociological Abstracts, Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index® (A&HCI)
37Comedy Studies 2040-61182040-610XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearComedy Studies   reflects the increasingly cross-disciplinary and international nature of studies into comedy and documents exciting and innovative research into this hitherto under-represented field.  Comedy Studies   is the only globally accessible journal that provides a forum for research in comedy studies, and its relation to other disciplines: theatre/ performance, film, TV, art, music, philosophy, sociology, psychology, media, science, cultural studies, gender studies, science and history are all discussed in the journal’s research.  Comedy Studies   is a dynamic, innovative academic journal, that discusses the all aspects of comedy and we are always looking for new contributors and collaborators.-
38Comparative and Continental Philosophy
1757-06461757-0638 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearComparative and Continental Philosophy  is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes leading edge papers by internationally respected scholars in comparative and continental philosophy. Published in affiliation with the Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, this academic journal is accessible to a wide range of readers from various disciplines such as philosophy, religion, art history, comparative literature, critical theory, phenomenological psychology, and cultural theory.
Although anchored in the discipline of philosophy and designed to provide a much needed niche in the natural development of continental philosophy into other non-western ways of thinking, submissions are welcomed from other disciplines as well and need not be necessarily comparative in nature. For comparative submissions, Asia is the journal’s primary focus, but we welcome papers devoted to any non-western region, especially Africa, Latin America, and comparative Continental and Anglo-American philosophy. The journal also includes papers on critical spirituality that discuss inter-cultural encounters and address understanding through meditative thinking, papers on contemporary feminism, and comparative ecology/environmental philosophy.
ATLA Religion Database
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39Computer Assisted Language Learning
1744-32100958-8221Taylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearComputer Assisted Language Learning  is dedicated to publishing articles that enhance our understanding of the  technology-mediated language learning process . Arts & Humanities Citation Index®; British Education Index (BEI); Contents Pages in Education; Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); Educational Technology Abstracts; Education Resources Information Center ( ERIC); ERIH (European Reference Index for the Humanities, Pedagogical and Educational Research); INSPEC; Language Teaching; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; MLA International Bibliography; Psychological Abstracts; PsycINFO; PsychLIT; SCOPUS® and the Social Sciences Citation Index®.
40Contemporary British History
1743-79971361-9462Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearContemporary British History offers innovative new research on British society, culture, politics, foreign policy, and the economy in the recent past. We welcome work from across disciplines as well as work that takes a comparative or transnational approach to contemporary Britain. Given the changing nature of the field, we are particularly interested in submissions dealing with the period since 1945.
The research articles published in Contemporary British History are diverse in their approach to the past. Alongside detailed archival case studies, we publish theoretical and methodological reflections on the nature of the field, work on teaching contemporary British history, and analyses of the politics and public resonance of writing history. The journal also publishes book reviews, review essays, and witness seminars. We encourage submissions across these fields, and are open to suggestions for pieces that take a different form to the traditional research article.
America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; SCOPUS; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index®.
41AContemporary Buddhism1476-79531463-9947Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearContemporary Buddhism   is an international, Thomson Reuters-indexed journal that publishes articles on the current state and influence of Buddhism. The journal is cross-disciplinary in its outlook and in addition to Buddhist and Religious Studies approaches, presents work from philosophers, anthropologists, psychologists, sociologists, historians, theologians, political scientists and other disciplines.  Contemporary Buddhism   examines the historical, doctrinal, literary, social, political, developments that have formed contemporary versions of Buddhism, East and West. In all this Buddhism is predicated as an inhabited and relevant action-influencing worldview.
The interests of Contemporary Buddhism include:
the meeting of Buddhism with western culture, the current self-understanding of different traditions of Buddhism and the relations between these traditions, • the relations of Buddhism to other world religious traditions, both in mutual appreciation and in conflict, • Buddhism in application within societies, Western and Asian, • the uptake of Buddhism into other fields and disciplines, • spotlighting issues arising for Buddhism in the 21st century, • the non-partisan representation of all schools of Buddhism, • the active investigation of diversity in the development of Buddhism as we see it today.
British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; OCLC; Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents®/Arts & Humanities.
42Contemporary Music Review1477-22560749-4467Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearContemporary Music Review  is an interdisciplinary forum for research in and about music now. Our six issues per year feature articles and essays across a broad spectrum of global contemporary music research as well as reports, bibliographic studies, interviews, scores and translations. Interested guest editors may submit proposals for themed issues addressing any topic in contemporary music studies, including analytical, cultural, environmental, historical, scientific, social, and technological approaches. Individual authors may contact the Editor to inquire about their article’s fit in an upcoming themed issue.British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; International Index to Music Periodicals; OCLC; The Music Index; Periodicals Index Online; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters' Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
43Contemporary Theatre Review1477-22641048-6801Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearContemporary Theatre Review  is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre and performance studies. The journal is home to the most rigorous, experimental, and influential scholarly interventions into the study of international theatre and related practices. Publishing the best research on a broad spectrum of performance practices – including mainstream theatre, drama, performance histories; live art and performance art; dance theatre; digital performance; sound; and performative social and applied practices –  Contemporary Theatre Review  supports and encourages a wide range of methodologies and approaches, especially interdisciplinary inflections. Each issue includes scholarly articles, critical documents (including interviews and forum discussions), book reviews, and ‘backpages’, with an emphasis on the analysis of new, under-represented or otherwise marginalised examples of performance, grounded in their historical, social, cultural and political conditions of production. British Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; International Index to the Performing Arts; OCLC; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
44Creative Industries Journal
1751-07081751-0694Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe scope of the  Creative Industries Journal   is global, primarily aimed at those studying and practicing activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and which have a potential for wealth creation. These activities primarily take place in advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, television and radio.Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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45Critical Horizons (A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory)
1568-51601440-9917Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearCritical Horizons: a journal of philosophy and social theory  works at the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics and social and critical theory. It brings together a unique combination of perspectives to create a vibrant forum for critical analysis and creative dissonance.  Critical Horizons  is dedicated to publishing original analyses of contemporary social and cultural life from those working at the forefront of critical thinking as well as new generations of critical theorists from across a broad range of cultural contexts and theoretical traditions.
Critical Horizons publishes articles from critical theorists working in social and political philosophy, aesthetics, spatial and urban theory, anthropology, history of ideas, film and art theory, gender studies, comparative literature, social and critical theory.
Philosophy Research Index, The Philosopher's Index, Proquest/CSA Sociological Abstracts, Proquest/CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Proquest/CSA Social Service Abstracts, Scopus
46Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
1939-91380011-1619Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearSince its inception in the 1950s,  Critique   has consistently identified the most notable novelists of our time. In the pages of  Critique   appeared the first authoritative discussions of Bellow and Malamud in the '50s, Barth and Hawkes in the '60s, Pynchon, Elkin, Vonnegut, and Coover in the '70s; DeLillo, Atwood, Morrison, and García Márquez in the '80s; Auster, Amy Tan, David Foster Wallace, and Nurrudin Farah in the '90s; and Lorrie Moore and Mark Danielewski in the new century. Readers go to  Critique   for critical essays on new authors with emerging reputations, but the general focus of the journal is fiction after 1950 from any country.  Critique   is published five times a year.Abstracts in English Studies; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Gale Cengage: Book Review Index Online; H.W. Wilson: Humanities Index; International Bibliography of Book Reviews (IBR); International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ); MLA International Bibliography; Periodical Abstracts Research (PerAbs); Research Alert; Scopus; and Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
47Cultural and Social History
1478-00461478-0038Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearRecent epistemological challenges have shaken the core assumptions of many historians. 'Culture' is now seen as intrinsic to social practice, and therefore at the heart of society itself.  Cultural and Social History , the official peer-reviewed journal of the Social History Society (SHS), aims to address disciplinary shifts, and create a dialogue between social and cultural historians. The journal emphasizes the ways the 'social' and 'culture' are mutually constitutive and that study of one enables a deeper understanding of the other. The  and  in our title is important: all submissions to the journal should aim to contribute to the understanding of both cultural and social history.De Gruyter Saur: IBZ - Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes; Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes; EBSCOhost; America: History and Life; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Left Index; Political Science Complete; SocINDEX; TOC Premier; Scopus; Gale; Academic OneFile; Book Review Index; InfoTrac Custom; InfoTrac Student Edition; Psychology Collection; OCLC; ArticleFirst; CSA Sociological Abstracts; Electronic Collections Online; ProQuest:British Humanities Index; CSA Social Services Abstracts; CSA Sociological Abstracts; Professional ProQuest Central; ProQuest 5000 International; ProQuest Central; ProQuest Research Library; Worldwide Political Science Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Web of Science.
48Culture and Religion
1475-56291475-5610Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearCulture and Religion   is an interdisciplinary journal seeking an engagement between scholars working across a range of disciplinary fields, including anthropology, cultural studies, critical theory and gender studies, and postcolonial studies. Lying at the interface between the study of religion and other academic studies of culture,  Culture and Religion   is a forum for exploring the perspectives of both anthropology and cultural studies. In particular, the journal will consider why cultural studies have hitherto neglected the significance of religious manifestations in cross-cultural perspectives, and define ways in which the discipline of religious studies needs to engage with other areas of contemporary critical, cultural, and anthropological theory.Anthropological Index Online; Anthropological Literature; British Humanities Index ; Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the; Social Sciences; OCLC; Religion Index One: Periodicals; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index.
49Current Issues in Language Planning
1747-75061466-4208Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearThe journal  Current Issues in Language Planning   provides major summative and thematic review studies spanning and focusing the disparate language policy and language planning literature related to: 1) polities and language planning and 2) issues in language planning. It also publishes individual articles related to any area of language policy and planning. The journal publishes four issues per year. Polity study issues describe language policy and planning in various countries/regions/areas around the world, while the themed issues numbers are developed around a language policy and planning topic. Polity studies and thematic issues' papers in this journal may be self-nominated or invited contributions from acknowledged experts in the field.   Guidelines for polity studies  are available, and our  Instructions for Authors  page provides further information on how to submit a paper.Australian Education Index; Contents Pages in Education; Current Abstracts; EBSCOhost; Elsevier BV (Scopus); Education Resources Information Center (ERIC); Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; SCOPUS®; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts
50Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa
2159-91301013-929XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearCurrent Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa   is published bi-annually by Routledge.   Current Writing   focuses on recent writing and re-publication of texts on southern African and (from a 'southern' perspective) commonwealth and/or postcolonial literature and literary-culture. Works of the past and near-past must be assessed and evaluated through the lens of current reception.Africa Studies Abstracts Online; Scopus.
51Dance Chronicle

1532-42570147-2526Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearDance Chronicle   is an independent, peer-reviewed journal published three times a year by Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. Founded in 1977 by George Dorris and Jack Anderson,  Dance Chronicle  is one of only two journals covering the field of dance studies in the United States. The journal is international in scope and interdisciplinary in vision—as indicated by its subtitle Studies in Dance and the Related Arts—with a strength in historical research.  Dance Chronicle  accepts submissions on any topic related to the field of dance within historical or contemporary contexts. Strong submissions situate their arguments within established and emerging conversations on the aesthetic, social, economic, and political dimensions of dance. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary articles and submissions not only from scholars of dance, but also from those working in related disciplines, such as theater and performance studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, gender studies, and history. Our purview encompasses research rooted in humanities-based paradigms including historical and ethnographic methodologies; quantitative or scientific articles fall outside the purview of the journal.Arts and Humanities Citation Index; CSA Physical Education Index; Current Contents/Arts and Humanities; Dance Current Awareness Bulletin; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; H.W. Wilson Indexes; Haus des Buches; Humanities Index; International Index to the Performing Arts (IIPA); ISI: Arts and Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; Nouvelles de Danse; OCLC; Periodical Abstracts Research (PerAbs); Periodicals Index Online; Physical Education Index; ProQuest Research Library; Research Alert; RILM Abstracts of Music and Literature; SwetsWise All Titles; and Ulrichs Periodicals Directory.   
52de arte
2471-41000004-3389Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearde arte is an international peer-reviewed journal offering a distinctive, integrated forum for original research in the visual arts, art history, art criticism, visual culture and related disciplines. The primary focus is on South Africa, Africa and the Global South, where arts and culture have had an instrumental role in forging identities and post-colonial realities. The journal aims to be representative of a variety of viewpoints and emphasises an interdisciplinary approach, cognisant of the value of a dynamic interface between the visual arts and other fields including philosophy, politics, history, religion, and literature. It further seeks to provide a platform for under-represented African visual arts and art criticism on the global stage.-
53Design and Culture

1754-70831754-7075Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearDesign and Culture  reflects the state of scholarship in the field of design and nurtures new or overlooked lines of inquiry that redefine our understanding of design. The editors invite design scholars and practitioners to think critically about social justice, exclusion, and privilege, and imagine the journal as a forum that can foster rich and provocative conversations across power-differentiated communities, geographic distance, and disciplinary divides.-
54Digital Creativity
1744-38061462-6268Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearDigital Creativity is a major peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of the creative arts, design and digital technologies. It publishes articles of interest to those involved in the practical task and theoretical aspects of making or using digital media in creative disciplines. These include but are not limited to visual arts, interaction design, physical computing and making, computational materials, textile and fashion design, filmmaking and animation, game design, music, dance, drama, architecture and urban design. The following list, while not exhaustive, indicates a range of topics that fall within the scope of the journal: * New insights through the use of digital media in the creative process * The relationships between practice, research and technology * The design and making of digital artefacts and environments * Interaction relationships between digital media and audience / public * Everyday experience with digital design and artwork * Aspects of digital media and storytelling * Theoretical conceptsRTbibliographies Modern; Computer Science Index; Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Educational Technology Abstracts; Ergonomics Abstracts Online; OCLC; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
55Dix-Neuf: Journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviemistes
1478-7318-Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearDix-Neuf , the journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes, is a forum for cutting-edge research in nineteenth-century French and francophone studies in all relevant disciplines. It is interdisciplinary in focus and seeks to promote wide-ranging critical and theoretical debate. The journal brings together a team of internationally recognized scholars on its editorial and advisory boards.
Nineteenth-century French studies opens out onto multiple fields of enquiry and areas of knowledge. Since methods of working and of sharing ideas have undergone radical transformations over the last decade, this publication looks forward in terms of its mode of delivery, publishing in electronic form only. Electronic publication enables greater flexibility of delivery, access and presentation.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Modern Language Association International Bibliography; Scopus.
56Dress (The Journal of the Costume Society of America)2042-17290361-2112Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearDress , the journal of the Costume Society of America, has been in publication since 1975. It represents the highest level of scholarship and addresses many diverse areas of study including examinations of dress in art, social history, anthropology, and material culture. The journal also invites work on fundamental concerns such as theory, research methods, and analytical and interpretative papers that describe and place dress in cultural or historical context. Areas of interest include:
•Material culture studies, •Dress in its many contexts: social, cultural, historical, •Scholarship in the exhibition of dress, •Art and design of dress, •Dress historiography, research methodology, and theory, •Forums for topics that shape the field of dress scholarship
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57Dutch Crossing (Journal of Low Country Studies)
1759-78540309-6564Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearDutch Crossing  published since 1977, is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, devoted to all aspects of Low Countries studies: history and art history of all periods, Dutch and Flemish (plus Afrikaans) literary and cultural studies, Dutch as a foreign language, and intercultural and transnational studies. It also publishes conference papers, research reports, book reviews and occasionally, English translations of Dutch literary works. Coverage includes both the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as other places where Dutch historically had or continues to have an impact, including parts of the Americas, Southern Africa and South-East Asia. A special focus concerns relations between the Low Countries and the English-speaking world in all periods from the Middle Ages to the present day.Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Bibliography of the History of Art, British Humanities Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents - Arts & Humanities, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), International Bibliography of Art, Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, Modern Language Association Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, Social Sciences Citation Index, TOC Premier
58Early Medieval China

1946-78421529-9104 Taylor and Francis Online1 issue per yearEstablished in 1994,  Early Medieval China  is the world's only journal dedicated to the transformative period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras (ca. 220–589). This interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal explores all aspects of Chinese history, literature, society, religion and thought, and material culture of China's early medieval age.
Scope
•History and culture of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, as well as relevant developments during the late Han and early Tang
•Belles-lettres and literary criticism of the period
•Religious and philosophical movements
•Ethnic minorities and interactions among Chinese and non-native dynasties
•Art and archaeology
•Scientific and technological inventions
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59Early Modern French Studies2056-30432056-3035 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearEarly Modern French Studies  (formerly  Seventeenth-Century French Studies ) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, original articles in English and French on a broad range of literary, cultural, methodological, and theoretical topics relating to the study of early modern France. The journal has expanded its historical scope and now covers work on the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Within this period of French literary and cultural history, the journal particularly welcomes work that relates to the term 'early modern', as well as work that interrogates it. It continues to publish special issues devoted to particular topics (such as the highly successful 2014 special issue on the cultural history of fans) as well as individual submissions.America: History and Life, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Abstracts, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), Genamics JournalSeek, Historical Abstracts, International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ), Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, Modern Language Association Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, TOC Premier
60Early Popular Visual Culture 1746-06621746-0654Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearEarly Popular Visual Culture   (EPVC) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to stimulating research and interdisciplinary studies in relation to all forms of popular visual culture before 1930.
EPVC examines the use and exploitation of popular cultural forms such as (but not limited to) cinema, photography, the magic lantern, panoramas, music hall, illustrated books and periodicals, cartoon strips, circus, stage performances, posters and caricatures in the fields of entertainment, education, science, advertising and the domestic environment, and is primarily concerned with the evolving social, technological and economic contexts which such popular cultural products inhabited and influenced.
British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; OCLC; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
61East African Literary and Cultural Studies2327-74162327-7408Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearEastern African Literary & Cultural Studies  (  EALCS ) is a pioneering international peer-reviewed journal which offers a distinctive, integrated forum for scholarship on the literature, culture and arts of the Eastern Africa region and their widespread influence. Arts and culture have played an instrumental role in the post-colonial project, and indeed in the forging of twenty-first century identities and realities, where they have actively engaged with ideas from other fields including economics, politics, history, and religion. This dynamic interface is explored in the journal. Exceptional creative work from and about the region is also considered for publication. The journal invites submissions of research articles, review essays, roundtable debates, interviews, creative work, book reviews and conference alerts.
62East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal1875-21521875-2160Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearEast Asian Science, Technology and Society: an International Journal   (EASTS) is an interdisciplinary quarterly journal. Based in Taiwan, its editorial board consists of leading scholars who are committed to the promotion and advancement of the study of science, technology and society in East Asia. Flexible, dynamic, and responsive to contemporary issues, EASTS values the academic traditions of the region and welcomes innovative STS scholarship that is transdisciplinary and transnational. Aiming to actively engage with the global STS community and to critically assess how science, technology and society are co-produced and mutually evolve, EASTS includes, but is not limited to, research articles, research notes, review articles, reflective essays, and book reviews.Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCO), Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCO), Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents ® Arts & Humanities, Clarivate Analytics: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Microsoft Academic, OCLC Electronics Collections Online, ProQuest Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Journals, ProQuest Materials Science Journals, Publons, PubMed, Scopus ™- click here for current CiteScore, SocINDEX (with full text) (EBSCO), TOC Premier (EBSCO), Ulrichsweb, Web of Science, Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI), DTU Findit, E-LIB Bremen, Electronic Journals Library (EZB), Google Scholar, IBZ Online
63East European Jewish Affairs1743-971X1350-1674 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearEast European Jewish Affairs - an interdisciplinary journal - serves as the leading global journal dealing with both Jews in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union as well as Ashkenazic Jews wherever in the world they may be. Serving as a bridge between Jewish Studies and Russian and East European Studies, as well as between the scholarly community and the public, the journal welcomes scholarly submissions of single- or multi-authored articles, review essays, and annotated archival documents.
In addition, we encourage those working in the field of eastern European Jewish affairs, whether they be museum professionals or cultural activists, to submit to the journal for the new section, “East European Jewish Affairs in Action.”

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64English Academy Review: A Journal of English Studies1753-53601013-1752Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe English Academy Review: A Journal of English Studies (EAR)   is the journal of the English Academy of Southern Africa. In line with the Academy’s vision of promoting effective English as a vital resource and of respecting Africa’s diverse linguistic ecology, it welcomes submissions on language as well as educational, philosophical and literary topics from Southern Africa and across the globe. In addition to refereed academic articles, it publishes creative writing and book reviews of significant new publications as well as lectures and proceedings.  EAR   is an accredited journal that is published biannually by Unisa Press (South Africa) and Taylor & Francis. Its editorial policy is governed by the Council of the English Academy of Southern Africa who also appoint the Editor-in-Chief for a three-year term of office. Guest editors are appointed from time to time on an ad hoc basis. Africa Studies Abstracts Online; Index to South African Periodicals; Linguistic Bibliography and African Studies Abstracts.
65English Studies in Africa 1744-42170013-838XTaylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearFor more than a century, English Studies has been one of the defining publications in the field of ‘English’. Unique in the range and quality of its coverage, it attracts contributions from leading scholars worldwide on the language, literature and culture of the English-speaking world from the Early Medieval period to the present day. The foremost position of English Studies in many of these areas is widely recognized by its international readership and its listing in the Clarivate Analytics Arts & Humanities Citation Index®Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistic Bibliography; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International Bibliography; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature and SCOPUS.
66English Studies in Africa 1943-81170013-8398Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearSince it was established in the Department of English at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1958,  English Studies in Africa  has published a number of key interventions in literary studies. The journal has emphasized, as its name attests, the study of world literature in English within African contexts, at the same time as it set about promoting the study of African literature worldwide. Its founding editors clearly wished to establish a conduit between Anglo-American and Southern African literary studies, and this ethos persists, though in a revised form. Despite this commitment to its context, however,  English Studies in Africa  is unique in its willingness to publish articles on any literary, educational or language topic that the editors adjudge will be of interest to its diverse readership. While articles regarding English-language education and the English language in its various African manifestations are welcomed, contributors should be apprised of the fact that literary studies remain the core concern of the journal.-
67Ethics, Policy & Environment2155-0093 2155-0085Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearEthics, Policy & Environment    offers scholarly articles, reviews, critical exchanges, and short reflections on all aspects of environmental ethics, environmental philosophy, and the normative dimensions of environmental policy.
Ethics, Policy & Environment is of particular relevance to a number of disciplines, including Philosophy, Environmental Studies, Public Policy, Political Science, Law, Ecology, Economics, Architecture, Geography, and Urban Planning.
C S A Human Population & Natural Resource Management; Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Garden, Landscape & Horticulture Index; GEOBASE; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; Multicultural Education Abstracts; OCLC; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; SCOPUS; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Special Educational Needs Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Urban Studies Abstracts.
68Ethnomusicology Forum1741-19201741-1912Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearMembership of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology includes a subscription to  Ethnomusicology Forum   .   Information on how to become a member.   
Ethnomusicology Forum , formerly known as the British Journal of Ethnomusicology, is the academic, refereed journal of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology. The journal seeks to provide a dynamic forum for the presentation of new thinking in the field of ethnomusicology, defined broadly as the study of "people making music", and encompasses the study of all music, including Western art music and popular music.
Articles often emphasise first-hand, sustained engagement with people as music makers, taking the form of ethnographic writing following one or more periods of fieldwork. Typically, ethnographies aim for a broad assessment of the processes and contexts through and within which music is imagined, discussed and made. Ethnography may be synthesised with a variety of analytical, historical and other methodologies, often entering into dialogue with other disciplinary areas such as music psychology, music education, historical musicology, performance studies, critical theory, dance, folklore and linguistics. The field is therefore characterised by its breadth in theory and method, its interdisciplinary nature and its global perspective.
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69European Journal of English Studies1744-42331382-5577Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearEJES  presents work of the highest quality in English literature, linguistics and cultural studies from the multidisciplinary and multicultural perspective that characterises the study of English in Europe. Rather than producing miscellanies of essays from across the disciplines, the aim of the journal is to publish substantial scholarly and critical interventions, from a variety of perspectives, on chosen themes, and thereby to influence the agenda in its disciplines. A research journal, written by and for specialists from all parts of the disciplinary spectrum of English Studies in Europe and beyond,  EJES  is also addressed to academics interested in the dialogical and plurivocal development of their subject and in innovative work outside their own area of expertise. To this end, it also offers non-specialists examples of recent approaches and new ways of conceiving and engaging the field of English studies. The journal places a high premium on readability, discussion of controversial issues, and the inclusion of a wide range of disciplinary, cultural and theoretical perspectives. Communication and Mass Media Complete; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Educational Technology Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International Bibliography; Multicultural Education Abstracts; OCLC and Vocational Education & Training Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index®  and Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index®.
70European Review of History 1469-82931350-7486Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe  European Review of History - Revue européenne d'histoire  is an international journal covering European history of all centuries and subdisciplines. It aims to create a forum for ideas across Europe, to encourage the most innovatory research, to make diverse historiographies better known and to practically assist exchanges between young historians.
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71European Romantic Review 1740-46571050-9585Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe European Romantic Review publishes innovative scholarship on the literature and culture of Europe, Great Britain and the Americas during the period 1760-1840. Topics range from the scientific and psychological interests of German and English authors through the political and social reverberations of the French Revolution to the philosophical and ecological implications of Anglo-American nature writing. Selected papers from the annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism appear in one of the six issues published each year. Essays published in ERR will be considered for an annual award co-sponsored by ERR and NASSR.Scopus, America: History and Life; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; M L A International Bibliography; OCLC and Periodicals Index Online.
72Exemplaria: Medieval / Early Modern / Theory 1753-30741041-2573Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearLaunched in 1989,  Exemplaria  publishes papers that reconsider the methods and aims of scholarship on the medieval and early modern periods, broadly conceived. Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, British Humanities Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents - Arts & Humanities, EBSCO Publishing Services, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), Genamics Journal Seek, Humanities International Complete, Literary Reference Centre, Modern Language Association Bibliographies, Periodicals Index Online, Scopus, Thomson Reuters' Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), TOC Premier
73Family & Community History1751-38121463-1180Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearFamily & Community History  brings together historical and geographical approaches to communities and families in the past, setting them in an awareness of the importance of place. Places provide the raw material for testing wider generalizations about the past and the journal explores the ways in which studies of local places can extend academic and theoretical contexts. In pursuit of this aim we believe a range of methodological approaches can be applied to the study of past communities, including micro-studies, oral history and qualitative research as well as quantitative studies.
We define family and community history in a broad sense. Family can include studies of family and household structures, personal and family life cycles, family roles, kin relationships and migration. Community history can encompass social networks and structures, paid and unpaid work and religious, occupational, political or other voluntary-based communities. The focus is on the history of the UK and Ireland from the 18th to 20th centuries, although the journal will publish articles on other areas and places where they make a clear comparative or methodological contribution.
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74Fashion Practice 1756-93891756-9370Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearFashion Practice  is the first peer-reviewed academic journal to cover the full range of contemporary design and manufacture within the context of the fashion industry. Design processes and new technologies fuel the most vibrant areas of fashion practice and commerce today, yet they have been largely ignored by scholarship.
Fashion Practice fills this major gap by providing a much-needed forum for topics ranging from design theory to the impact of technology, economics and industry on fashion practice. Interdisciplinary and wide ranging, Fashion Practice addresses the entire business of fashion, including:
innovation in fashion design and practice
sustainability and ethics within the industry
micro- and nano-technologies within the fashion context
“smart” textiles and digital fashion
materials, design, concepts and process
fashion consumption and production from retail/e-tail to performance fashion
new developments in fashion and clothing retail
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75Fashion Theory
1751-74191362-704XTaylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearThe importance of studying the body as a site for the deployment of discourses is well-established in a number of disciplines. By contrast, the study of fashion has, until recently, suffered from a lack of critical analysis. Increasingly, however, scholars have recognized the cultural significance of self-fashioning, including not only clothing but also such body alterations as tattooing and piercing.  Fashion Theory  takes as its starting point a definition of “fashion” as the cultural construction of the embodied identity. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for the rigorous analysis of cultural phenomena ranging from footbinding to fashion advertising.-
76Feminist Modernist Studies2469-293X2469-2921Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearSustaining a broad international, global, and interdisciplinary scope,  Feminist Modernist Studies (FMS)  stresses theoretical, cultural, formalist, geographical, and archival approaches to feminist modernist writers and producers of art/culture over the long twentieth-century. Emphasizing modern women, gender, sexuality and feminist issues, the journal offers a much needed venue variously for ongoing work in the burgeoning, feminist areas of cultural studies and global, transnational studies; for the recovery of under-explored or “lost” women writers and producers of art/culture worldwide across all races and ethnicities; and for new developments in feminist critical theory--including feminist work addressing race, class, LGBTQ and disability studies, ecocriticism, transnational theory, “space” studies, anthropocene theory, “thing” theory, and post human scholarship.-
77First World War Studies
1947-50391947-5020Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearFirst World War Studies is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that seeks to publish articles that explore comparative, trans-national, and multi-disciplinary strengths evident in the International Society for First World War Studies and pursue as its guiding principles the same intellectual assets. 
In keeping with our Society’s objectives, the journal aims to showcase a wide range of approaches to the conflict, be they local, national, comparative or transnational in scope. We also publish articles breaking down disciplinary boundaries. The journal approaches the subject of the First World War without chronological, geographic, or topical constraints. It embraces not merely the period associated with the years between 1914 and 1918, but seeks to include the diplomatic, political, social, cultural, and military complexities evident before, during, and most certainly after the cessation of hostilities. The journal contributes to the ongoing debates concerning the origins and causes, conduct, and legacies of the First World War.
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78Folk Life (Journal of Ethnological Studies)
1759-670X0430-8778Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearFolk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies  is a journal devoted to the study of all aspects of traditional ways of life in Great Britain and Ireland. The journal publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research in the form of unsolicited articles, solicited papers (which are usually selected from those read at the Society's annual conference) and of members' papers (which are usually short reports of work in progress). Work published in Folk Life may include, for example, papers dealing with the traditional ways of life of other countries and regions, which may be compared to or contrasted with those of Great Britain and Ireland. The journal may also include appropriate work on museology related to traditional ways of life, on cultural heritage and tourism, and on the history and development of the study of ethnology.
This fascinating, interdisciplinary subject is important from a historical perspective, but it is also highly relevant to current debate on sustainability, globalisation, migrations of people and cultural identity. The journal is committed to multidisciplinary approaches, and wishes to foster international approaches and debate. It deals with all forms of both material and expressive culture, engages in current theoretical debate and provides a forum for innovative museological thinking. Folk Life aims to provide a robust selection of book reviews, which assists in the achievement of the aims of the Society for Folk Life Studies.
Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies is an international journal. It covers a wide range of topics and subjects, illustrating the breadth of relevance of the study of Folk Life to the understanding of past and present experience, exploring ways of life, folk art and related aesthetics, vernacular architecture, custom and belief, crafts, costume and the study of the landscape.
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79Food, Culture and Society
1751-74431552-8014Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearFood, Culture and Society :  An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research  is an international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to exploring the complex relationships among food, culture, and society from numerous disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as in the world of food beyond the academy. Diversity and inclusion are essential to the aims and scope of  Food, Culture & Society . We encourage Food Studies authors of diverse backgrounds and working on diverse topics to consider submitting their work to the Journal.
The Journal brings to bear the highest standards of research and scholarship on all aspects of food studies and encourages vigorous debate on a wide range of topics, such as:
• cross-cultural perspectives on eating behaviours
• gender and the food system
• recipes, cookbooks, and menu as texts
• philosophical and religious perspectives on food and the body
• social construction of culinary practices, beliefs, and traditions
• politics of the family meal
• dietary transitions
• psychological, cultural, and social determinants of taste
• methodological issues in the food studies
• malnutrition, hunger, and food security
• commodity chain and foodshed analysis
• food in fiction, film, and art
• comparative food history
• social and cultural dimensions of food technologies
• political economy of the global food system
• food studies pedagogy
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80Global Food History


2054-95552054-9547Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearGlobal Food History  is the preeminent peer-reviewed journal for authors who wish to write about food and drink using history as their primary disciplinary perspective—though we also welcome work from scholars in other disciplines or who use interdisciplinary methods to consider the relationship between food history and food studies.-
81Green Letters
 2168-14141468-8417Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearGreen Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism  explores the relationship between literary, artistic and popular culture and the various conceptions of the environment articulated by scientific ecology, philosophy, sociology and literary and cultural theory. We publish academic articles that seek to illuminate divergences and convergences among representations and rhetorics of nature – understood as potentially including wild, rural, urban and virtual spaces – within the context of global environmental crisis.
Green Letters is published three times yearly, with two themed editions and one unthemed. Recent themes have included eco-musicology, Victorian ecology, pre-Modern literature, ecophenomenology and the sacred, animal studies, and global and postcolonial ecocriticism. These themed editions allow us to anticipate developments in ecocriticism and produce coherent collections of new work, and are generally guest edited by experts in their respective fields. The unthemed editions allow for less prescriptive and potentially more innovative contributions to ecocritical discourse. Academic articles are supplemented by reviews of new ecocritical publications and, at times, major conferences and other events. Supported by an internationally recognised advisory board, this peer-reviewed journal aims to maintain a contemporaneous and wide-ranging perspective on natural, social and cultural ecologies and their systemic interrelationships.
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82Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
1465-34510143-9685Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the history of the audio-visual mass media from c.1900 to the present. It explores the institutional and ideological contexts of film, radio and television, analyses the evidence produced by the mass media for historians and social scientists, and considers the impact of mass communications on political, social and cultural history.
The needs of those engaged in research and teaching are served by scholarly articles, book reviews and by archival reports concerned with the preservation and availability of records. In addition the journal aims to provide a survey of developments in the teaching of history and social science courses which involve the use of film and broadcast materials.
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83Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History http://www.tandfonline.com/VHIM
1940-19060161-5440Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearHistorical Methods   reaches an international audience of historians and other social scientists concerned with historical problems. It explores interdisciplinary approaches to new data sources, new approaches to older questions and material, and practical discussions of computer and statistical methodology, data collection, and sampling procedures. Articles published in  Historical Methods   are often intended to describe a new data infrastructure project, offer insights on a new source of historical data to guide others in the use of the same data, or discuss ways to operationalize data or to implement new methodological approaches that others may emulate with similar data. In addition to its longtime interest in quantitative approaches to historical questions,  Historical Methods   also encourages submission of articles which address topics in the digital humanities and the rhetoric of social scientific history.Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Institute for Scientific Information), Current Index to Statistics (McGill University), Current Contents/Arts & Humanities (Institute for Scientific Information),  GEOBASE, Geographical Abstracts: Human Geography (Elsevier Science Publishers), Historical Abstracts and America: History & Life (American Bibliographical Center-CLIO Press), International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ), International Development Abstracts, ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Periodical Abstracts Research (PerAbs), Research Alert (Institute for Scientific Information), Social Science Citation Index (Institute for Scientific Information), and the Universal Reference System.
84History & Technology, an International Journal
1477-26200734-1512Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearHistory and Technology   is a world-leading international forum for research on technology in history. Technology – as knowledge, practice, and material resource – has been a key site for constituting the human experience. It has been central to the making and transformation of societies and cultures, on a local and transnational scale, in the pre-modern and modern eras. The journal publishes historical contributions on any aspect of technology in any period in history but encourages research that critically analyses the concept of technology while emphasizing its importance for a better understanding of history.
The journal is also engaged in a reflexive encounter with the ways in which history of technology is written, regarding choices of theory, scale, register, and whose voices may count as authoritative. History and Technology seeks to stimulate dialogue between history of technology and allied fields in history and the humanities, with the aim of exploring common issues in explanation, interpretation, and methodology. Truly international in scope, the journal places a high value on high-quality contributions from scholars who would not normally publish in the English language.
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85History and Philosophy of Logic
1464-51490144-5340Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearHistory and Philosophy of Logic   contains articles, notes and book reviews dealing with the history and philosophy of logic. ’Logic’ is understood to be any volume of knowledge which was regarded as logic at the time in question. ’History’ refers back to ancient times and also to work in this century; however, the Editor will not accept articles, including review articles, on very recent work on a topic. ’Philosophy’ refers to broad and general questions: specialist articles which are now classed as ’philosophical logic’ will not be published.Baidu Scholar, British Library Inside, Clarivate Analytics: Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
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86History of Economics Review
1838-63181037-0196Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe History of Economics Review  (HER) is a peer-reviewed journal. After an initial screening by the editors, submissions are sent to two referees. Anonymity of authors and referees is preserved. Papers, comments and book reviews written by established international scholars and early career academics appear in HER. Although it is the journal of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA), submissions are invited from across the full range of the history of economic thought regardless of geography or era. The current Editorial Board is drawn from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe and the US.EBSCOhost , Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre, 7/1/2008,- Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre Plus, 7/1/2008,- Gale, Academic neFile, 01/2001,- Book Review Index Plus, Business & Company ProFile ASAP, 1/2007,- Business Insights: Essentials, 01/2001,- Business Insights: Global, 01/2001-ProQuest, ABI/INFORM Collection, 7/1/2005,- ABI/INFORM Global (American Business Information), 7/1/2005,- Business Premium Collection, 07/01/2005,- EconLit, Win.1994, (21),- Professional ABI/INFORM Complete, 07/01/2005,- Professional ProQuest Central, 07/01/2005,- ProQuest 5000, 07/01/2005,- ProQuest 5000 International, 07/01/200,5, -G99ProQuest Central, 07/01/2005
87History of European Ideas

1873-541X0191-6599 Taylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearHistory of European Ideas  is devoted to the intellectual history of Europe from the Renaissance onwards. It is interdisciplinary in that it publishes articles on the history of ideas in a number of different fields: political and economic thought and international relations, philosophy, natural philosophy and science, theology and literature.Arts and Humanities Citation Index; British Humanities Index; Current Contents; Historical Abstracts; MLA International Bibliography; Philosopher's Index; Scopus; Sociological Abstracts.
88History of Photography
2150-72950308-7298Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearFounded in 1977,   History of Photography  is an international quarterly journal devoted to the history, practice and theory of photography in all its definitions - artistic, scientific, commercial, and domestic; in archives, art galleries, and museums; on the page, on the wall, or on the screen. The journal is inclusive and interdisciplinary, welcoming all scholarly approaches, whether historical, art historical, anthropological, sociological, archival or theoretical. It embraces global photographic history, ranging across all geographical and cultural contexts around the world.
The journal aims to provide a significant resource to diverse communities, including academics, curators, photographers, collectors, independent scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students - indeed, anyone with an interest in the history and practice of photography. The journal encourages submissions from emerging scholars, while also seeking to publish work by established writers. We are proud of our reputation for rigorous and constructive reviewing. Over the past decades History of Photography has become an indispensable source of documentary texts, new and original scholarly articles, novel interpretations, and original thinking in this field.
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89History of Retailing and Consumption

2373-51712373-518XTaylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe purpose of the journal is to provide a central place for publication and reference for those interested in all aspects of the history of retailing and consumption: from the literary, to the spatial, to the economic. In bringing together different disciplinary perspectives and methodological approaches, we aim to foster greater dialogue across disciplines which too often exist in silos. Equally, by drawing together contributions from across the globe, we look to establish a clearer dialogue between national schools of thought and to facilitate international comparisons through empirical studies and review essays. In this way, the journal will nuance the dominant Anglo-American perspective on consumption with viewpoints taken from different places and different times.-
90History: Reviews of New Books
1930-82800361-2759Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearHistory: Reviews of New Books   lets readers know what's new in current scholarship on historical topics. Approximately thirty to forty book reviews per issue cover all geographic areas and time periods, from ancient times to the present. The reviews are concise, authoritative, and timely. They outline and evaluate the author's arguments, describe the sources used in the research, and place the book in the context of other scholarship.  History   is invaluable for professors planning course syllabi, for graduate students interested in cutting-edge work, and for libraries making regular acquisitions.America: History & Life, American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies, Book Review Index, Children's Book Review Index, De Gruyter Saur, EBSCOhost Online Research Databases, Gale, Historical Abstracts, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature ,  Periodica Islamica,  and  ProQuest.
91Holocaust Studies

2048-48871750-4902Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe journal provides a forum for both younger and established scholars engaged in research at the cutting edge of contemporary Holocaust studies. The interests
of the journal are broad and include the investigation
of Nazi genocides as historical and social phenomena, their origins and their consequences. Further, the journal explores the issues of representation and memorialisation through the investigation of film, literature, testimony and public rituals. The geographical and chronological focus of the journal is also extensive.
The journal looks forward to publishing work which considers the Nazi politics of destruction in a global context, including their continuing and wide-ranging legal, social, cultural and political repercussions.
92Home Cultures
1751-74271740-6315Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearHome Cultures   is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere, its artifacts, spaces and relations, across timeframes and cultures. 'Home' is a highly fluid and contested site of human existence that reflects and reifies identities and values. In this context  Home Cultures   explores the relationship between body and building, consumption, material culture, the meaning of home, moving cultures and social consequences of planning and architecture. Abstracts in Anthropology; AIO - Anthropological Index Online; ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM); British Humanities Index; Current Contents / Arts & Humanities; Current Contents Connect; DAAI - Design and Applied Arts Index; IBR - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences; IBSS - International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; IBZ - International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences; MLA International Bibliography; SCOPUS; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.
93Ibsen Studies
1741-87201502-1866Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearIbsen Studies   is the only international journal devoted to Henrik Ibsen, his works, and their global impact, and is therefore the central publication venue for world-leading Ibsen scholarship. The journal accepts high quality contributions from the field of literary studies, theatre studies, performance studies, history, and other adjacent humanities disciplines; it also solicits relevant experts to write reviews of significant Ibsen-related scholarship.Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) , MLA International Bibliography, Scopus (Elsevier)
94Imago Mundi
1479-78010308-5694Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearImago Mundi is a fully-refereed, English-language journal founded in 1935. It is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Imago Mundi also publishes shorter articles that communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated.
Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography; and a Chronicle, the official record for the previous year compiled from the data supplied by National Representatives in 25 countries.
The range of refereed articles makes Imago Mundi a genuinely interdisciplinary journal, of relevance to a growing number of university courses, not only in history and geography but also in related subject areas, such as the history of art, ideas, literature and the sciences.
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95Inquiry

1502-39230020-174XTaylor and Francis Online10 issues per yearInquiry   is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing work within in all areas of philosophy. It was founded by Arne Næss in 1958. The journal is a forum for presenting the best of philosophical thinking from a variety of perspectives.  Inquiry  publishes research articles, symposia, special issues, target articles, review essays, and critical discussions.AgBiotechNet (CABI) , Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics), Current Contents - Arts & Humanities (Clarivate Analytics), Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences (Clarivate Analytics), Global Health (CABI), Humanities Index, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, International Current Awareness Services, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds and Feeding (CABI), Philosopher’s Index, Scopus (Elsevier), Social Science Database (ProQuest), Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest), Social Sciences Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics), Sociology Database (ProQuest)
96Intellectual History Review
1749-69851749-6977Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearIntellectual History Review , the journal of the International Society for Intellectual History, is a forum for the intellectual history community, promoting the work and aims of the ISIH as well as the study of intellectual history more generally. As well as articles, IHR regularly publishes literature surveys, and essay reviews of current work in intellectual history and related historical areas.
The journal will construe ‘intellectual’ in the most inclusive and comprehensive sense, focusing primarily on intellectual history from the sixteenth century to the present. It publishes papers addressing the history of philosophy, religion, science, anthropology, psychology and the social sciences and other relevant intellectual formations.
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97Interiors
2041-91202041-9112Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearInteriors: Design, Architecture, Culture  brings together the best critical work on the analysis of all types of spaces.  Interiors  play a crucial role in the construction of identity and they represent power and control through the contestation or transgression of boundaries. Homes, offices, shopping malls, schools and hospitals, churches and restaurants are all embedded with meaning and evince particular, multi-sensory and psychological responses. This journal will investigate the complexities of the interior  environment’s orchestration and composition and its impact on the inhabitant from a trans-disciplinary perspective.
The interior is the journal’s central focus and contributions from interior design practitioners and theorists are welcome. It will embrace perspectives from a range of disciplines including anthropology, architecture, art and design history, cultural studies and visual culture, and it will place no limits in terms of either geography or chronology. The journal sets out to challenge divisions between theory and practice and aims to provide an essential forum for all those with an interest in the design, history and meaning of interiors
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98International History Review
1949-65400707-5332Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearhe International History Review is the only English-language quarterly devoted entirely to the history of international relations and the history of international thought. Since 1979 the Review has established itself as one of the premier History journals in the world, read and regularly cited by both political scientists and historians. The Review serves as a bridge between historical research and the study of international relations.
The Review publishes articles exploring the history of international relations and the history of international thought. The editors particularly welcome submissions that explore the history of current conflicts and conflicts of current interest; the development of international thought; diplomatic history; the history of international relations theory; and the history of international organisations and global governance.
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99International journal for the Study of the Christian Church
1747-02341474-225XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church (IJSCC)   has a unique ecumenical and interdisciplinary focus on the theology of the Church, its contemporary life and its history, ministry and mission. The journal seeks to promote the exploration of new and traditional approaches to ecclesiology, and cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary exchange of research and scholarship over a wide geographical area, as a means of shaping understanding and knowledge of the Christian Church.
IJSCC is a refereed journal, which publishes commissioned and unsolicited articles. In addition to historical, theological and biblical approaches, the editors particularly welcome contributions which look at ecclesiology and the arts, spirituality and sacramental and liturgical theology and practice. IJSCC also publishes material designed to put readers in touch with recent thinking on the ecclesiological aspects of events of current world concern.
Current Abstracts; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); OCLC; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Scopus.
100International Journal of Multilingualism
1747-75301479-0718Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe aim of the  International Journal of Multilingualism (IJM)  is to foster, present and spread research focused on psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and educational aspects of multilingual acquisition and multilingualism. The journal is interdisciplinary and seeks to go beyond bilingualism and second language acquisition by developing the understanding of the specific characteristics of acquiring, processing and using more than two languages.
The International Journal of Multilingualism (IJM) provides a forum wherein academics, researchers and practitioners may read and publish high-quality, original and state-of-the-art papers describing theoretical and empirical aspects that can contribute to advance our understanding of multilingualism.Topics of interest to IJM include, but are not limited to the following: early trilingualism, multilingual competence, foreign language learning within bilingual education, multilingual literacy, multilingual identity, metalinguistic awareness in multilinguals, multilingual representations in the mind or language use in multilingual communities.
The editors encourage the submission of high quality papers on these areas as well as on other topics relevant to the interest of the International Journal Multilingualism (IJM). Reviews of important, up-to-date, relevant publications and proposals for special issues on relevant topics are also welcome.
British Education Index; Communication & Mass Media Complete; Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International Bibliography and Vocational Education & Training Abstracts
101International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media

2040-09341479-4713Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media  draws its contributions from academics and practitioner-researchers at the interface of new media technologies and performance.  It acts as a forum for critical scholarship, innovative practice, and creative pedagogy, addressing themes that may be domain-specific (e.g. theatre, dance, music, live art, computer science) or situated at the convergence of two or more disciplines. 
The journal invites original, significant, and rigorous inquiry into all subjects within or across disciplines related to performance and digital media. It encourages debate and cross-disciplinary exchange across a broad range of approaches. The spectrum of topics include:
cultural mediatization
· distributed non-linear performance
· virtual/physical bodies
· interactive performative installation
· realtime music performance interfaces
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102International Journal of Philosophical Studies
1466-45420967-2559 Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearThe  International Journal of Philosophical Studies  (IJPS)  publishes academic articles of the highest quality from different philosophical traditions and in a wide range of areas, including, but not limited to, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, ethics and aesthetics. Historically informed submissions and submissions with rigorous original argument are particularly encouraged. 
IJPS also publishes annual special issues devoted to key thematic areas or to critical engagements with contemporary philosophers of note.
Through its Discussion section, the International Journal of Philosophical Studies provides a lively forum for exchange of ideas and encourages dialogue and mutual comprehension across all philosophical traditions.
The journal contains an extensive book review section, including regular book symposia. It also provides Critical Notices which review major books or themes in depth.
The broad range of IJPS makes it essential reading for professionals in all fields of Philosophy, for graduate students and for all those who take an interest in philosophical questions and their historic development.
British Humanities Index; The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index; Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index®; Thomson Reuters: Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
103International Journal of Philosophy and Theology
2169-23352169-2327Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology  publishes scholarly articles and reviews that concern the intersection between philosophy and theology. It aims to stimulate the creative discussion between various traditions, for example the analytical and the continental traditions. Articles should exhibit high-level scholarship but should be readable for those coming from other philosophical traditions. Fields of interest are: philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophical ethics, and systematic theology, for example fundamental theology, dogmatic and moral theology. Contributions focusing on the history of these disciplines are also welcome, especially when they are relevant to contemporary discussions. Overspecialization should be avoided; in principle, all articles should be relevant to the wider scholarly community. Scholarly literature surveys and longer critical book notes are also welcome.ATLA Religion; ArticleFirst; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS); International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ); International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR); MLA International Bibliography; New Testament Abstracts Online; Old Testament Abstracts Online; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie Online; Scopus; The Philosopher's Index Online.
104International Journal of Regional and Local History
2051-45492051-4530Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe International Journal of Regional and Local History  aims to publish high-quality academic articles which address the history of regions and localities in the medieval, early-modern and modern eras. Regional and local are defined in broad terms, encouraging their examination in both urban and rural contexts, and as administrative, cultural and geographical entities. Regional histories may transcend both local and national boundaries, and offer a means of interrogating the temporality of such structures. Such histories might broaden understandings arrived at through a national focus or help develop agendas for future exploration.European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH)
Scopus
105International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
1469-92810269-8595Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science   is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing original research in philosophy of science and in philosophically informed history and sociology of science. Its scope includes the foundations and methodology of the natural, social, and human sciences, philosophical implications of particular scientific theories, and broader philosophical reflection on science. The editors invite contributions not only from philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, but also from researchers in the sciences. The journal publishes articles from a wide variety of countries and philosophical traditions. All peer review is double blind and submissions are typically reviewed by two referees. The editors encourage participation in the annual Philosophy of Science conference at the Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, a forum for high-quality research and international debate in philosophy of science.Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citations Index, British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; MathSciNet; OCLC; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; ProQuest Central; SCOPUS; Sociology of Education Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index ®; Zentralblatt MATH.
106Irany
2396-92020578-6967Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearBIPS encourages research in all academic fields of activity, but it has traditionally supported archaeology, ancient history, Persian literature (poetry and prose), linguistics, religion, medieval and the modern history of the Persianate world. This list is not exclusive, and  IRAN  would be happy to consider other subjects for inclusion within the journal.Anthropological Index Online, Royal Anthropological Institute, Anthropological Literature (Online), Anthropological Index Online, MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Clarivate Analytics, Scopus
107Jazz Perspectives
1749-40791749-4060 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAs a refereed academic journal with an international editorial board of renowned jazz scholars,  Jazz Perspectives   provides a broad forum for promoting cross-disciplinary scholarly dialogue across the academic jazz community. Our mission is to stimulate the international study and appreciation of the rich legacy of jazz and its many musical and cultural tangents, both past and present. The journal aims to bridge the jazz-as-music and jazz-as-culture divide of contemporary jazz studies, as well as to promote broader international perspectives on the jazz tradition and its legacy. We likewise welcome the submission of first-rate scholarship from outside the academy. The pages of the journal are devoted to all aspects of - and all approaches to - jazz scholarship. The journal is an open platform for historical inquiry, music analysis, and cultural studies. The journal furthermore includes reviews and essays on significant recent literature and new recordings and media.British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; The Music Index; OCLCProquest; RILM Abstracts of Music Literature and SCOPUS.
108Jewish Culture and History
2167-94281462-169XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearJewish Culture and History   is an inter-disciplinary journal which brings together the best of current research in Jewish social history with innovative work in Jewish cultural studies. The journal includes cutting-edge research by younger scholars as well as established specialists, as well as reviews of recent publications. The journal explores previously neglected areas of the Jewish experience from a range of different perspectives including Jewish popular culture, social and political history, literary and cultural representation of Jews, and the global contexts of Jewish culture and history. All articles published in the journal have undergone rigorous peer-review, involving initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing.America: History and Life; CSA Sociological Abstracts; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts Online; Index to Jewish Periodicals Online; New Testament Abstracts Online; Political Science Complete; Scopus; SocINDEX; TOC Premier; Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.
109Journal for Maritime Research
1469-19572153-3369Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Journal for Maritime Research   (  JMR   ), established by the National Maritime Museum in 1999, focuses on historical enquiry at the intersections of maritime, British and global history. It champions a wide spectrum of innovative research on the maritime past. While the Journal has a particular focus on the British experience, it positions this within broad oceanic and international contexts, encouraging comparative perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches.America: History and Life; ASFA Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts; ASFA2: Ocean Technology, Policy and Non-Living Resources (Online); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts (Online); Oceanic Abstracts (Online); PubMed; Scopus; TOC Premier.
110Journal for the Study of Spirituality
2044-02512044-0243Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearJournal for the Study of Spirituality  is a peer-reviewed journal which creates a unique interdisciplinary, inter-professional and cross-cultural forum where researchers, scholars and others engaged in the study and practices of spirituality can share and debate the research, knowledge, wisdom and insight associated with spirituality and contemporary spirituality studies.
The International Network for the Study of Spirituality (INSS) organises a biennial international conference and welcomes enquiries about membership from those interested in the study of spirituality in any part of the world.
The journal is concerned with what spirituality means, and how it is expressed, in individuals’ lives and communities and in professional practice settings; and with the impact and implications of spirituality in, and on, social policy, organizational practices and personal and professional development. The journal recognises that spirituality and spiritual values can be expressed and studied in secular contexts, including in scientific and professional practice settings, as well as within faith and wisdom traditions.
European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) & Religious and Theological Abstracts; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); Scopus
111Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology
2053-93392053-9320Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearJournal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology  aims to encourage and promote research in aesthetics that draws inspiration from the phenomenological tradition as broadly understood, where “phenomenology” is inclusive of, but goes beyond the limits of, intellectual practices associated with the tradition and its well-known representative thinkers.  Unique in the English speaking world, the journal welcomes scholarly articles written in a phenomenological vein as well as studies of aesthetic phenomena by researchers working on phenomenology within analytic philosophy.  
The field of Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology is further defined by its close connections with the arts and culture, including the reality of human experience and its environment. Besides philosophical rigor, the journal puts emphasis on both creativity of ideas and precision of language. It provides a platform for new innovative ideas crossing the boundaries of established philosophical methods and traditionally accepted fields of research in aesthetics. The journal therefore also welcomes research from or between a variety of cultures worldwide.
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112Journal of Chinese Cinema
1750-807X1750-8061Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearJournal of Chinese Cinemas  is a major refereed academic publication devoted to the study of film and media as practiced in Chinese-speaking communities. We consider submissions on any aspect of production, distribution, and reception. We especially welcome essays based on original archival research and/or exploring cross-cultural manifestations of mediation. Objects of study include, but are not limited to, commercial releases, independent films, videos, video art, animation, new media, exhibition conditions, and texts and debates.Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Scopus.
113Journal of Contemporary Religion
1469-94191353-7903Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearJournal of Contemporary Religion   is an international peer reviewed journal. Its purpose is to both document and evaluate the anthropological, sociological, psychological, and philosophical aspects of emerging manifestations of religiosity in any part of the world—whether within innovative movements or mainstream institutions. The term 'religion' in the title of this journal is understood to include contributions on spirituality. Moreover, as the journal title suggests, the focus is on contemporary issues. Therefore, the editors of  Journal of Contemporary Religion   welcome submissions which deal with:
classical topics in the study of religion, such as secularisation and the vitality of religion or traditional sectarian movements;
more recent developments in the study of religion, including religion and social problems, religion and the environment, religion and education, the transmission of religion, the materialisation and visualisation of religion in various forms, new forms of religious pluralism, the rise of new forms of religion and spirituality, religion and the Internet, religion and science, religion and globalisation, religion and the economy, etc.
theoretical approaches to the study of religion;
discussions of methods in relation to empirical research;
qualitative and quantitative research and related issues.
AHCI (Arts and Humanities Citation Index); Scopus; A S S I A (Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts); British Humanities Index; CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; EBSCOhost; Educational Research Abstracts Online; ERIH PLUS; Multicultural Education Abstracts; New Testament Abstracts; OCLC; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts.
114Journal of Critical Realism
1572-51381476-7430Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearJournal of Critical Realism  (  JCR ) is the Journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and the development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such approaches. Material should, as a rule, be directed at an audience across different disciplines with a shared interest in critical realism rather than a specialist disciplinary audience.
he Journal publishes articles, review essays, review symposia, book reviews, debates and postgraduate interventions that relate in some significant way to critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It is committed to encouraging work within the framework of, or engaging with all phases of the philosophy of critical realism: original and dialectical critical realism and metaRealism.
European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, PhilPapers, Philosophy Research Index ProQuest Academic Research Library, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Social Sciences, The Philosopher's Index, Scopus
115Journal of Early Christian History2471-40542222-582XTaylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Journal of Early Christian History aims to contribute to scholarship in early Christian and Byzantine studies by publishing high quality research articles, review articles and book reviews. The journal aspires to approach the field of early Christian and Byzantine studies from new perspectives, welcoming studies incorporating various methodologies, contextual trajectories and interdisciplinary research. The journal especially wishes to promote research in these fields within a South African and wider African context, but not neglecting the international scholarly community. It therefore publishes individually submitted articles, articles resulting from research projects and also conference proceedings. Articles and reviews from the following disciplines are covered by the scope of the journal: New Testament Studies; Patristics and Late Ancient Studies; Byzantine Studies. Although these disciplines form the crux of research covered by the journal, studies from other relevant fields such as the Old Testament and Septuagint, Classics and Religion would also be considered for publication._
116Journal of Global Ethics1744-96341744-9626Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearJournal of Global Ethics  welcomes contributions on all aspects of the theory and practice of global ethics as well as ethics in the context of globalisation. The journal provides a forum for philosophical inquiry into ethics and values in their relationship to globalisation, human development, international relations, peace and war, social movements, environmental justice, economics and politics insofar as these subjects pertain to global justice. Submissions are encouraged from any relevant discipline, including philosophy, law, theology, politics and international relations, and from practitioners and activists working in the field.
Journal of Global Ethics publishes:
A range of high-quality empirical and theoretical articles
Dialogues, discussions and analyses of ethics in the global context
Articles incorporating research, practice and broader social concerns
Articles crossing the academic-practitioner divide and representing a range of voices, including those of civil society and non-governmental organizations and policy-makers
Reviews, interviews and special features on topical issues
Discussion with NGOs, anti-globalisation movements, activists and academics on topical political, legal and ethical issues
Special Issues on contemporary themes, for example, those of global justice, development ethics, corporate ethics, ecological ethics, professional ethics and human rights
C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; OCLC; Philosopher's Index; Philosophy Research Index; SCOPUS.
117Journal of Graphic Novels & Comics2150-48652150-4857 Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per year. 6 issues will be print.ournal of Graphic Novels and Comics  covers all aspects of the graphic novel, comic strip and comic book focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries. The emphasis is on the production and consumption of comics in their cultural, institutional and creative contexts.
The journal aims to reflect not only standard forms such as the superhero and other genres of the comic book, but also the increasing interest in modern forms and emerging genres of the comic, for instance, medicine, psychology and, autobiography. Our scope is international, covering not only English language comics but also worldwide comic culture, recently featuring articles about European, Indian, Japanese and Korean comics. We would like to extend into other comic cultures in Australia, Africa, South America and Scandinavia.
We are interested in the production and consumption of comics and their context within culture and the mass media, for instance within promotional culture, digital technologies and fandom. The journal aims to reflect and encourage the widest breadth of approaches to the comic, as a mass medium, and its associated forms.
EBSCOHost; SCOPUS.
118Journal of Iberian & Latin American Studies1469-95241470-1847Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearJournal of Iberian and Latin American Studies   is an international journal devoted to the history and cultures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. Its main purpose is to disseminate research of the highest standards in the areas of early modern, modern and contemporary history. This includes work in the area of cultural production that is historically grounded.Academic Search Premier, CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Hispanic American Periodicals Index, Humanities Index Islamicus, Humanities International Index, International Political Science Abstracts, Linguistics & Langauge Behaviour Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, OCLC, Political Science Complete, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
119Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research
2151-96681326-0219Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe  Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research (JILAR)   is an international journal dedicated to publishing original research on the histories, political economies, sociologies, literatures, and cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.  JILAR   has a particular commitment to publishing interdisciplinary research and encourages and makes room for debates on current research concerns. The journal welcomes individual or multiple-authored articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It publishes review essays, book and film reviews, and also invites proposals from prospective editors for special thematic issues.o    EBSCOhost: Humanities International Complete, 1/1/2010; Humanities International Index, 1/1/2010; Humanities Source, 1/1/2010; MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association); TOC Premier (Table of Contents), 1/1/2010
o Elsevier BV: Scopus, 2010
o Gale: MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
ProQuest: MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
120Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History
1743-93290308-6534 Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History is an internationally respected forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research in the history of the British Empire and Commonwealth and in comparative European colonial experiences. Particular attention is given to imperial policy and rivalries; colonial rule and local response; the rise of nationalism; the process of decolonization and the transfer of power and institutions; the evolution of the Imperial and Commonwealth association in general; and the expansion and transformation of British culture. The journal also features a substantial review section of recent literature.America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International IndexInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; SCOPUS; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Search and Current Contents.
121Journal of Israeli History
1744-05481353-1042Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe Journal of Israeli History is dedicated to the scholarly examination of issues and ideas in the history of Israel and the Zionist movement. The premier English-language source of cutting-edge scholarship on Israel’s history, the journal is essential reading for scholars and students of international relations, Middle East Studies, and Jewish Studies. The journal features an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, reflecting Israeli historiography’s increasing engagement with the social sciences and cultural studies. The journal fosters an ongoing dialogue between scholars from Israel and other countries, the expression of differing world views and beliefs, and evaluations of new methodologies. The Journal of Israeli History is a vibrant, lively periodical hosting continuing discussions on identity and memory, state and diaspora, relationships between gender, ethnicity and nationalism, and Middle Eastern politics and society.America: History and Life; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Index to Jewish Periodicals; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Religion Index One: Periodicals; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters: Social Sciences Citation Index®, Social Scisearch®, Arts and Humanities Citation Index® and Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition.
122Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema1756-49131756-4905Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearJournal of Japanese and Korean Cinema  is a fully refereed forum for the dissemination of scholarly work devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region.Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
123Journal of Language, Literature and Culture2051-28642051-2856Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Journal of Language, Literature and Culture  (formerly known as  AUMLA ) is the journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association. For sixty years, the journal has been an important part of the academic culture of the humanities, in countries around the world but especially so in Australia and New Zealand. It aims to publish stimulating, well-written, authoritative peer-reviewed articles on all topics relevant to the broad fields of language, literature and culture. It is consciously eclectic and diverse in its range of content: works ancient and modern; all languages and literatures; and is open to a broad interpretation of text and culture.  It serves a wide cross-section of interests and backgrounds, enabling the journal to place a priority on clear writing and readability. The journal is international in focus and content, and attracts contributors from universities all over the world. APAIS: Australian Public Affairs Information Service
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Current Contents - Arts & Humanities
European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH)
MLA Bibliography
Scopus
124Journal of Medieval History1873-12790304-4181Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearThe Journal of Medieval History is a major international periodical devoted to all aspects of the history of Europe in the Middle Ages.  Founded in 1975, it has a distinguished record of publication encompassing research articles, as well as historiographical essays, ‘state of research’ studies, editions of short texts and review articles on all aspects of historical enquiry between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
The geographical scope of the Journal is Europe, broadly defined, from Iberia to the Urals, and from the Mediterranean littoral to Scandinavia and the North Atlantic. Most issues comprise around six articles. The Journal also publishes special issues and longer pieces of scholarship that stimulate exchange and debate. The Journal has published many contributions from Early Career Researchers and continues to encourage these submissions.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Current Contents/Arts & Humanities; GEOBASE; Historical Abstracts; Leeds International Medieval Bibliography; Revue Historique; Scopus; The English Historical Review.
125Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies
1754-65671754-6559 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe  Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies  is a leading interdisciplinary journal for groundbreaking scholarship on the multiple languages, cultures, and historical processes of the Iberian Peninsula, and the zones with which it was in contact. We encourage submission of all innovative scholarship of interest to the community of medievalists and Iberianists.  JMIS aims to bring theoretically informed approaches into creative contact with more empirically minded research. It encompasses archaeology, art and architecture, music, philosophy and religious studies, as well as history, codicology, manuscript studies, and the multiple Arabic, Latin, Romance, and Hebrew linguistic and literary traditions of Iberia. We welcome work that engages peninsular Iberia in relation to other parts of the medieval world, addressing links with the Maghreb, Iberia’s presence in the Mediterranean, or adopting an Atlantic frame.  JMIS is published three times a year, with occasional special issues or thematic clusters.Dialnet; Humanities Index; International Humanities Index; Scopus, Arts and Humanities Citation Index®; Current Contents®/Arts & Humanities.
126Journal of Modern Chinese History1753-56621753-5654 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearIn recent years, the main force for research into modern Chinese history has been Chinese scholars, who up until this point have not had a Western outlet for their scholarship. The  Institute of Modern History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences  seeks to re-dress this with its international publication, the  Journal of Modern Chinese History   , which provides a platform for Chinese and foreign scholars to exchange ideas directly.
Published twice a year, the journal focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It aims to promote research on modern Chinese history by advancing discussion of political, economic, intellectual, cultural, and military history. The journal also encourages research on the history of society, foreign affairs, and gender, as well as local history and historiography.
ibliography of Asian Studies; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Emerging Sources Citation Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Scopus.
127Journal of Modern Jewish Studies1472-58941472-5886Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  Journal of Modern Jewish Studies   is internationally recognized and covers several disciplines including history, social studies, religion, thought, literature and the arts, from the early modern period to the present day. Published four times a year, it welcomes contributions from established and senior scholars, as well as encouraging work from younger scholars at the start of their academic careers. Each issue of the journal comprises research papers and reviews of scholarship in Jewish Studies. The journal has established an annual essay prize for scholars in the early stages of their careers.
The Journal of Modern Jewish Studies has wide regional coverage and chronological range. A collection of articles taken from a number of issues has been published as a book, Sites of Jewish Memory: Jews in and from Islamic Lands (2014).
C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Index to Jewish Periodicals; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; OCLC; Sociological Abstracts; SCOPUS; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ECSI).
128Journal of Multicultural Discourses1747-66151744-7143Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearJournal of Multicultural Discourses  (JMD) is a premier international journal in discourse studies which aims to enhance cultural diversity, equality and prosperity in social life as well as in scholarship. A forerunner in the cultural politics of language, communication or discourse research, the journal has published over the past five years numerous articles on Asian, African, Latin American, as well as western, approaches to discourses in diverse cultural settings. To consolidate its multicultural-intellectual project and to answer to the challenges of the contemporary times, the journal welcomes papers especially, though not exclusively, on the following subject matters:
Cultural dialogue and critique on research perspectives and frameworks
Culturally unique, or innovative, approaches
Culturally inclusive or pluralist approaches
Discourses of cultural marginalization, repression or imperialism
Discourses of (under-)development
Discourses of cultural transformation
Discourses of cultural cooperation or harmony
Communication and Mass Media Complete, Current Abstracts, Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science), Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, and Scopus.
129Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development1747-75570143-4632Taylor and Francis Online10 issues per yearThe  Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development  is a cross-disciplinary journal for researchers from diverse scholarly and geographical backgrounds. It is concerned with macro-level coverage of topics in the sociology and social psychology of language, and in language and cultural politics, policy, planning and practice. Authors are encouraged to reject a deficit view of multilingualism and hence avoid terms such as 'native speaker, non-native speaker' and use neutral terms such as 'L1 user, LX user' instead.
The journal welcomes submissions on the many ramifications of these broad themes:
Language planning and policy
Ethnicity and nationalism
Identity politics (with its linguistic, religious and other markers)
Languages and cultures in contact
Intertwinings among language, culture and religion
Language learning
Bilingual and multilingual accommodations
Programmes and policies of multiculturalism and pluralism
Language rights (group and individual)
Reading and literacy
Collective identity and its “markers”
Minority-group dynamics
Educational provisions for languages and cultures
Endangered languages
Emotions in Multilinguals
Multilingual learner emotions
Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Chicano Database; Communication and Mass Media Complete; Current Abstracts; Education Research Index; Educational Management Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Humanities International Index; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International Bibliography; Multicultural Education Abstracts; Periodicals Index Online; R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Sociology of Education Abstracts; Special Education Needs Abstracts and Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts.
130Journal of Musical Arts in Africa2070-626X1812-1004Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa  (  JMAA )  is published by NISC (Pty) Ltd in association with the South African College of Music at the University of Cape Town. It is an accredited, internationally refereed journal that aims to combine ethnomusicological, musicological, music educational and performance-based research in a unique way to promote the musical arts on the African continent. This journal also incorporates book, audio and audiovisual media and software reviews.-
131Journal of Musicological Research 1547-73040141-1896Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  Journal of Musicological Research   publishes original articles on all aspects of the discipline of music: historical musicology, style and repertory studies, music theory, ethnomusicology, music education, organology, and interdisciplinary studies.
Because contemporary music scholarship addresses critical and analytical issues from a multiplicity of viewpoints, the Journal of Musicological Research seeks to present studies from all perspectives, using the full spectrum of methodologies. This variety makes the Journal a place where scholarly approaches can coexist, in all their harmony and occasional discord, and one that is not allied with any particular school or viewpoint.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index, British Humanities Index, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, EBSCOhost Online Research Databases, ERIH - Musicology, H.W. Wilson Indexes, International Index for Music Periodicals, ISI Alerting Services, ISI - Arts and Humanitities Citation Index, ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index, ISI Current Contents, ISI Current Contents - Arts & Humanities,   ISI - Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, ISI - Social Sciences Citation Index, ISI Social Science Citation Index, the Music Index, OCLC, Periodicals Index Online, and RILM Abstracts of Music Literature.
132Journal of New Music Research1744-50270929-8215Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearThe Journal of New Music Research (JNMR) publishes material which increases our understanding of music and musical processes by systematic, scientific and technological means. Research published in the journal is innovative, empirically grounded and often, but not exclusively, uses quantitative methods. Articles are both musically relevant and scientifically rigorous, giving full technical details. No bounds are placed on the music or musical behaviours at issue: popular music, music of diverse cultures and the canon of western classical music are all within the Journal’s scope. Articles deal with theory, analysis, composition, performance, uses of music, instruments and other music technologies. The Journal was founded in 1972 with the original title Interface to reflect its interdisciplinary nature, drawing on musicology (including music theory), computer science, psychology, acoustics, philosophy, and other disciplines.Current Abstracts; SCOPUS; International Index to Music Periodicals; OCLC; The Music Index; R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature (Repertoire International de Litterature Musicale); SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters' Science Citation Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index ®
133Journal of Pastoral Theology2161-45041064-9867Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe  Journal of Pastoral Theology  was established in 1990 by the Society for Pastoral Theology to:
Further the understanding of pastoral theology as a theological discipline and to clarify the nature of the discipline;
Maintain a view of pastoral theology as a constructive theology that emerges from the exercise of caring relationships, with attention both to present lived experience and to knowledge derived from the past;
Provide an intentional forum for the voices of diverse persons, women and men, of many cultural and ethnic backgrounds;
Foster multi-cultural understandings of issues in the discipline;
Promote and encourage multi-discipline and multi-cultural research in the field of pastoral theology;
Provide resources for those who teach and those who study, through recording current research and assessing the relevant literature;
Provide for the construction of sound theological principles for guidance and critique of practices of pastoral and spiritual care; and
Work creatively, through synthesis and construction, to define the frontiers and parameters of the discipline.
ATLA Religion Database
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
134Journal of Postcolonial Writing1744-98631744-9855Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe  Journal of Postcolonial Writing   is an academic journal devoted to the study of literary and cultural texts produced in various postcolonial locations around the world. It explores the interface between postcolonial writing, postcolonial and related critical theories, and the economic, political and cultural forces that shape contemporary global developments. In addition to criticism focused on literary fiction, drama and poetry, we publish theoretically-informed articles on a variety of genres and media, including film, performance and other cultural practices, which address issues of relevance to postcolonial studies. In particular we seek to promote diasporic voices, as well as creative and critical texts from various national or global margins.
The Journal of Postcolonial Writing also publishes
• Special issues with a particular thematic or regional focus
• Interviews with and profiles of postcolonial writers and theorists
• Reviews of critical studies of contemporary writing
• Selections of creative writing: poetry and short prose fiction
• Archival material relevant to critical articles accepted for publication
Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Humanities International Index;   Routledge Annotated Bibliography of English Studies ; American Humanities Index; the   Journal of Commonwealth Literature ; AustLit; MLA International Bibliography; OCLC; Scopus.
135Journal of Quantitative Linguistics1744-50350929-6174Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Journal of Quantitative Linguistics is interested in work which systematically applies or develops mathematical and/or statistical concepts and methods to theoretical understanding of language phenomena. This covers the range of synchronic and diachronic subdomains of linguistic theory, including contemporary and historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and dialectology, and cognitive, neural, and psycholinguistics as well as the various levels of analysis from phonetics through phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. The introduction of mathematical and statistical concepts and methods from the natural sciences, economics, and cognitive science is particularly encouraged, as is philosophical reflection on the relationship of quantitative linguistics as here understood to these other sciences. Web of Science's Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic Bibliography, Communicalion and Mass Media Complete,Journal Citation Reports. Linguistics Abstracts, Linguistics Abslracts Online, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA international Bibliography. OCLC, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO, PsycLiT, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index
136Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice2051-17952051-1787Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice  aims to create a forum to facilitate, stimulate and disseminate research in the domain of textile design and practice. 
Encompassing a range of approaches, disciplines and outcomes, the journal publishes submissions from the following areas: research through textile designing and making; research informed by textiles; and research for textile design education - encompassing pedagogic studies into the development of textile designers, practitioners and researchers.
Within these areas, the journal is interested in the following: interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches and the role of collaboration; relationships between traditional and contemporary practices; the application of new and traditional technologies and materials from both technical and aesthetic perspectives; sustainable textile practices, interfaces between research and industry; pedagogy for the education and continuing professional development of textile designers and practitioners; new research methods in the field with illustrative case studies; and the textile design process including the role of drawing and the significance of craft.
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137Journal of the African Literature Association 2167-47442167-4736Taylor and Francis Online2167-4744The  Journal of the African Literature Association  (JALA)    is an international peer reviewed journal that serves as a forum for research on African literary arts broadly, as well as on related areas of African and African diasporic cultural production. The Journal offers a space for examining the interface between literary and other forms of cultural and artistic work on the African continent and in the African diaspora. Articles published in the  Journal    of the African Literature Association  aim to contribute to the fields of literary and cultural studies  .  
The Journal of the African Literature Association publishes research articles, book and film reviews, review essays, important roundtable debates, and interviews with notable African and African diasporic authors and filmmakers. The Journal does not publish creative writing, but does welcome submissions focusing on current debates in African literary and cultural studies.
A Current Bibliography on African Affairs;  African Studies Abstracts Online; MLA International Bibliography.  
138Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2332-04860007-1773Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  JBSP   publishes original scholarship in or related to the following areas of philosophy: Phenomenology and the phenomenological tradition of philosophy (including history of phenomenology, phenomenological practice, and disciplines related to phenomenology, e.g. 4-E approaches to cognition); Contemporary "continental" philosophy (including French epistemology, post-structuralism, critical theory); Contemporary philosophy (including New Materliasm(s), New Realism, social and political philosophy). Papers from researchers in the humanities and the human sciences interested in the philosophy of their subject will be welcome too. ERIH PLUS.
139Journal of Visual Art Practice1758-91851470-2029 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  Journal of Visual Art Practice  is a forum for advances in visual art practices and their critical contexts, engaging with diverse, global and interdisciplinary perspectives. It addresses the multiplicity of debates in art histories, theory and critique, and the inquiries of art practices, methods, and approaches. The journal is concerned with the specificities of art making as well as cross-cutting, inter- and trans-disciplinary explorations, and with the exchange and contestation of ideas and knowledge this forms.
The Journal recognises the value of research into visual art practices through different modes of enquiry and documentation. It welcomes submissions in a variety of formats, including standard articles, reviews, interviews, visual essays, and practice research. We encourage contributions covering a wide range of interests in art and visual art as they pertain to critical, philosophical and cultural contexts, the exploration of methods and methodologies, and interdisciplinary exchange. Overall, the journal seeks to represent the inherent breadth and expansion of visual art practices, their critical reception and social and philosophical impact.
SCOPUS.
140Journal of Visual Literacy2379-65291051-144XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearJournal of Visual Literacy   (  JVL ), formerly known as  Journal of Visual/Verbal Languaging , is the oldest international journal in the field of visual literacy.  JVL  is the official scholarly journal of the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). The journal publishes papers on visual literacy that cover a wide range of disciplines including education, instructional technology, communication, business, science, and the arts. Visual literacy is continually changing as new forms of multimedia and interactive technologies add new dimensions to visual communication.  JVL  is dedicated to publishing papers by international scholars, educators, artists, and practitioners that showcase the eclectic nature, range and diversity of visual literacy research and applications.ERIC Databse; Communication & Mass Media Complete; Communication Abstracts; Communication Source; Education Research Complete; Education Source; Humanities International Complete;  H umanities International Index; Humanities Source; H umanities Source Ultimate; SCOPUS
141Journal of War & Culture Studies
1752-62801752-6272Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearInterdisciplinary and international in scope, the  Journal of War and Culture Studies  emphasises cultural histories and cultural production as significant forces that have shaped experiences, representations and memories of war. It provides a forum for the analysis, discussion and dissemination of original research exploring the relationships between war and culture in the modern and contemporary era.
Scope
The relationship between war and culture during conflict and its aftermath
• The forms and practices of cultural transmission in times of war
• The impact of war on cultural production, cultural identity and international cultural relations
• Historical scope: wars and conflicts in the modern and contemporary periods (understood as the European modern era, late eighteenth century to the present day)
• Geographical scope: wars and conflicts across world geographical and cultural areas
• Comparative, cross-cultural representation of the experiences of war and conflict in cultural productions
British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; EBSCO; Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) ;European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); Humanities International Complete; Humanities International Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; MLA; Scopus
142Konsthistorisk Tidskrift1651-22940023-3609Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearKonsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History was founded in 1932 by Konsthistoriska sällskapet/The Society of Art Historians in Stockholm, Sweden.
As the leading peer-reviewed journal of art history in the Nordic countries, the journal welcomes original research from all fields of art history, architecture, design and visual culture covering a broad variety of methodological and theoretical approaches. The journal also publishes reviews of books and larger exhibitions and accepts submissions written in the Scandinavian languages as well as in French, German and English.
ARTbibliographies Current Titles; ARTbibliographie Moderne; Art Index; Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics); Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. Supplement/Columbia University; BHA - Bibliography of the History of Art; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; Index to Book Reviews in the Humanities; Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals (NSD), Scientific level 2; Romantic Movement; Scopus (Elsevier)
143Labor History1469-9702 0023-656XTaylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearLabor History   is the pre-eminent journal for historical scholarship on labor. It is thoroughly ecumenical in its approach and showcases the work of labor historians, industrial relations scholars, labor economists, political scientists, sociologists, social movement theorists, business scholars and all others who write about labor issues.
Labor History is also committed to geographical and chronological breadth. It publishes work on labor in the US and all other areas of the world. It is concerned with questions of labor in every time period, from the eighteenth century to contemporary events.
Labor History provides a forum for all labor scholars, thus helping to bind together a large but fragmented area of study. By embracing all disciplines, time frames and locales, Labor History is the flagship journal of the entire field. All research articles published in the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by at least two anonymous referees.
Alternative Press Index; America: History and Life; Business Periodicals Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Chicano Database; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; SCOPUS; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; International Abstracts of Human Resources; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; ProQuest Central; Race Relations Abstracts; Religion Index One: Periodicals; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Social Sciences Citation Index.
144Language & History1759-75441759-7536Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearLanguage & History  (formerly the  Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas ) aims to promote the study of the history of all branches of linguistic thought, theoretical and applied, and including non-European traditions. Its fields of interest include the history both of the major subject areas of linguistics and also more specialised topics, such as writing systems, literacy, rhetoric, and the application of linguistic ideas within professional and technical fields.Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Cabell’s Directory; Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; Linguistics Abstracts; Linguistic Bibliography; Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts; Modern Language Association Bibliography; Scopus; Social Sciences Citation Index
145Language & Intercultural Communication1747-759X1470-8477Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearLanguage & Intercultural Communication  promotes an interdisciplinary understanding of the interplay between language and intercultural communication. It therefore welcomes research into intercultural communication, particularly where it explores the importance of linguistic aspects; and research into language, especially the learning of foreign languages, where it explores the importance of intercultural perspectives. The journal is alert to the implications for education, especially higher education, and for language learning and teaching. It is also receptive to research on the frontiers between languages and cultures, and on the implications of linguistic and intercultural issues for the world of work.
The journal seeks to advance a perception of the intercultural dimension of language within a complex and pluralist view of the world. To this end, it seeks always to resist reductive and hegemonic interpretations, and is stimulated by contemporary, critical perspectives in understanding cultural practices and intercultural relationships. Its aspiration to promote an understanding of the position and politics of language(s) in intercultural communication is conceived as a contribution to personal development and to interpersonal understanding, dialogue and co-operation. The journal also seeks to make an effective contribution to disseminating new ideas and examples of good practice in educating students in language and intercultural communication.
Communication and Mass Media Complete; Current Abstracts; E R I C; Education Research Index; Educational Management Abstracts; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International Bibliography; Multicultural Education Abstracts; Sociology of Education Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index.
146Language Awareness1747-75650965-8416Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearLanguage Awareness   is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretically and methodologically rigorous studies related to language awareness. The journal strives to be inclusive in terms of languages and contexts at all educational levels. It includes research conducted in naturalistic and instructed learning settings with different theoretical and methodological approaches. Although the journal primarily invites studies related to L2 learning and teaching, it also welcomes research related to first language use and language awareness.
The notion of ‘language awareness’ encompasses a wide range of issues concerning L2 learning and teaching, including, but not limited to, the following:
• The role of cognition (e.g., attention, noticing, awareness) in L2 learning
• Explicit knowledge, explicit learning, and explicit instruction in L2 learning
• The function of metacognition in language awareness, learning, and instruction
• Instructional techniques and technology in relation to language awareness
• Learner psychology and its mediation of language awareness
• The relationship between bi/multilingualism, translanguaging, and language awareness
• Critical language awareness (e.g., awareness of how language use indexes structures of power)
British Education Index; Contents Pages in Education; Current Abstracts; EBSCOhost; Education Resources Information Center ( ERIC); Elsevier BV (Scopus); MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association); Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur; Language Teaching; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Thomson Reuters;   - Arts & Humanities Citation Index;   - Social Sciences Citation Index; SCOPUS®
147Language Matters1753-53951022-8195Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe purpose of  Language Matters   is to provide a journal of international standing with a unique African flavour focusing on multilingualism in Africa. Although the journal contributes to the language debate on all African languages, sub-Saharan Africa and issues related to multilingualism in the southern African context are the journal’s specific domains. The journal seeks to promote the dissemination of ideas, points of view, teaching strategies and research on different aspects of African languages, providing a forum for discussion on the whole spectrum of language usage and debate in Africa. The journal endorses a multidisciplinary approach to the study of language and welcomes contributions not only from sociolinguists, psycholinguists and the like, but also from educationalists, language practitioners, computer analysts, engineers or scholars with a genuine interest in and contribution to the study of language. All contributions are critically reviewed by at least two referees.Africa Studies Abstracts Online; Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Linguistics Abstracts Online and Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index.
148Life Writing1751-29641448-4528Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearLife Writing  is one of the leading journals in the field of biography and autobiography, and publishes scholarly articles, critically informed creative personal essays, and book reviews.
We have a special interest in interdisciplinary approaches, cross-cultural experience, and non-Anglophone contexts, though our themes have ranged widely, such as: illness and disability, philosophy and autobiography, the 'limits' of life writing, South African life narrative, women and ageing, and more.
British Humanities Index, Clarivate Analytics Arts & Humanities Citation Index
149Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory1545-58661043-6928Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearLIT: Literature Interpretation Theory   provides a dynamic forum for fresh and forceful interpretations of a wide range of literary texts. By transcending the boundaries of conventional categories of period, region, and genre,  LIT   aims to forge a conversation among divergent and often competing critical perspectives as well as literature from different periods and nations. Animated by diversity,  LIT   embraces the assumption that important insights may be generated within a multitude of theoretical frameworks. Essays informed by psychoanalytic theory, structuralism, post-structuralism, gender theory, new or old historicism, postcolonial theory, semiotics, and Marxism, as well as other coherent, well-defined theoretical approaches might be found in the pages of  LIT   . While  LIT’s   emphasis is on literary texts, the journal also considers analyses of other kinds of cultural texts, including popular media such as film.  LIT   also welcomes proposals for special issues devoted to individual authors, themes, current events, regional literatures and cultures, or developing critical conversations.EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; ERIH - Literature; Expanded Academic ASAP (Gale Group); MLA International Bibliography; and Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index®. 
150Liturgy1557-3001 0458-063XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearLiturgy   is a quarterly resource for studying, preparing, and celebrating Christian worship. It offers practical help and reflections for educators, musicians, pastoral ministers, and parish liturgy committee members as well as professors and seminarians. With each issue focusing on a different theme, Liturgy is prepared by a broad range of pastors, leaders, scholars, and writers who worship in faith.Catholic Periodical Literature Index; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; OCLC; Religious and Theological Abstracts; and SwetsWise All Titles.
151Luxury2051-18252051-1817 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearLuxury: History, Culture, Consumption  is the first truly interdisciplinary, academic journal devoted to luxury, and satisfies the demand for scholarly, unbiased and penetrating thinking on the subject. The journal considers luxury in broad socio-cultural contexts, exploring and interrogating both our historical and contemporary understanding of the term.
Within the context of the contemporary global economic recession, our consumption of luxury is being questioned and indeed transformed, with notions of ‘affordable luxury’, ‘sustainable luxury’ and even ‘luxury for less’ suggesting a new discourse. At the same time, the demand for luxury goods and services on a global scale is at an unprecedented level. Luxury examines all aspects of the subject: its historical formation and understanding, its contemporary global political and economic function, alongside an exploration of how the concept of luxury remains an impetus for design, popular culture, literature and fine art.
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152Material Religion1751-83421743-2200Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearMaterial Religion  is an international, peer-reviewed journal which seeks to explore how religion happens in material culture - images, devotional and liturgical objects, architecture and sacred space, works of arts and mass-produced artifacts. No less important than these material forms are the many different practices that put them to work. Ritual, communication, ceremony, instruction, meditation, propaganda, pilgrimage, display, magic, liturgy and interpretation constitute many of the practices whereby religious material culture constructs the worlds of belief. Highly visual in terms of content and in color throughout, this refereed journal bridges the world of scholarship and museum practice, and supports all those seeking, at whatever level, to understand and explain the relationships between objects, art and belief.De Gruyter Saur: IBZ Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes; und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur;Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur; EBSCOhost: Academic Search Alumni Edition: Academic Search Complete; Academic Search Elite; Academic Search Premier; Anthropological Index Online; Art & Architecture Complete; Art & Architecture Index; Art Abstracts; Art Full Text; Art Index; Art Source; ATLA Religion (American Theological Library Association);Biography Index: Past and Present; Book Review Digest Plus; Current Abstracts; Index Islamicus Online; MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association); OmniFile Full Text Mega; OmniFile Full Text Select; SocINDEX; SocINDEX with Full Text; TOC Premier; Scopus; Gale: Academic OneFile; Book Review Index; InfoTrac Custom; MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association); Religion and Philosophy Collection; National Library of Medicine; PubMed; OCLC; Anthropological Index Online; CSA Sociological Abstracts; Selective; ProQuest; ARTbibliographies Modern, Selective; British Humanities Index; CSA Social Services Abstracts; CSA Sociological Abstracts; Design and Applied Arts Index; Index Islamicus Online; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; MLA International Bibliography; Worldwide Political Science Abstracts; Royal Anthropological Institute; Anthropological Index Online; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Current Contents; Web of Science.
153Media Asia2377-62770129-6612Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearPublished since 1974, Media Asia is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on practices in journalism, advertising, public relations, entertainment and other aspects of media in Asia. It publishes relevant media-related studies in Asia like freedom, ethics, working conditions, ownership, campus press, community press, corporate media, alternative media, literacy, language and culture of impunity. Studies may be community-based, country-based or comparative. All submitted manuscripts are double-blind reviewed. Media Asia also accepts non-refereed commentaries and reviews of books, films and other media.  Scopus, EBSCO Research Databases (Bibliography of Asian Studies, Associates Programs Source Plus, Communication & Mass Media Complete, Communication Source, Military Transition Support Center, Vocational Studies Complete), ProQuest (Business Premium Collection, Asian & European Business Collection, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Central Basic, ABI/INFORM Professional Advanced, SIRS Editorial, eLibrary), Dimensions, IngentaConnect, Portico, Informit full text content and J-Gate.
154Medieval Mystical Theology  2046-57342046-5726 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearMedieval Mystical Theology , published as the Eckhart Review since 1992, is the new name of the peer-reviewed journal of The Eckhart Society. The journal’s change of title reflects a broadening of its editorial remit.
Medieval Mystical Theology welcomes the submission of scholarly papers embracing all factors contributing to the understanding of medieval mystical theology. This includes not only the study of individual writers, but also movements, themes, developments, and ideas within the context of mystical theology in the Middle Ages. The journal embraces the influence of Neo-Platonism, Aristotelianism, Patristics, Judaism and Islam on Christian medieval mystical theology, as well as interpretations of the tradition for today. Comparisons between medieval mystical theology and other traditions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism and Confucianism, are also within the compass of the journal. As the journal of The Eckhart Society, it especially welcomes scholarly studies of the life, work, and reception of Meister Eckhart.
Emerging Sources Citation Index; ATLA Catholic Periodical and Literature Index® (CPLI®); Religious and Theological Abstracts; OCLC; DTU Library
155Medieval Sermon Studies1749-62761366-0691Taylor and Francis Online1 issue per yearMedieval Sermon Studies (MSS)  is published annually under the auspices of the International Medieval Sermon Studies Society. This refereed journal features insightful articles on sermon studies and related areas; reviews; sermon transcriptions; and information about work in progress are also included.  MSS  is an essential resource not only for sermon specialists but also for researchers working in the field of religious culture, history, and literature. It has a world-wide circulation among eminent academics and institutional subscribers.Academic Search Alumni; Academic Search Complete; Academic Search Premier; Advanced Placement Source; ATLA Religion Database; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; Humanities International Complete; International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ); MLA; Religious and Theological Abstracts; Royal Historical Society Bibliography; Scopus; Thomson Reuters' Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); TOC Premier.
156Mediterranean Historical Review1743-940X0951-8967Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearSince its foundation in 1986, the  Mediterranean Historical Review  has pioneered the steadily growing field of international scholarship focusing on the Mediterranean as a vast and complex hub of human interaction and relations, both geographically and historically. The journal seeks contributions on topics that transcend any particular locale or conventional periodization, and which explore the intricate mesh of contacts, relations, and influences within the Mediterranean context.
Chronologically, MHR often aims to integrate various problems in the ancient, medieval, early modern and contemporary history of the Mediterranean basin. Our disciplinary and topical horizons are historically oriented, covering a broad spectrum that ranges from economics to intellectual and inter-religious exchanges, slavery, navigation, early shipping insurance, literature and music, and even climate. The journal occasionally publishes documents of special interest, accompanied by a commentary.
America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH); Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; New Testament Abstracts; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Thomson Reuters: Social Sciences Citation Index®, Social Scisearch®, Arts and Humanities Citation Index® and Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition.
157Midland History http://www.tandfonline.com/YMDH
Midland History
1756-381X0047-729X Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearMidland History  is the principal journal covering the history of the English midlands. First produced in 1971, the journal is managed by an editorial board of scholars who are regional and local history specialists, operating under the auspices of the University of Birmingham where the editor is based. It publishes scholarly work on the counties of Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.  Midland History  is a refereed journal which prints articles on midlands subjects from professional and independent historians and research students in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. The aim of the journal is to stimulate and encourage serious scholarly work on the history of the midlands from Roman times to the twenty-first century. Articles treat the history of particular localities and examine historical issues connected with the region, setting these in a broader context and drawing comparisons with other areas.America: History and Life; Bibliography of the History of Art; British and Irish Archaeological Abstracts; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Complete; International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ); Modern Language Association Bibliography; Norwegian Register of Scientific Journals and Publishers; Periodicals Index Online; Royal Historical Society Bibliography; Scopus; TOC Premier
158Ming Studies  1759-75950147-037XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearMing Studies  is the journal of the Society for Ming Studies, a non-profit academic organization devoted to the dissemination of knowledge about the Ming period in Chinese history (1368-1644). The society brings together scholars from North America, Europe and Asia, and convenes annually in conjunction with the Association for Asian Studies. Panels and roundtable discussions are regularly organized or supported. The Society also produces occasional research monographs and technical materials for Ming scholars.
Appearing twice a year, Ming Studies presents news of the field and book reviews along with significant articles of current scholarship on all aspects of Chinese society from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. All articles are peer-reviewed, and should present original, innovative research and interpretation, making substantial contributions to the state of the field. Ming Studies occasionally devotes special issues to particular themes, often deriving from conferences or other collaborative research and scholarly activity. Recent examples have included work on the Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang, the sixteenth century scholar-official Wang Shizhen, and Discourses on Disorder in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century China.
European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH)
Modern Language Association Bibliography
The Bibliography of Asian Studies Online
Scopus
Thomson Reuters' Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
159Monumenta Serica: Journal of Oriental Studies 2057-16900254-9948Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearMonumenta Serica: Journal of Oriental Studies  is mainly dedicated to Chinese culture, but its Chinese title,  Huayi xuezhi  (  Scholarly Journal on China and Neighbouring Countries ), points to the fact that contributions concerning subjects such as Japanese, Mongol, Manchu, Tibetan, or Korean studies may also be published, if closely related to China.
The journal promotes intercultural communication in cooperation and dialogue with Chinese and Western scholars. The contributions published in the journal cover all relevant fields of Sinology, including: Chinese history, language, literature, philosophy, Chinese religions and their history, mission history, art, etc. They may be published either in English, German, French, and exceptionally in Chinese.
Arts & Bibliography of Asian Studies; ATLA Religion Database® (ATLA RDB®); European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH); De Gruyter Saur; Dietrich's Index Philosophicus; IBZ - Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur; Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur; EBSCO; Historical Abstracts (Online); OCLC; ProQuest; MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association) Scopus
160Museum International1468-00331350-0775 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearMuseum International  is the International Council of Museum’s peer-reviewed journal, which is committed to fostering knowledge sharing within the international museum community. The journal aims to provoke debate in the museum and heritage fields by publishing multidisciplinary, international research articles, case studies, reports and reviews.  Museum International  favours a thematic approach, with each issue dedicated to a specific theme selected by an international editorial board. The editorial board ensures that the journal reflects contemporary issues in the museum field and the diversity of the international museum community.Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing); Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing); Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing); Art Index/Abstracts (EBSCO Publishing); Art, Design & Architecture Collection (ProQuest); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics); Arts & Humanities Database (ProQuest); Arts Premium Collection (ProQuest); BIAB: British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (biab online); Current Contents: Arts & Humanities (Clarivate Analytics); International Bibliography of Art (ProQuest); Periodical Index Online (ProQuest); ProQuest Central (ProQuest); RILM Abstracts of Music Literature (RILM); Scopus
161Musicology Australia1949-453X0814-5857Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearMusicology Australia  is the scholarly journal of the Musicological Society of Australia. Since its inception in 1963, the journal has published articles on all aspects of music research, including ethnomusicology and musicology, which marks it out from most other music journals.
Today, articles and reviews cover a broad spectrum of music research, including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music, indigenous music practices, jazz, theory and analysis, organology, performance practice, contemporary music and psychology of music. The journal is published twice a year: in July and December. Contributors are not required to write on Australian music or be Australian-based musicologists.
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162Muziki /a>1753-593X1812-5980 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearFocused primarily on African music research,  Muziki: Journal of Music Research in Africa  welcomes scholarly articles and reviews of books, music, and recordings related to musical theory and practice of the African continent and beyond. We aim to provide a platform for established and emerging scholars in the fields of performance practice, ethnomusicology, and ‘traditional’ musicology as well as jazz and popular music studies encompassing diverse aspects of local, diasporic, and global research.urrent Abstracts and Humanities International Index.
163New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative W
1943-31071479-0726 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearNew Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing  is a leading international journal in the field of Creative Writing Studies and publishes both critical and creative work.
Articles submitted for publication can focus on any area of Creative Writing Studies including (but not limited to):
pedagogy, practice and research
the processes of creative writers, their drafts and completed works
the history of particular writing forms
analysis of particular creative works
diversity, equity and inclusion in creative writing and creative writing teaching
studies of creative writing in languages other than English
explorations of teaching in different contexts (e.g., high schools, the community)
In addition to scholarly articles, New Writing publishes:
stories, poems, works of creative non-fiction, novel extracts, writing for the stage or for the screen, and other creative pieces extracts from works in progress and discussions about themes and subjects
interviews with creative writers, publishers, editors, designers, booksellers
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164Nineteenth Century Contexts1477-26630890-5495Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearNineteenth-Century Contexts   is committed to interdisciplinary recuperations of “new” nineteenth centuries and their relation to contemporary geopolitical developments. The journal challenges traditional modes of categorizing the nineteenth century by forging innovative contextualizations across a wide spectrum of nineteenth century experience and the critical disciplines that examine it. Articles not only integrate theories and methods of various fields of inquiry — art, history, musicology, anthropology, literary criticism, religious studies, social history, economics, popular culture studies, and the history of science, among others — but also test and open up the very limits of disciplinary boundaries. Scope of interest is not confined to any single regional or cultural area, and the relevance of the nineteenth centuries we read about to contemporary political flashpoints around the world remains a top priority. Interdisciplinary, international and innovative,  Nineteenth-Century Contexts   is leading debate about where the next nineteenth centuries will occur.America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Clarivate Analytics Arts & Humanities Citation Index®; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; MLA International Bibliography; OCLC; RILM Abstracts of Music Literature.
165Northern History
1745-87060078-172XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearNorthern History  was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
It aims to stimulate and encourage serious research, professional and amateur alike, on the history of all parts of the North, including the Borders, from Roman times to the twentieth century. Archaeological reports are not accepted, but papers which use archaeological evidence and articles based on all kinds of historical sources and methods of research are welcome.
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166Oxford German Studies1745-92140078-7191Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearOxford German Studies  is a fully refereed journal, and publishes in English and German, aiming to present contributions from all countries and to represent as wide a range of topics and approaches throughout German studies as can be achieved. The thematic coverage of the journal continues to be based on an inclusive conception of German studies, centred on the study of German literature from the Middle Ages to the present, but extending a warm welcome to interdisciplinary and comparative topics, and to contributions from neighbouring areas such as language study and linguistics, history, philosophy, sociology, music, and art history. The editors are literary scholars, but seek advice from specialists in other areas as appropriate.Arts & Humanities Citation Index; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; Humanities International Complete; International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ); Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts; MLA; Periodicals Index Online; Scopus; TOC Premier
167Parliaments, Estates and Representation1947-248X0260-6755 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearParliaments, Estates & Representation - Parlements, Etats et Representation is the journal of the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions (ICHRPI) - Commission internationale pour l'histoire des Assemblees d'Etats (CIHAE) – see http://www.ichrpi.info/
The aim of the journal, as of the Commission, is to promote research into the origin, growth and development of representative and parliamentary institutions throughout the world in all periods. In particular, it encourages the study of the development of representative institutions in a wide and comparative way. It facilitates the international exchange of bibliographical information and is concerned with the political theory and institutional practice of representation as well as with the internal organization, political culture and the social and political background to parliaments and assemblies of estates. Representative urban institutions and international parliamentary organizations also fall within its remit.
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168Performance Research1469-99901352-8165Taylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearResearching performance, anticipating tendencies, mapping practices, documenting processes, stimulating inquiry, performing research.
Since 1996 Performance Research has set a precedent that has become standard for thematic and cross-disciplinary ways of bringing together the varied materials of artistic and theoretical research in the expanded field of performance. Working closely with designers, artists, academics, theorists, performance practitioners and writers Performance Research resists disconnected, disembodied, and disinterested forms of scholarship. We prefer instead the possibilities of imagining the journal as a dynamic space of performance that produces inspiring conversations, unlikely connections, and curious confluences. Our emphasis on contemporary performance arts within changing cultures and technologies is reflected in the interdisciplinary vision and international scope of the journal. Performance Research continues to combine writings and works for the page in an interplay of analysis, anecdote, polemic and criticism; interweaving the oblique with the conflicting, the pivotal with the resistant, and the eclectic with the indispensable.
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169Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice1747-66230907-676XTaylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearPerspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice  encourages the submission of papers that explore issues concerning all kinds of language and cultural mediation, including but not limited to literary translation, technical and scientific translation, interpreting, audiovisual translation, intralingual mediation and so on. Both empirical and theoretical studies are welcome, but articles should appeal to a wide international readership. From 2022, Perspectives will not consider articles on pedagogical issues.
Perspectives also encourages interdisciplinary studies, with areas such as communication studies, sociology, applied and theoretical linguistics, history, literary theory, postcolonial studies, gender studies and so on. Authors are expected to engage with previous publications which might open up new avenues and directions of research.
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170Philosophical Explorations1741-59181386-9795Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearPhilosophical Explorations   aims to publish outstanding articles in the philosophy of mind and action, with an emphasis on issues concerning the interrelations between cognition and agency.
Contributions are welcomed in the area of the philosophy of mind and action and related disciplines such as moral psychology, ethics, philosophical anthropology, social philosophy, political philosophy and philosophy of the social sciences. The journal also welcomes contributions of an interdisciplinary kind, establishing bridges between philosophy and, for example, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, psychology, and political science.
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171Philosophical Papers 1996-8523 '0556-8641Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearPhilosophical Papers  is an international, generalist journal of philosophy edited in South Africa
Articles appearing in regular issues are original, high-quality, and stand-alone, and are written for the general professional philosopher. Submissions are welcome in any area of philosophy and undergo a process of peer review based on initial editor screening and refereeing by (usually) two referees.
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172Philosophical Psychology1465-394X0951-5089Taylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearPhilosophical Psychology   is an international journal devoted to developing and strengthening the links between philosophy and the psychological sciences, both as basic sciences and as employed in applied settings, by publishing original, peer-refereed contributions to this expanding field of study and research.
The journal publishes empirical and conceptual work relevant to debates in philosophy and ethics, and philosophical work relevant to research in the psychological sciences. This includes issues and methods developed in a variety of disciplinary areas including the cognitive, social, and affective sciences, neuroscience, comparative psychology, clinical psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, educational psychology, health psychology, analytic philosophy, moral psychology, phenomenology, history of psychology, and experimental philosophy.
As well as psychologists and philosophers, the journal’s readers and contributors include neuroscientists, linguists, computer scientists, biologists, and sociologists — reporting experimental, theoretical, and clinical work which relates to underlying philosophical interests.
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173photographies1754-07711754-0763Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearphotographies   seeks to construct a new agenda for theorising photography as a heterogeneous medium that is changing in an ever more dynamic relation to all aspects of contemporary culture.
photographies aims to further develop the history and theory of photography, considering new frameworks for thinking and addressing questions arising from the present context of technological, economic, political and cultural change.
photographies aims to:
- establish a sustained and dynamic forum for the development of the history and theory of photography,
- consider new frameworks for thinking and addressing questions arising from digital
technologies and economic, political and cultural change,
- examine contemporary uses and currencies of the photographic within local and global contexts,
- identify, develop and discuss emergent critical debates and practices,
- publish work in the humanities and social sciences which has a bearing upon our
understanding of photography thereby locating debate within a wider community.
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174Photography and Culture 1751-45251751-4517Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearPhotography & Culture  is a refereed journal that is international in its scope and interdisciplinary in its contributions. It aims to interrogate the contextual and historic breadth of photographic practice from a range of informed perspectives and to encourage new insights into the media through original and incisive writing.
Photography & Culture publishes research papers, discursive critiques and reviews. It appears at a key moment as photography evolves, once again, to embrace a technological change that is shifting both contemporary usage and historic understanding. This journal quickly established itself as a leading platform for critical thinking on photography and as essential reading the world over for academics, curators and practitioners with a central and indeed tangential interest in the media.
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175Political Theology
1743-17191462-317XTaylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearThe purpose of the journal is to foster scholarship in the area of political theology.  Political Theology  investigates the connections between religious and political ideas and practices. The journal is interdisciplinary, drawing on theology, religious studies, politics, philosophy, ethics, cultural studies, social theory, and economics. It reflects the diversity of religious and theological engagements with public and political life. The aims of the journal are to:
Examine the explicit or implicit religious background to political movements, ideas, and practices
Examine the political implications of religious movements, ideas, and practices
Interrogate the way power operates at the intersection of religion and politics
Reflect on the tradition of political theology in a global context, including voices from marginalized communities and a variety of religious traditions.
Provide a bridge between discussions of political theology in different academic disciplines
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176Popular Music & Society1740-17120300-7766 Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearPopular Music and Society   , founded in 1971, publishes articles, book reviews, and audio reviews on popular music of any genre, time period, or geographic location.
Popular Music and Society is open to all scholarly orientations toward popular music, including (but not limited to) historical, theoretical, critical, sociological, and cultural approaches. The terms "popular" and "society" are broadly defined to accommodate a wide range of articles on the subject. The journal focuses especially on music as a manifestation of popular culture.
Recent and forthcoming Special Issue topics include: Fandom; Musical Autobiographies; Music, Heritage, and Memory; the Sex Pistols; Pussy Riot; and Music and Work.
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177Practical Theology1756-07481756-073XTaylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearPractical Theology , the official journal of the British and Irish Association for Practical Theology, is published on behalf of the Contact Pastoral Trust. Formerly  Contact: Practical Theology and Pastoral Care , the journal has been published since 1960 and plays a vital role for those who are involved in pastoral practice and for those who reflect on and teach practical theology within an academic context. The journal’s mission has always been to contribute to the development of pastoral studies and practical theology by publishing creative articles which report good practice, and which offer fresh theoretical and practical insights in this area. It is multidisciplinary, with contributions drawn from counselling, missiology, chaplaincy, social work, psychology, ecclesiology, sociology, ethics, as well as pastoral and practical theology. Since 2018 the journal has included one issue per year solely dedicated to  Adult Theological Education . Subscribers also have access to an extensive archive of material from  Contact  and the  Journal of Adult Theological Education .
Variety to cater for all tastes is a hallmark, from whole themed issues which are an important feature, through research reports of about 6000 words, to shorter accounts of reflection on practice, interviews, autoethnography, biographical reviews, ‘soap box’ challenges, book reviews, and even short stories or poems.
The audience for the journal are practitioners in religious institutions and workplaces, students doing masters courses and professional doctoral work in practical theology as well as traditional readers of the journal who have found it a continuing source of enrichment for their day to day practice of faith and ministry.
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178Prose Studies 1743-94260144-0357 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearLaunched in 1977,  Prose Studies  is a peer-reviewed literary studies journal devoted to the study of nonfiction prose in all historical and contemporary contexts. The journal is committed to publishing rigorously argued scholarship from diverse theoretical and interpretive approaches.
We are, likewise, dedicated to a broad and inclusive definition of the genre in all its varied forms. Trenchant and persuasive arguments for aesthetic innovation and social revolution alike can be found in essays, prefaces, reviews, speeches, sermons, and pamphlets. The manifestos of artistic movements are quite as aesthetically innovative and complex as their poetry and art. Life writing in all its incarnations—from autobiographies and memoirs, to letters, journals, and blogs—speaks to the global as much as to the local. Moreover, the tweets of today’s activists and public intellectuals are equally as deserving of scholarly attention as the canonical essays of previous generations.
Prose Studies invites essays that employ a variety of approaches, such as those adopting interdisciplinary analyses and those combining substantial analysis of nonfiction prose with discussion of other genres. We also invite scholarship on marginalized and lesser-known authors and work that explores nonfiction prose in transnational contexts.
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179Public Art Dialogue 2150-25602150-2552Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearPublic Art Dialogue  serves as a forum for critical discourse and commentary about the practice of public art defined as broadly as possible to include: memorials, object art, murals, urban and landscape design projects, social interventions, performance art, and web-based work.  Public Art Dialogue   is a scholarly journal, welcoming of new and experimental modes of inquiry and production. Most issues are theme-based, and each features both peer-reviewed articles and artists' projects._
180Publications of the English Goethe Society1749-62840959-3683Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe English Goethe Society  is the oldest learned society devoted to German Studies in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1886 in order to promote the study of Goethe's work, and its scope was subsequently expanded to other authors and periods of German literature. Whilst concentrating on the German Classical Age, the Society's interests include German literature and thought of the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  The Publications of the English Goethe Society   (PEGS)  publishes the revised lectures and prize winning essays that are first presented to its members. The Society tries to ensure that its programme not only represents the work of established scholars, but also provides an opportunity for younger scholars, including postgraduates, to address a scholarly audience.Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Biblica's Elenchus; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ); Literary Reference Center; MLA; Scopus; TOC Premier
181Reformation
1752-07381357-4175Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearFounded in 1996,  Reformation  is a leading English-language journal for the publication of original research in scholarship of the Reformation era. It is sponsored by The Tyndale Society. Members of the Society receive the journal as part of their annual membership benefits. Please contact the Society to join or for other enquiries.
Reformation welcomes submissions on any aspect of the Reformation, broadly considered. The journal is interested in studies on topics including theology and biblical scholarship; church history or religious matters -- Protestant, Catholic or radical; English and Continental literature; social, political and intellectual history; early modern Catholic history; the History of the Book; Renaissance humanism; art history and architecture; and music. The journal is also interested in scholarship that identifies continuities and discontinuities with medieval religious and devotional traditions. All articles in Reformation undergo rigorous peer review, based on anonymised refereeing by at least two referees.
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182Reformation & Renaissance Review 1743-17271462-2459Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearReformation & Renaissance Review , (founded 1999) is the journal of the Society for Reformation Studies (founded 1993) that sponsors an annual, open, three-day conference at the University of Cambridge. The Society pays special attention to the dimensions and contexts of religion in the long era of Renaissance and Reformation. Its Presidents have been Peter Stephens, Ian Hazlett, Bruce Gordon, Gerald Hobbs, David Bagchi, and Tony Lane. Current office-bearers include Jon Balserak and Charlotte Methuen. Members of the Society are entitled to a reduced subscription to  R&RR .
A peer-reviewed journal of three issues per year, online and in print, R&RR provides an international platform for scholars, established and emerging, to publish research articles on any aspect of religious thought and life, theology and culture, from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries. This embraces Christian Humanist, Roman Catholic, Protestant as well as various other alternative approaches to reform, change and continuity in church and society. It may also include interaction with other religions in Europe. Contributions from cognate disciplines or related fields of enquiry that bear on faith, its practice and on cultural religious phenomena are also sought. While welcoming studies in national, regional, local or biographical contexts, the Review aims especially to encourage work on the Reformation and Catholic reform as pan-European movements with an ambivalent relationship to Renaissance humanism. Journal Issues contain contributions offering fresh perspectives, developments or evidence as well as reappraisals of current consensus on a topic of interest.
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183Religion1096-11510048-721XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearReligion  is an internationally recognized, Thomson Reuters-listed journal, publishing original scholarly research in the comparative and interdisciplinary study of religion.  Religion  is committed to the publication of significant, novel research, as well as review symposia and responses. In addition, the journal includes book reviews and discussions of important venues for the publication of scholarly work in the study of religion.  Religion  has European and North-American editors, a multi-national Editorial Board, and is committed to publishing work from scholars of religion around the globe, including occasional translations of important papers.
Religion accepts papers on all religious studies topics, including the history, literature, thought, practice, material culture, and institutions of particular religious traditions and communities from a variety of perspectives such as social scientific, cultural, cognitive, ethnographic, economic, ecological, and geographic (but excluding theology or philosophy of religion).
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184Rethinking History1470-11541364-2529Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThis acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline.
Rethinking History provides a balance of features not usually found in academic history journals. The mix often includes:
Articles of 5,000 or 7,000 words
Concepts - papers exploring key concepts or categories of historical analysis
Controversies - debates between historians
Essays of 8,000 to 10,000 words
Experimental pieces
Invitations to Historians - historians explain how and why they write history
Miniatures - pieces of 1,500 words or less, aimed to show brevity can be the soul of history
Re-reviews - reassessments of classic history texts
Reconsiderations - essays that "reconsider" the body of work produced by a single historian, an entire school or field
Reviews and review articles
Themed Issues
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185Review: Literature & Arts of the Americas1743-06660890-5762Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearFounded in 1968,  Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas    is the major forum in the United States for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writing in English and English translation; it also covers Canadian writing and the visual and performing arts in the Americas.
Review first brought the work of Latin American writers such as Alejo Carpentier, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa to critical attention in the United States, and they were followed by numerous other important figures. Translators Edith Grossman, Gregory Rabassa, and Margaret Sayers Peden are among those who have contributed to Review . Issues of the magazine focus on specific countries, regions, or on more abstract themes such as urban voices, women’s writing, or Latin American/Latino performing arts. Review has regularly included selections of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction; book reviews of newly translated titles; profiles of visual artists; and essays exploring currents in music and the performing arts.
Review has undergone various transformations, in response to cultural and economic currents over the last 36 years. Founded in 1968 as a compilation of previously published reviews of titles by Latin American authors, in the 1970s it turned to publishing special-focus issues on individual Latin American writers, including Borges, Neruda, and Paz. In the 1980s, Review was reconfigured as a high-design publication with substantial coverage of the visual and performing arts, broadening its scope to attract a more general readership. This trend continued into the 1990s when the magazine began publishing more literature and arts from the non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean. And in 2003, the magazine’s title was changed from Review: Latin American Literature and Arts to its current one.
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186Revolutionary Russia1743-78730954-6545Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearWherever modern European history is taught, the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917 are central to its concerns. These events marked a crucial turning point in the demise of autocracy and the rise of revolutionary socialism that would shape Russia, Europe and the international system for the rest of the twentieth century and beyond.
Revolutionary Russia is the only English-language journal to concentrate on the revolutionary period of Russian history, from c.1880-c.1932. As the journal of the Study Group on the Russian Revolution (founded in 1975), it is interdisciplinary and international in approach, publishing original research, documentary sources, book reviews and review articles in the fields of history, politics, economics, sociology, art history and literary and intellectual history from scholars across the world, including Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
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187Rock Music Studies1940-11671940-1159Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearPublished three times a year,  Rock Music Studies   publishes articles, book and audio reviews, and opinion pieces on rock music and its numerous subgenres.
To best focus this international journal, the editors of Rock Music Studies, which evolved from Popular Music and Society, limit the usually all-inclusive definition of rock to exclude other genres such as doo-wop, country, jazz, soul, and hip hop, but include roll and roll, rockabilly, blues rock, country rock, jazz rock, folk rock, hard rock, psychedelic rock, prog rock, metal, punk, alternative, and other subgenres of rock.
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188Romance Quarterly1940-32160883-1157Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe   Romance Quarterly    is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to contributing to critical inquiry and theoretical debate in the areas of Spanish, Spanish American, Catalan, Galician, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Brazilian literary, film and cultural studies. CSA: Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Elsevier: Scopus; Gale: Academic OneFile, Expanded Academic ASAP, General OneFile, InfoTrac Custom, Student Resource Center: College Edition; H.W. Wilson: Book Review Digest Plus, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Mega Edition, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Select; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ); MLA International Bibliography; OCLC: ArticleFirst, Arts and Humanities Search, Russian Academy of Sciences; ProQuest: Humanities Module, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Research Library; RILM Abstracts of Music Literature; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
189Romance Studies1745-81530263-9904 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearRomance Studies , founded in 1982 by Valerie Minogue and Brian Nelson, is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to the study of the Romance literatures and cultures. With a distinguished advisory panel representative of leading research across the disciplines, the journal is a forum for both established scholars and new researchers worldwide. The editors offer constructive criticism where appropriate and advise young scholars and new contributors on the effective presentation of their material. A single, broadly-defined theme provides the focus for most issues whilst articles on other subjects are also invited. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and is open to the full range of comparative and interdisciplinary approaches.ABELL; Academic Search Alumni; Academic Search Complete; Academic Search Elite; Academic Search Premier; Advanced Placement Source; Arts and Humanities Citation Index; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; Humanities International Complete; International Bibliography of Periodicals Literature (IBZ); MLA; Periodicals Index Online; Scopus; TOC Premier
190Rural Theology (International, Ecumenical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives)2042-12731470-4994 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearRural Theology: International, Ecumenical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives  is the journal of The Rural Theology Association. To join or find out about activities or future meetings of The Rural Theology Association, please visit their website. The members’ Newsletter, published twice a year, also has this information.
The principal aims of the journal are to promote theological reflection on matters of rural concern, to enhance the ministry and mission of rural churches, and to bring rural issues to the forefront of church and government agenda. The journal is committed to embracing a wide range of theological perspectives, to encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, and to stimulating ecumenical and international exchange on matters of relevance to religious, political, social and economic aspects of rurality.
ATLA Religion Database
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Religious & Theological Abstracts
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Religious & Theological Abstracts
191Scandinavian Journal of History1502-77160346-8755Taylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearScandinavian Journal of History   presents articles on Scandinavian history and review essays surveying themes in recent Scandinavian historical research.
It concentrates on perspectives of national historical particularities and important long-term and short-term developments. The editorial policy gives particular priority to Scandinavian topics and to efforts of placing Scandinavian developments into a larger context. Studies explicitly comparing Scandinavian processes and phenomena to those in other parts of the world are therefore regarded as particularly important. In addition to publishing articles and review essays, the journal includes short book reviews. Review essay proposals and polemical communications are welcomed.
America: History and Life (1976-
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Current Contents - Arts & Humanities (Clarivate Analytics)
Historical Abstracts Part A. Modern History (1976-)
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192Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament1502-72440901-8328Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearWhen the  Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament   was first published in 1987, it was expected to become the principal forum of Scandinavian Old Testament research. Reality has surpassed the expectations of the founders, as  Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament   is rapidly becoming one of the major outlets of international Old Testament scholarship, although without losing its specific Scandinavian character.
Contributions by leading scholars have in recent years changed the scholarly understanding of the history of Israel. Such contributions have often been published in the Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, including the editor’s “The Old Testament—A Hellenistic Book?” (Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 7, 1993) that opened up for a totally new direction in the discussion about the origins of the Old Testament. In this capacity the Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament has become one of the principal outlets of the so-called “Copenhagen School of Old Testament Studies.” But its scope has never been limited to only one position of Old Testament studies, and articles by scholars from all parts of the world and representing almost every position as to Old Testament studies are published in the Scandinavian Journal of Old Testament Studies.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
ATLA Religion Database® (ATLA RDB®)
ATLA Catholic Periodical and Literature Index®
Index to Book Reviews in Religion
Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete
Old Testament Abstracts
Religious and Theological Abstracts
Religious Index One. Periodicals
Scopus (Elsevier)
Zeitschrift für alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
193Scando-Slavica1600-082X0080-6765Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearScando-Slavica is an international cross-disciplinary journal for Slavic and Baltic linguistics, literature, culture, history and society. The majority of articles are written in English and Russian, but articles written in German and French are also accepted. 
Scando-Slavica strives to present readers with contributions covering a broad variety of problems considered within Slavic and Baltic studies and occasionally publishes themed issues. Suggestions for themed issues, based on research projects, conferences or the like, are welcomed and should be sent to the editor-in-chief. Contributions to themed issues are subject to the same rigorous peer review procedure as contributions to regular issues.
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
MLA International Bibliography
Scopus (Elsevier)
194Science as Culture1470-11890950-5431Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearOur culture is a scientific one, defining what is natural and what is rational. Its values can be seen in what are sought out as facts and made as artefacts, what are designed as processes and products, and what are forged as weapons and filmed as wonders. In our daily experience, power is exercised through expertise, e.g. in science, technology and medicine.  Science as Culture   explores how all these shape the values which contend for influence over the wider society.
Science mediates our cultural experience. It increasingly defines what it is to be a person, through genetics, medicine and information technology. Its values get embodied and naturalized in concepts, techniques, research priorities, gadgets and advertising. Many films, artworks and novels express popular concerns about these developments.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
British Library Inside
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Genamics JournalSeek
JournalTOCs
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Microsoft Academic
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195Scrutiny2 - Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa1753-54091812-5441Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearscrutiny2     is a double blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes original manuscripts on theoretical and practical concerns in English literary studies in southern Africa, particularly tertiary education. Uniquely southern African approaches to southern African concerns are sought, although manuscripts of a more general nature will be considered. The journal is aimed at an audience of specialists in English literary studies. While the dominant form of manuscripts published will be the scholarly article, the journal will also publish poetry, as well as other forms of writing such as the essay, review essay, conference report and polemical position piece.Education Research Index; Index to South African Periodicals,MLA International Bibliography and Scopus.
196Senses and Society1745-89351745-8927 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Senses & Society aims to:
Explore the intersection between culture and the senses
Promote research on the politics of perception and the aesthetics of everyday life
Address architectural, marketing and design initiatives in relation to the senses
Publish reviews of books and multi-sensory exhibitions throughout the world
Publish special issues concentrating on particular themes relating to the senses
Arts and Humanities Citation Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
197Settler Colonial Studies
1838-07432201-473XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearSettler Colonial Studies was established to respond to a growing demand for reflection and critical scholarship on settler colonialism as a distinct social and historical formation. Settler Colonial Studies is supported by the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, Carleton University, Canada.
The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
Scopus
Ingenta
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198Seventeenth Century
2050-46160268-117X Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThe Seventeenth Century  is established as the leading forum for interdisciplinary approaches to the period, and complements these with stimulating specialist studies on a wide range of subjects. The journal is international in its scope. There is a general preference for articles embodying original research.
All contributions should be accessible to scholars who are not specialists in the field concerned. Subjects covered include literature, political and economic history, social history, theology, philosophy, colonial history, natural sciences, music, and the visual arts. There is substantial coverage of book reviews; the journal also publishes review articles and surveys of recent research. From time to time special issues will be devoted to one theme or topic, although the journal normally aims for a broad spread of interest in each issue.
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199Shakespeare
1745-09261745-0918 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearShakespeare  publishes articles drawn from the best international research on the most recent developments in Shakespearean criticism, historical and textual scholarship, and performance.
The journal promotes the goal of the British Shakespeare Association to bridge the gap between literary and performance based criticism of Shakespeare, and provides an outlet for Shakespeare research undertaken to the very highest standards from around the world. Without privileging any particular critical approaches, methodologies, or theories, the journal welcomes all contributions that throw light upon Shakespeare, his works, and his world, in his time and through to the present day.
In addition to publishing articles of original scholarship, the journal also offers an extensive range of performance reviews covering productions from around the globe, reviews of recent books, and a dedicated section for critical debates and state-of-the-field surveys. Each volume also contains special issues compiled by guest editors drawing together scholarship on a particular theme or topic. Proposals for such special issues are welcomed, and should be emailed to the permanent editors.
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200Sikh Formations:Religion, Culture, Theory1744-87351744-8727Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearSikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory     is an interdisciplinary and international journal which provides a critical forum for scholarly exploration of Sikh and Punjabi cultural formations. It does this within a dynamic setting that embraces the globalized context of Sikhs and Sikhism.
The aim of this journal is to open up alternative horizons, to promote engagement with a wider spread of disciplinary approaches, to encourage conceptual innovation and provide a venue for the emergence of new perspectives. In addition to conventional scholarly research articles and book reviews, we also welcome shorter essays, conference and symposium proceedings, interviews, longer book reviews, poetry, colloquia etc from the full range of disciplines, including but not limited to: sociology, history, anthropology, philosophy, religious studies, political theology, women and gender studies, comparative literature, postcolonial studies, musicology, teaching and pedagogy, art and architecture, politics, international relations, law and social work.
ATLA, ESCI, IBSS, OCLC, Scopus
201Slavery & Abolition1743-95230144-039X Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearSlavery & Abolition   is the only journal devoted in its entirety to a discussion of the demographic, socio-economic, historical and psychological aspects of human bondage from the ancient period to the present. It is also concerned with the dismantling of the slave systems and with the legacy of slavery. The journal publishes research articles, comments, reflections, review articles and book reviews. There are frequent special thematic issues and an important annual bibliographical supplement on slavery which provides the only comprehensive listing of books and articles in the field. All research articles published in regular issues of the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing.America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Index to Black Periodicals; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Race Relations Abstracts; SCOPUS; Sociological Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index®.
202Social Epistemology1464-52970269-1728Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearSocial Epistemology   provides a forum for philosophical and social scientific enquiry that incorporates the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines who share a concern with the production, assessment and validation of knowledge. The journal covers both empirical research into the origination and transmission of knowledge and normative considerations which arise as such research is implemented, serving as a guide for directing contemporary knowledge enterprises.
Social Epistemology publishes ‘exchanges’ which are the collective product of several contributors and take the form of critical syntheses, open peer commentaries interviews, applications, provocations, reviews and responses.
C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Lancaster Index to Defence & International Security Literature; OCLC; Philosopher's Index; International Philosophical Bibliography/Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie; SCOPUS; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts.
203Social History1470-12000307-1022Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearEstablished in 1976, Social History publishes high quality and innovative historical scholarship without restrictions of period or place. This peer reviewed journal, published quarterly, encourages research articles that take as their starting point much longer periods of time than is now the norm, and have an ambition of scale that is commonplace in historical sociology, historical geography and demography. Case studies, particularly when integrated with broader considerations, will continue to have their place in the pages of Social History.  
The journal wishes to broaden its scope by publishing more material on the medieval period and the contemporary, including the present and very recent past. In so doing, Social History will explore the liminal zones that mark the points of rupture and continuity between late antiquity and the medieval, and between the present and the future.
America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; ProQuest Central; SCOPUS; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
204Sound Studies2055-19592055-1940Taylor and Francis Online2 issue per yearSound Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal  is an international, peer reviewed and inter-disciplinary journal in sound studies, providing a unique forum for the development of the subject within a range of disciplines such as history, sociology, media, comparative literature, cultural studies, black studies, indigenous studies, ethnomusicology, historical musicology, film studies, anthropology, geography, philosophy, urban studies, architecture, arts and performance studies.
The journal encourages the study and research of sound by publishing submissions that are interdisciplinary, theoretical, empirically rich and critical in nature. Situated at the cutting edge of sound studies, Sound Studies builds on more than three decades of pioneering work in the history, theory, ethnography and cultural analysis of sound.
Clarivate: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) 
Clarivate: Web of Science Core Collection
205South African Historical Journal1726-16860258-2473Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  South African Historical Journal  is fully accredited, peer reviewed and internationally regarded as a premier history journal published in South Africa, promoting significant historical scholarship on the country as well as the southern African region. As the journal of the Southern African Historical Society, it has provided a high-quality medium for original thinking about South African history and has thus shaped – and continues to contribute towards defining – the historiography of the region.
Published quarterly, the South African Historical Journal publishes a wide variety of material, encompassing issues ranging in time from those around pre-colonial communities to those pertinent to a society in transition in the early 21st century, the practice and teaching of history and debates about heritage and the commemoration of the past. It includes ground-breaking innovative research, general historical and historiographical overviews, historical debates and rejoinders, interviews with historians and reflections on their work, review articles and critical reviews of important books. It regularly publishes articles in special issues on themes such as: ‘Oral Histories in South Africa’ (2008); ‘Let’s Talk About Bantustans’ (2012); and ’Tswana History’ (2014)
All research articles published in the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two referees. The Journal follows a ‘double-blind’ process of evaluation of material: the names of authors are not disclosed to referees, and the identities of referees are not revealed to authors. We request that our referees compile helpful reports which fully motivate their recommendation regarding publication.
African Studies Abstracts; African Studies Abstracts Online; America: History and Life; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Index to Black Periodicals; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Index.
206South African Journal of African Languages 2305-11590257-2117Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe  South African Journal of African Languages  is a peer-reviewed research journal devoted to the advancement of African (Bantu) and Khoi-San languages and literatures. Papers, book reviews and polemic contributions of a scientific nature in any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy), and literature, based on original research in the context of the African languages, are welcome. The journal is the official mouthpiece of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA), established in 1979.
After more than thirty-three years since its establishment the South African Journal of African Languages (SAJAL) continues to be a key educational resource, a knowledge-production hub and repository that remain invaluable for African languages throughout the world. As the show case of the African Language Association of Southern Africa, SAJAL’s aims accentuate the relevance of developing the African languages towards enhancing their intellectualization. The excellent articles that continue to be published bear testimony to the high quality of the journal and the African languages as fields of academic study and research.
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207South African Journal of Philosophy2073-48670258-0136Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  South African Journal of Philosophy  (SAJP) is the official publication of the Philosophical Society of South Africa. The aim of the journal is to publish original scholarly contributions in all areas of philosophy at an international standard. Contributions are double-blind peer-reviewed and include articles, discussions of articles previously published, review articles and book reviews. The wide scope of the South African Journal of Philosophy makes it the continent's central vehicle for the publication of general philosophical work. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.The Philosopher's Index (the preeminent database for publications within the field), Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, IBZ & IBR, Bio Sciences Information Service, Revue Philosophique de Louvain, Repertoire bibliographique de la Philosophie, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie bibliografisch reperiorium.
208South African Theatre Journal2163-76601013-7548Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearSouth African Theatre Journal   provides a leading forum for the academic discussion of issues relating to theatre, performance and the media, notably as these manifest themselves in Southern Africa and further afield on the African continent. The journal features peer-reviewed articles on the history, theory and practice of the performing arts, as well as the methodology of theatre research and performance studies. The journal incorporates theatre reports, book reviews, commentaries, and play texts. Since it is a major aim of the journal to foster multi-cultural and inter-disciplinary studies in the field, contributions are invited from all engaged authors, irrespective of their particular institutional and disciplinary affiliations, or their specific theoretical and methodological perspectives._
209ASouth Asian Review2573-94760275-9527Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearouth Asian Review, a refereed journal of the South Asian Literary Association (est. 1976), presents an international scholarly forum for the discussion and evaluation of South Asian languages, literatures, culture, and arts in postcolonial context. SAR welcomes submissions from any theoretical or critical perspective meant for an audience from various disciplines and written in clear and persuasive prose.
Areas of Interest to the Journal:
South Asian Literatures; South Asian Languages; South Asian Studies; South Asian Culture; Comparative Aesthetic; Literary Theory; South Asian Diaspora; Cultural Studies; Colonial Studies; Postcolonial Studies; Comparative Literature; Women’s Studies; Film Studies; Transcultural Studies
MLA International Bibliography, Scopus
210Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
1727-94611607-3614Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearSouthern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies  publishes articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa. Original contributions are welcomed on any of the core areas of linguistics, applied linguistics, and language practice, particularly regarding matters that are relevant for the (southern) African context. Review articles and short research reports are also welcomed. Book reviews are solicited by the reviews editor. Articles in languages other than English are accompanied by an extended English summary. Linguistics Abstracts Online
211Stanislavski Studies2054-41702056-7790Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearStanislavski Studies  is a peer-reviewed journal with an international scope. It focuses not only on Stanislavski’s work as actor, director and teacher but more broadly on his influence and legacy which can be seen in the work of many of the twentieth-century’s most influential theatre-makers: these will include Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner, Michael Chekhov, Stella Adler, Vakhtangov, Komissarjevsky, Meyerhold and the many others who were directly influenced by Stanislavski’s theories and practice.
Intended to be accessible to both the academic reader and the practitioner, Stanislavski Studies collects together some of the best contemporary, international scholarship, translations of original articles written in Russian, and information about major research resources. As a forum for the analysis and discussion of the history, legacy and application of Stanislavski’s theories it will publish articles that investigate, take issue with, and consider the applications of his theories to contemporary theatre. The journal will contain reviews of essential new publications in the field, interviews and profiles, occasional play texts and discussion papers.
Emerging Source Citation Index (ESCI), Clarivate Analytics
212Studia Neophilologica1651-23080039-3274 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearFounded in 1928 by R.E. Zachrisson,  Studia Neophilologica  publishes articles on English, German and Romance languages and literatures, from the Middle Ages to the present day, as well as reviews of new books in these fields.
The contributions represent both historically oriented research and synchronic studies. Many articles are addressed to methodological and theoretical questions within the fields of general linguistics and literary study. The majority of the contributions, however, investigate specific linguistic problems or analyze specific literary texts.
The journal thus covers a wide and diversified field in its aim to mirror the issues and research questions that concern today’s researchers in the fields of English, German and Romance studies. The journal can count among its contributors a large number of distinguished scholars from many different countries and continues to invite contributions from scholars the world over. Articles may be submitted in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
Abstracts of English Studies
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
Arts & Humanities Search
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
Arts & Humanities Search
Current Contents - Arts & Humanities (Clarivate Analytics)
Germanistik
Index to Book Reviews in the Humanities
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
MLA International Bibliography
Research Alert
Romantic Movement
Scopus (Elsevier)
The Annotated Bibliography for English Studies (ABES)
213Studia Theologica1502-77910039-338XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearStudia Theologica   is an international journal presenting Nordic contributions to the field of international theology.
The journal is issued under the auspices of the Nordic Theological Faculties and has presented theology from the Nordic countries for more than 60 years, both for a Nordic and an international audience.Studia Theologica covers different fields and publishes articles of current interest to all theological disciplines. In addition, it publishes the annual Mowinckel lecture from the University of Oslo and summaries of Nordic dissertations in theology.
ATLA Catholic Periodical and Literature Index®New Testament AbstractsReligious and Theological Abstracts
Index of Book Reviews in Religion
MLA International Bibliography
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
214Studies in Australasian Cinema1750-31831750-3175Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearStudies in Australasian Cinema   is a scholarly journal devoted to the screen cultures of, and film scholarship from, the Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific region. The journal features academic articles focusing on current and historical trends, representations, themes, styles, debates and scholarly work from across the region's rich cinema culture. In doing so,  Studies in Australasian Cinema   asks: What shapes, and has shaped the contemporary filmmaking landscape and screen cultures in the region? What theoretical and critical discussions of cinema and associated formats are, and have been in the past, the most visible in Australasia? What policies, practices, modalities and technologies define Australasian cinema and associated imagemaking? 
Topics on any aspect of the above might include, but are not limited to:
Cinema and postcolonialism
‘National’ cinemas
Australasian independent film-making and films/television
Australasian global commercial film-making and films
The representation of the region, specific countries, cultures and its peoples in global cinema, and other national screen cultures
The local and international work of Australasian writers, directors, and actors
Reception of Australasian films in the region and around the world – Reception
of global films in Australasia
Past and present cinema audiences – New approaches to Australasian film history
Australasian film theory
The teaching of film and screen culture in Australasia, including screen production
Short films, Government film-making, Experimental film and Amateur film making
Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
215Studies in Chinese Religions2372-99962372-9988Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearStudies in Chinese Religions    is devoted to the advanced study of Chinese religions, which may include Buddhism, Catholicism and other forms of Christianity, Confucianism, Daoism, and Islam in China, as well as folk (or popular) religions, and religions practised by ethnic minorities in China. The journal seeks to promote multi-disciplinary approaches and encourages submissions from scholars working in the fields of Anthropology, Economics, Education, History, Iconology, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Philology, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology and Sociology.ESCI, Scopus, the ATLA Religion Database, Bibliography of Asian Studies, and NTU Digital Library of Buddhist Studies.
216Studies in Documentary Film1750-32991750-3280Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearStudies in Documentary Film   is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies.  Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
217Studies in Eastern European Cinema2040-35182040-350XTaylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearStudies in Eastern European Cinema   provides the world-wide community of Eastern European film and media scholars with a platform for debate. The  journal covers screen cultures  of Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine, just as well as cinemas of Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Yugoslavia as now non-existent states with historic cinematic tradition. It encourages authors to cover production, consumption and textual characteristics of films and other forms of the moving image and locate the material in national, as well as transnational perspectives, reflecting  the convergence of various trends in world cinema, such as festivalization and the emergence of  new distribution platforms that simultaneously re-establish and transcend geopolitical and cultural borders.
The journal editors are keen to publish articles on all types of moving image, both arthouse and popular films, television programmes and music videos, films produced for theatrical release, as well as amateur films and those for educational, industrial and advertising purposes.
Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus; ERIH Plus & Web Of Science.
218Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema1750-31401750-3132Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearStudies in Russian and Soviet Cinema    focuses on pre-revolutionary, Soviet and post- Soviet film, its aesthetic development, and its position between ideology and industry.  SRSC  invites contributions that constitute original research. The journal seeks to promote research from established scholars as well as to encourage researchers new to the field.American Bibliography of Slavic and Eastern European Studies; Film & Television Literature Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
219Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes1943-21861460-1176Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearStudies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes  addresses itself to both professionals and those with a serious interest in the subject of landscape. It is one of the few journals that seeks deliberately to explore the topic internationally.
The journal’s main objective is on the detailed and documentary analysis of special sites anywhere in the world, with a focus upon the dialogue between design and reception. The journal seeks to situate specific analysis in the larger cultural context that includes social and cultural history, geography, aesthetics, technology (including horticulture) and conservation.
Art Index; Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals; B H A Bibliography of the History of Art; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Garden, Landscape & Horticulture Index; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
220Studies in Theatre and Performance2040-06161468-2761Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAn international, peer-reviewed journal, Studies in Theatre and Performance publishes work that explores theatre and performance practice across histories, cultures and disciplinary boundaries. Our articles reflect a broad spectrum of methodological enquiry, and encompass research informed by personal practice, direct observation of/engagement with practitioners, and critical engagement with play-texts and performances.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Scenography, • Dramaturgy, • Choreography and physical theatre, • Intermedial & digital performance, • Live art, • Playwriting and playwrights, • Historiography, • Pedagogy, • Medical Humanities, • Science and Performance, • Acting and directing, • Transcultural, intercultural, international and world practices, • Cultural policy
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221Studies in Travel Writing1755-75501364-5145Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearFounded in 1997 by Tim Youngs,  Studies in Travel Writing   is an international, refereed journal dedicated to research on travel texts and to scholarly approaches to them. Unrestricted by period or region of study, the journal allows for specific contexts of travel writing to be established and for the application of a range of scholarly and critical approaches. It welcomes contributions from within, between or across academic disciplines; from senior scholars and from those at the start of their careers. It also publishes original interviews with travel writers, special themed issues, and book reviews.British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Humanities International Index and M L A International Bibliography
222Symbolae Osloenses1502-78050039-7679 Taylor and Francis Online1 issue per yearSymbolae Osloenses   was first published in 1922 under the title  Symbolae Arctoae . Its present title was established in 1924 (Vol.II), with the new subtitle added in 1997.
The journal covers all branches of classical research (including Mediaeval Latin, Byzantine, and Renaissance texts).
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
Bolletino Classico
Gnomon
L’Année philologique
MLA International Bibliography
Norske Tidsskriftartikler
Scopus (Elsevier)
223Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures1931-06760039-7709 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearSymposium   is a quarterly journal of criticism in modern literatures originating in languages other than English. Founded in 1946, the journal is housed in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Syracuse University. Scholars of literature will find research on authors, themes, periods, genres, works, and theory, often through comparative or interdisciplinary studies. The journal publishes unsolicited essays as well as periodic special issues. Most issues include reviews of recent critical monographs in modern literatures. Although primarily in English, issues can include discussions of works in the original language.EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Elsevier: Scopus; Gale: Academic OneFile, Expanded Academic ASAP, General OneFile, InfoTrac Custom, InfoTrac Student Edition, Student Resource Center: College Edition; H.W. Wilson: Biography Index, Book Review Digest Plus, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Select; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ); MLA International Bibliography; OCLC: ArticleFirst, Arts and Humanities Search, Periodicals Abstracts, Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies; ProQuest: Humanities Module, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Research Library; Research Alert; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
224Terrae Incognitae (The Journal of the Society for the History of Discoveries) 2040-8706 0082-2884 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearerrae Incognitae  is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published for the Society for the History of Discoveries. The aim is to examine the history and impact of geographic exploration and cross-cultural interaction around the globe prior to the modern era. Each issue includes an expansive book review section.  Recent articles have ranged from the use of DNA technology to track the movement of chickens and thus populations in pre-historic Oceania to the role of the Order of Christ in furthering 16th-century Portuguese expansion; from the significance of inter-cultural adoption or rejection of clothing for understanding cross-cultural interaction to Marco Polo’s influence on cartography.
Terrae Incognitae accepts contributions relating to geographic exploration and its impact from all chronologies before the modern era and relating to any part of the globe. The journal welcomes comparative and interdisciplinary studies as well as those focused on a particular time or place.
The origin of geographic discovery and exploration is lost to the mist of time—perhaps when an early hominid went searching for game and discovered another group of humans. Geographic discovery is about more than the moment of discovery, however. It is about theoretical geography put into practice; it is about bankrolling expeditions, whether through the investment of wealthy widows, old age pensions, financiers, or governments; it is about maps and mapmakers; it is about diplomats, missionaries, explorers, scallywags and pirates, naturalists, and merchant-adventurers. Geographic discovery is about people broadening their horizons, encountering one another for the first time, struggling to understand a foreign culture, and braving the unknown in search of a new destiny.
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225Textile History1743-29520040-4969Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearTextile History  is an internationally recognised, peer reviewed journal and one of the leading publications in its field. It is viewed as an important outlet for current research. Published in the spring and autumn of each year, its remit has always been to facilitate the publication of high-quality research and discussion in all aspects of scholarship arising from the history of textiles and dress.
Since its foundation the scope of the journal has been substantially expanded to include articles dealing with aspects of the cultural and social history of apparel and textiles, as well as issues arising from the exhibition, preservation and interpretation of historic textiles or clothing. Textile History reviews a wide cross-section of books from all parts of the world, dealing with any aspect of textile and clothing history; the Book Reviews Editor is happy to consider books for review that have been published in any of the languages which fall within the bounds of scholarship in its fields.
The journal regularly publishes Exhibition Reviews and Object Lessons; the former offer important discussion of major public exhibitions of dress and textiles, while the latter element of the journal illustrates the ways in which the study of objects can inform analysis in scholarly research. The Research Notes section is intended for brief comments or limited discussion of particular issues not requiring a major article.
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226TEXTILE: Cloth and Culture1751-83501475-9756Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearCloth accesses an astonishingly broad range of human experiences. The raw material from which things are made, it has various associations: sensual, somatic, decorative, functional and ritual. Yet although textiles are part of our everyday lives, their very familiarity and accessibility belie a complex set of histories, and invite a range of speculations about their personal, social and cultural meanings. This ability to move within and reference multiple sites gives textiles their potency.
This journal brings together research in textiles in an innovative and distinctive academic forum for all those who share a multifaceted view of textiles within an expanded field. Representing a dynamic and wide-ranging set of critical practices, it provides a platform for points of departure between art and craft; gender and identity; cloth, body and architecture; labour and technology; techno-design and practice—all situated within the broader contexts of material and visual culture.
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227Textual Practice1470-13080950-236XTaylor and Francis Online12 issues per yearSince its launch in 1987,  Textual Practice   has been Britain’s principal international journal of radical literary studies, continually pressing theory into new engagements. Today, as customary relations among disciplines and media are questioned and transformed,  Textual Practice   works at the turning points of theory with politics, history and texts. It is intrigued by the processes through which hitherto marginal cultures of ethnicity and sexuality are becoming conceptually central, and by the consequences of these diverse disturbances for educational and cultural institutions.Arts & Humanities Citation Index; British Humanities Index; Current Contents/Arts & Humanities; Gay and Lesbian Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; M L A International Bibliography; OCLC and Periodicals Index Online.
228The Art Bulletin1559-64780004-3079Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Art Bulletin  publishes leading scholarship in the English language in all aspects of art history as practiced in the academy, museums, and other institutions. From its founding in 1913, the journal has published, through rigorous peer review, scholarly articles and critical reviews of the highest quality in all areas and periods of the history of art. Articles take a variety of methodological approaches, from the historical to the theoretical. In its mission as a journal of record,  The Art Bulletin  fosters an intensive engagement with intellectual developments and debates in contemporary art-historical practice._
229The Chinese Historical Review2048-78271547-402XTaylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Chinese Historical Review  is a fully refereed and vigorously edited journal of history and social sciences that is published biannually. The journal publishes original research on the history of China in every period, China's historical relations with the world, the historical experiences of the overseas Chinese, as well as comparative and transnational studies of history and social sciences. Its Forum section features interviews with leading scholars on issues concerning history and the historical profession. Its Book Reviews section introduces recent historical scholarship published in English, Chinese, and other languages.Bibliography of Asian Studies
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230The Court Historian (The International Journal of Court Studies)2056-34501462-9712Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies  is the leading periodical in the field of court studies. It presents new work by major authors and experts, exploring all dimensions of court life, from politics, palaces and war to dress, dining and gardens. Articles are fully referenced, peer-reviewed and frequently illustrated. Special issues have focused on coronations, the art of queenship, court cities, royal hunts and gift giving at court.  Each issue of  The Court Historian  contains up-to-date listings of court-related publications, exhibitions, conferences, events and sales, along with book and exhibition reviews and a comprehensive bibliography._
231The Design Journal1756-30621460-6925Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearFounded in 1998,  The Design Journal  is a well-established, leading international peer-reviewed journal covering many aspects of design. The journal is published six times a year and provides a lively forum for a broad audience of design scholars, researchers, practitioners, educators and managers worldwide. It aims to publish thought-provoking work which will have a direct impact on design knowledge and which challenges assumptions and methods, while being open-minded about the evolving role of design.
position papers and philosophical discussions by experienced academics offering their perspectives on important design-related issues
Individually, these may cover a wide range of topics drawn from various disciplines, including (but not limited to):
Design Practice, including Three-dimensional, Product and Industrial Design, Visual Communication Design, Interaction Design, Textile and Fashion Design, Social, Service and Systems Design and other design disciplines
Design Thinking, Design Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation
Design Theory, Methods and Methodologies
Design Culture, Design Ethics
Sustainable Design
Design Education and Pedagogy
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232The European Legacy1470-13161084-8770Taylor and Francis Online8 issues per yearThe European Legacy   is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of the philosophical, historical, ideological and cultural underpinnings of modern Europe and its relations with the rest of the world.
The European Legacy publishes articles, reviews, and book reviews on the entire range of the humanities and social sciences.
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233The Explicator1939-926X0014-4940 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearConcentrating on works that are frequently anthologized and studied in college classrooms,  The Explicator   , with its yearly index of titles, is a must for college and university libraries and teachers of literature. Text-based criticism thrives in  The Explicator   . One of few in its class, the journal publishes concise notes on passages of prose and poetry. Each issue contains between 25 and 30 notes on works of literature, ranging from ancient Greek and Roman times to our own, from throughout the world. Students rely on  The Explicator   for insight into works they are studying.ietrich's Index Philosophicus; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Elsevier: Scopus; Gale Cengage: Academic ASAP, Academic OneFile, Expanded Academic ASAP, General OneFile, General Reference Center, General Reference Center Gold, General Reference Centre International, InfoTrac Custom, InfoTrac Student Edition, Shakespeare Collection, Student Resource Center: College Edition; H.W. Wilson: Book Review Digest Plus, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Humanities Index Retrospective, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Mega Edition; Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Select; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ); MLA International Bibliography; OCLC: ArticleFirst, Arts and Humanities Search, Periodical Abstracts; ProQuest: Humanities Module, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Research Library, ProQuest Research Library Core; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
234The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory1930-69620016-8890 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Germanic Review   delivers the best of international scholarship in German studies. With contributors representing leading research institutions in the United States, Canada, France, Great Britain, Australia, and Germany, the journal features peer-reviewed articles on German literature and culture, as well as reviews of the latest books in the field. Most articles appear in English, although each year a few are entirely in German. Issues discuss prominent German artists and intellectuals; German national character; and German identity and historical memory. German scholars and students appreciate  The Germanic Review   ’s analyses of German literature, culture, and theory, as well as the lives of German authors.EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Elsevier: Scopus; Gale: Academic ASAP, Academic OneFile, Expanded Academic ASAP, General OneFile, General Reference Center, General Reference Center Gold, General Reference Center International, InfoTrac Custom, InfoTrac Student Edition, Student Resource Center: College Edition; H.W. Wilson: Book Review Digest Plus, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Mega Edition, Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Select; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ); International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); MLA International Bibliography; OCLC: ArticleFirst, Arts and Humanities Search, Periodical Abstracts; ProQuest: International Module, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Research Library, ProQuest Research Library Core, ProQuest Science Journals, Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies; Research Alert; RILM Abstracts of Music Literature; Social Planning Policy & Development; Thomson Reuters: Arts & Humanities Citation Index® and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities®.
235The Historian, Journal of the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society1540-65630018-2370Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearFounded in 1938, The Historian is a peer-reviewed journal of historical scholarship, publishing articles, essays, and reviews on all periods, regions, and topics within the discipline. The Historian serves as a point of reference and dialogue across the field’s many communities, from aspiring and emerging scholars to established figures in the field, from community colleges to major research institutions, across the United States and around the world. The journal’s affiliation with Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honors society, allows it to reach a large and diverse audience of readers, from undergraduates to senior scholars, making it a particularly valuable point of contact for all who read and write about the past. The Historian is also noted for its extensive book review section. This section covers a broad array of recent publications, affording the reader an up to date survey of works in the profession. We accept submissions on all regional, temporal, and thematic fields of history._
236The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice1756-75131756-7505 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Historic Environment: Policy & Practice  is a journal for all those that investigate, conserve and manage the historic environment.
The journal forms essential reading for all archaeological practitioners, and those involved in building conservation - contractors, consultants, curators, researchers, students and fieldworkers - both professional and voluntary. The journal cuts across organisational divisions to identify themes which are of concern and interest to all practitioners.
The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice demonstrates best practice and appropriate methods, and the enhancement of technical and professional skills. The journal relates these skills to topical issues and features the political, legal, economic, cultural, environmental, social and educational contexts, and the academic frameworks, in which those involved in the historic environment work.
The scope includes:
• Development of skills and competence in archaeology and conservation
• Best practice approaches to cultural resource management
• New techniques in the investigation of ancient and recent archaeological sites, landscapes and buildings
• The relationship between historic sites and past and future environmental change
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237The History of the Family1873-53981081-602XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe History of the Family: An International Quarterly   makes a significant contribution by publishing works reflecting new developments in scholarship and by charting new directions in the historical study of the family.
Open to both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and with no chronological limitations, The History of the Family encourages articles on research across various cultures and societies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, in addition to Europe, the United States and Canada. While firmly rooted in history, the journal is interdisciplinary; it publishes articles on demography, sociology, economy and health as they relate to historical developments in family and the life course. ‘Family history’ should therefore be understood in a broad sense.
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238The Interpreter and Translater Trainer1757-04171750-399XTaylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe  Interpreter and Translator Trainer   is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to research in the education and training of professional translators and interpreters, and of those working in other forms of interlingual and intercultural mediation and communication.
With the expansion of the intercultural communication and language services provision sectors has come a proliferation of training programmes in the field. Since its inception in 2007, ITT has been the leading journal in the field of translation and interpreting studies to specialize in training-related issues.
ITT welcomes contributions from diverse theoretical and applied approaches among trainers, educators, researchers and all associated professionals, with the aim of exchanging and enriching skills and knowledge in the professional translator and interpreter communities and amongst trainers themselves. The journal encourages critical reflection on: curricular design; syllabus design; translator and translation competence(s); interpreter and interpreting competence(s); teaching and learning approaches; resources (including ICT), methods and techniques; assessment and accreditation; trainer training. It seeks in particular to encourage interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate appropriate research methods and insights from fields such as (higher) education, curricular studies and language acquisition, as well as others more frequently associated with translation and interpreting studies, such as cultural studies, linguistics, communication studies, anthropology, cognitive science and literary studies.
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239The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society1930-77991063-2921 Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearHow will technology change the arts world? Who owns what in the information age? How will museums survive in the future? The  Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society   has supplied answers to these kinds of questions for more than twenty-five years, becoming the authoritative resource for arts policymakers and analysts, sociologists, arts and cultural administrators, educators, trustees, artists, lawyers, and citizens concerned with the performing, visual, and media arts, as well as cultural affairs. Articles, commentaries, and reviews of publications address marketing, intellectual property, arts policy, arts law, governance, and cultural production and dissemination, always from a variety of philosophical, disciplinary, and national and international perspectives.
The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society is an authoritative resource for the field of performing, visual, and media arts in particular and cultural affairs more generally. Articles, commentary, and book reviews address current and ongoing issues in arts policy, management, law, and governance from a range of philosophical and national perspectives. The journal seeks to increase communication and foster understanding among artists, public and private policymakers, cultural administrators, trustees, patrons, scholars, educators, and lawyers. Diverse disciplinary viewpoints are represented, encompassing aesthetics, economics, history, law, organizational management, political science, and sociology. A broad range of issues are addressed within the journal. Management topics might involve finance, labor relations, fundraising, marketing, or technological impacts; legal topics might include copyright, censorship, or trustee obligations; and cultural topics might involve education, historical preservation, or cultural diversity.
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240The Journal of Holocaust Research2578-56562578-5648Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Journal of Holocaust Research  is a peer-reviewed bilingual (English and Hebrew) scholarly journal devoted to interdisciplinary study of the Holocaust, its origins and aftermath. The journal is published four times a year through the cooperation of the Weiss-Livnat International Center for Holocaust Research and Education at the University of Haifa, the Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum, and Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group.
The Journal of Holocaust Research aims to promote research and study of the various aspects of the Holocaust and antisemitism and to create a platform through which our readers may access the most recent, innovative work being conducted in various disciplines and in different countries. Intended for a diverse academic audience, the journal publishes a wealth of articles, research forums, and special issues that connect scholars from around the world in a meaningful discourse about the Holocaust.
We welcome articles using different approaches and methodologies on all aspects of Holocaust research, including:
• Nazi policies against the Jews and other racial and genocidal programs
• Jewish responses to Nazism
• Nazi propaganda
• Ghettos and camps
• European collaboration
• War crimes trials
• Survivor testimony
• Collective memory of the Holocaust
• Commemoration and museology
• World War II and its aftermath
• "New" antisemitism and xenophobia in the world today
• Holocaust literature, drama, film, and art
• Psychological aspects of trauma
• Technology and the Holocaust
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241The Journal of Modern Craft
1749-67801749-6772Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe Journal of Modern Craft  is the first peer-reviewed academic journal to provide an interdisciplinary and international forum in its subject area. It addresses all forms of making that self-consciously set themselves apart from mass production—whether in the making of designed objects, artworks, buildings, or other artefacts.
The journal covers craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations, from the mid-nineteenth century, when handwork was first consciously framed in opposition to industrialization, through to the present day, when ideas once confined to the “applied arts” have come to seem vital across a huge range of cultural activities. Special emphasis is placed on studio practice, and on the transformations of indigenous forms of craft activity throughout the world. The journal also reviews and analyses the relevance of craft within new media, folk art, architecture, design, contemporary art and other fields.
he Journal of Modern Craft is the main scholarly voice on the subject of craft, conceived both as an idea and as a field of practice in its own right.
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242The Journal of Pacific History1469-96050022-3344Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Journal of Pacific History   is a leading refereed journal dedicated to research concerning the Pacific Islands, their peoples and their pasts. Its remit is broad: from prehistory to the present. It publishes articles in political, economic, religious and cultural history, analysis of contemporary developments, critical surveys and comment. It also publishes primary documents, notes on source materials, reviews and review essays on books, exhibitions and other media.
The Journal of Pacific History accepts the following types of submission:
· Research Articles including articles submitted for Pacific Currents
· Narratives and Documents
· Special Issues
· Reviews
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243The Keats-Shelly Review2042-1362 0952-4142Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Keats-Shelley Review  has a unique identity and broad appeal, embracing Romanticism, English literature and Anglo-Italian relations. A diverse range of items are published within the Review, including notes, prize-winning essays and contemporary poetry of the highest quality, around a core of peer-reviewed academic articles, essays and reviews.
The journal is the official organ of the Keats-Shelley House in Rome and the Review contains new material about the house, securing the broad based appeal of this scholarly journal. The Review has a longstanding status as a prestigious journal of major literary and cultural significance, appealing both to a broadly informed and more specialised readership. The Keats-Shelley Review celebrated its centenary in 2009.
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244The London Journal: A Review of Metropolitan Society Past and Present1749-63220305-8034Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThe scope of The London Journal is broad, embracing all aspects of metropolitan society past and present, including comparative studies. The Journal is multi-disciplinary and is intended to interest all concerned with the understanding and enrichment of London and Londoners: historians, geographers, literary scholars, economists, sociologists, political scientists, social workers, educationalists, planners, architects, conservationists, archaeologists, and all those taking an interest in the natural environment and in the fine and performing arts in London.America: History and Life; Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals; Bibliography of the History of Art; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Genamics JournalSeek; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Complete; Modern Language Association Bibliography; Royal Historical Society Bibliography; Scopus; Social Sciences Citation Index; Thomson Reuters' Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); TOC Premier; Victorian Bibliography & Victorian Database
245The Oral History Review1533-85920094-0798 Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe  Oral History Review , published by the Oral History Association, is the U.S. journal of record for the theory and practice of oral history and related fields. The journal’s primary mission is to explore the nature and significance of oral history and advance understanding of the field among scholars, educators, practitioners, and the general public. The  Review  publishes narrative and analytical articles and reviews, in print and multimedia formats, that present and use oral history in unique and significant ways and that contribute to the understanding of the nature of oral history and memory. It seeks previously unpublished works that demonstrate high-quality research and that offer new insight into oral history practice, methodology, theory, and pedagogy. Work published in the journal arises from many fields and disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of oral history. While based in the U.S., the  Review  reflects the international scope of the field and encourages work from international authors and about international topics.Arts & Humanities Citation Index, America: History and Life, American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies, American Humanities Index Expanded, Academic ASAP Historical Abstracts, Humanities Index, MLA International Bibliography/Directory of Periodicals, ProQuest Discovery, ProQuest Platinum, Proquest Research Library, Social Science Humanities Index
246The Translator1757-04091355-6509 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe Translator   is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original and innovative research on a variety of issues related to translation and interpreting as acts of intercultural communication. By welcoming work based on a range of disciplinary perspectives and methodologies,  The Translator   supports both researchers and practitioners, providing a meeting point for existing as well as developing approaches. It aims to stimulate interaction between various groups who share a common interest in translation as a profession and translation studies as a discipline. Contributions cover a broad range of practices, written or oral, including interpreting in all its modes, literary translation and adaptation, commercial and technical translation, translation for the stage and in digital media, and multimodal forms such as dubbing and subtitling.ArticleFirst; Dietrich's Index Philosophicus; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ); Index Islamicus Online; Linguistics Abstracts Online; Linguistic Bibliography Online; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts Online; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus; Thomson Reuters Current Contents; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index; Web of Science.
247Theatre and Performance Design2332-25782332-2551Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearTheatre and Performance Design  is an international peer-reviewed journal of scenography. Publishing innovative artistic practice alongside theoretical research, the journal critically evaluates the effect of scenography on the aesthetics and politics of performance and facilitates dialogue amongst practitioners, scholars, and audience.
The journal will publish articles on all aspects of design for performance in the fields of:
theatre
· opera
· dance
· music theatre
· site-specific, immersive and virtual theatres
· spatial design and architecture
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248Theatre, Dance and Performance Training1944-39191944-3927Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearTheatre, Dance and Performance Training  (  TDPT ) is a rigorously peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for practitioners, academics, creative artists and pedagogues to articulate research into performance training in all its diversity.
The journal prides itself on revealing insights into the complex and vital processes of training and their relationship to performance making, including those from the past, from the present, and speculating into the future. TDPT is genuinely international in scope and interdisciplinary in form and focus. Authors are encouraged to review previous articles published in the journal for examples of these insights and to assess the appropriateness of their proposal.
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249Theology & Sexuality1745-51701355-8358Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearSince its inception in 1994,  Theology & Sexuality  has been the primary vehicle for those undertaking theological studies of sexuality and gender issues. It is an international, peer reviewed journal that also aims to be accessible to those with a non-professional interest in the field such as those engaged in counselling. The themes addressed by the journal include theological constructions of sex and gender, marriage, models of the family, deconstructive and reconstructive approaches to traditional Christian (and other traditions) teaching on sexuality, sexuality and violence and oppression, and the ethics of personal relationships.Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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250Theology and Science1474-67191474-6700Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearThe primary editorial goal of  Theology and Science   is to publish critically reviewed articles that promote the creative mutual interaction between the natural sciences and theology. While the journal assumes the integrity of each domain, its primary aim is to explore this interaction in terms of the implications of the natural sciences for constructive research in philosophical and systematic theology, the philosophical and theological elements within and underlying theoretical research in the natural sciences, and the relations and interactions between theological and scientific methodologies.British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; OCLC; Social Sciences Citation Index.
251Third Text1475-52970952-8822Taylor and Francis Online6 issues per yearThird Text   has established itself as the leading international journal dedicated to the critical analysis of contemporary art in the global field. It has brought with that analysis a particular focus on both the impact of globalisation on cultural practices and the lessons of postcolonial theory. The journal has created a significant archive of critical knowledge to benefit artists, researchers and art historians.  Third Text  offers a platform to pursue timely dialogue about experimental cultures, to advance independent education, and to study the historical and current conditions of art’s practice, reception and distribution worldwide.Art Index; ARTbibliographies Modern; BHA Bibliography of the History of Art; British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Film Literature Index; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters’ Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
252Translation Review2164-05640737-4836Taylor and Francis Online3 issue per yearStarted in 1978,   Translation Review  is unique in the English-speaking world. While many literary journals publish translations of the works of international authors in English translation,   Translation Review  focuses on the re-creative, cultural, practical, theoretical, and critical aspects of translation. 
ranslation Review provides translators, scholars, and readers a forum to cultivate a dialogue about the importance of translation in a globalized world, to illuminate the challenges and difficulties involved in transplanting a text from a foreign culture into English, and to increase the visibility and status of the translator in our contemporary world. Translation Review serves as a major critical and scholarly journal to facilitate cross-cultural communication through the refined art and craft of literary translations.
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253Translation Studies 1751-29211478-1700Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearThis journal explores promising lines of work within the discipline of Translation Studies, placing a special emphasis on existing connections with neighbouring disciplines and the creation of new links.
Translation Studies aims to extend the methodologies, areas of interest and conceptual frameworks inside the discipline, while testing the traditional boundaries of the notion of “translation” and offering a forum for debate focusing on historical, social, institutional and cultural facets of translation.
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254Transnational Screens2578-5265 2578-5273 Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearTransnational Screens   has emerged in response to a shift in global film, television and streaming and how we understand dynamic new industrial and textual practices.  Transnational Screens   aims to break down traditional geographical divisions and welcomes submissions on any aspect of transnational film, television, streaming culture, and screen media practices.Film & Television Literature Index; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus.
255Visual Culture in Britain1941-83611471-4787 OTaylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearAppearing three times a year,  Visual Culture in Britain  publishes original work that incorporates a wide range of media and related theoretical approaches that expand the realms of visual culture beyond the ocular to incorporate the emerging theories associated with the new materialisms in Britain. Contributions are welcomed from academics and professionals working in Art, Architecture, Design, Film, Performance/Live Arts, Craft/Makers, Intermedia, Mass/Hyper/Digital Media and Games.Art Index; ARTbibliographies Modern; British Humanities Index; International Index to Performing Arts; Current Abstracts; International Index to the Performing Arts; OCLC.
256Visual Resources: An International Journal on Images and Their Uses1477-28090197-3762Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearVisual Resources  (  VR ) is a quarterly academic journal devoted to the study of images and their uses. From its founding in 1980, the journal has published, through rigorous peer review, scholarly articles and critical reviews of the highest quality. VR operates in the spaces between theory, technology and historiography. It explores how the interpretation and reproduction of images conditions and enhances the methodology and historiography of academic disciplines such as archaeology, history and, particularly, art and architectural history.
VR aims to interrogate how visual language is structured and how visual meaning is communicated and transmitted, for instance, through investigations into art periodicals and the art press. It also aims to illustrate how image collections, in digital and other media, are acquired, organized, indexed, preserved, and curated. VR examines early attempts to document the visual, reports on the state of visual resources, and assesses the effect of electronic technology on current and future uses. It provides a platform for reporting innovative ways to organize and access visual information – while aiming to increase the recognition and appreciation of visual documentation. Images of architecture and works of art constitute its main focus, but it also includes images on other subjects and contexts in a wide range of formats.
VR has a wide scope: it has published articles about verbal descriptions of art and architecture; copies, casts, and facsimiles; drawings, paintings, and prints; photography; library, archive, and museum collections; iconography; art magazines and books; and computers and electronic imagery - and how these have functioned as documents of art and culture.
America: History and Life; Art Index; ARTbibliographies Modern; BHA Bibliography of the History of Art; Current Abstracts; Design and Applied Arts Index; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; OCLC; SCOPUS.
257Visual Studies1472-58781472-586XTaylor and Francis Online5 issues per yearVisual Studies is a is a leading international peer-reviewed journal published on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association. The journal publishes visually-oriented articles across a range of disciplines, and represents a long-standing commitment to empirical visual research, studies of visual and material culture, the development of visual research methods and the exploration of visual means of communication about social and cultural worlds. Visual Studies is a key resource for all disciplines that engage with images, society and culture, and aims to set the standard for the scholarly use of visual material.
The multidisciplinary character of the journal is reflected in its attention to visually-based research in sociology, anthropology, cultural and media studies, documentary film and photography, information technology, education, communication studies, art history and visual culture, as well as other fields concerned with image-based study.
The aims of Visual Studies are to:
rovide an international forum for the development of visual research.
Provoke discussion of a wide range of methods, approaches, theories and paradigms that constitute image-based research.
Reduce the disparity in emphasis between visual and written studies in scholarly research.
Enhance the development of visual research methodologies in all their various forms.
Encourage research that employs a mixture of visual methods, theoretical insights, and analytical approaches.
Critically reflect and contribute to the dialogue surrounding ‘the visual’ across the social sciences, humanities, and visual arts.
Provide an arena for in-depth and creative exploration of various approaches, particular methods, theories and visual phenomena.
ARTbibliographies Modern; Current Abstracts; Design and Applied Arts Index; Ergonomics Abstracts Online; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index®.
258Voice and Speech Review2326-82712326-8263Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearVoice and Speech Review (VSR)  is a scholarly journal focused on voice and speech topics and training, particularly for the performing arts. The journal features writing about cutting-edge theory and practice in arts, communication, and interdisciplinary aspects of voice. The VSR is the only scholarly journal that publishes work about voice and speech training for stage, film, TV, and radio.
VSR MISSION AND GOALS:
to provide for the continuing professional development of scholars and practitioners in the field through the publication of pragmatic articles outlining useful methods and approaches to a variety of topics and problems in voice and speech training;
to foster a scholarly and intellectually rigorous approach within the voice profession;
to provide an outlet for the publication of scholarly research, and to stimulate new research;
to provide an open forum for discussion of ideas and opinions related to the voice profession, the performing arts, and communication;
to encourage good vocal hygiene and healthful vocal use through the dissemination of practical, up-to-date, and accurate information;
to promote communication and collaboration with allied professions and disciplines;
to promote discussion toward the refinement of professional standards and practices;
to promote international perspectives in the training of voice and speech.
EBSCOhost; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus
259War &amp2042-43450729-2473Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWar & Society  publishes high-quality scholarly articles on the causes, experience and impact of war. Our articles feature original research based on archival, oral, and other primary sources.
While we publish articles dealing with the technical and operational aspects of warfare, our main emphasis is on the broader relationships between warfare and society. Our articles range in time from Ancient Greece to the 21st Century, and highlight the diverse aspects of national and transnational operational and social military history. We also welcome articles that reflect recent historical 'turns', such as memory studies, cultural history, and the history of emotions. War & Society does not review books.
America: History and Life; Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences; European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS); Historical Abstracts; Modern Language Association Bibliography; Scopus; Social Sciences Citation Index
260Wasafiri1747-15080269-0055Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWasafiri  encourages readers and writers to travel the world via the word. Since 1984 the magazine has been publishing the best international contemporary writing from a diverse range of cultures across the UK and beyond.  Wasafiri  challenges established literary canons by creating a unique space for distinctive new work that transcends borders and labels. The dynamic, fresh writing we feature stimulates cross-cultural dialogues, which are brought to life through innovative live events.  Wasafiri  is well known for finding ‘the best of tomorrow’s writers today’, whilst simultaneously celebrating those who have gone on to become global literary voices. The magazine publishes literary articles, interviews, creative writing, reviews and illustrated essays on the visual arts in both general and Special Issues. Arts and Humanities Citation Index; British Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; M L A International Bibliography and Race Relations Abstracts.
261Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory1748-58190740-770XTaylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearWomen & Performance: a journal of feminist theory  publishes scholarly essays from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives. For us, “women” and “performance” denote not simply what we study but how we study it—that is, not preconceived objects of analysis, but rather an open assembly of political, ethical, and aesthetic orientations, feminism chief among them. We encourage dialogues among various fields of performance scholarship, including theater and performance studies, dance studies, music history and criticism, ethnography, new and digital media, cinema studies, and cultural studies; as well as queer, critical race, and post- and decolonial theory. Working with/in this disciplinary hybridity, we explore critiques of gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, dis/ability, technology, nation, and capitalism.British Humanities Index; Current Abstracts; Film and Television Literature Index; Feminist Periodicals; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; International Index to the Performing Arts; M L A International Bibliography (Modern Language Association of America); Periodicals Index Online; SCOPUS; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts.
262Women: A Cultural Review1470-13670957-4042Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWomen: a cultural review   explores the role and representation of gender and sexuality in arts and culture, with a particular focus on the contemporary world.
The journal analyses the theory and politics of sexual difference in literature, the media, history, education, law, philosophy, psychoanalysis and the performing and visual arts.
The journal has two Special Issues a year, and one Open Forum. In addition to articles, each issue has a substantial review section and a listings section for new and recent titles in the field of gender and culture. The journal also regularly features interviews with figures who have made particularly significant interventions in current debates about gender and feminism.
 Alternative Press Index; British Humanities Index; Educational Management Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Feminist Periodicals; Film Literature Index; Humanities International Index; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Religion Index One: Periodicals and Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts.
263Women's History Review1747-583X 0961-2025Taylor and Francis Online7 issues per yearWomen’s History Review   is an international journal whose aim is to provide a forum for the publication of new scholarly articles in the field of women’s history. The time span covered by the journal includes the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries as well as earlier times. The journal seeks to publish contributions from a range of disciplines (for example, women’s studies, history, sociology, cultural studies, media studies, film studies, literature, anthropology, politics, social policy and philosophy) that further feminist knowledge and debate about women and/or gender relations in history.America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Educational Research Abstracts Online; Feminist Periodicals; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanities International Index; OCLC; Periodicals Index Online; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Sociology of Education Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
264Women's Writing1747-58480969-9082Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWomen’s Writing   is a fully refereed international journal focusing on women’s writing in English from the Middle Ages to the end of the long nineteenth century. The journal reflects the diversity of scholarship in this important area of study and the editors welcome all critical perspectives; contributions may be close readings of complex texts or historical or theoretical investigations of gender, culture, race and class. The aim of the journal is to bring readers the latest research and open up a forum for dialogue, discussion and debate.  Women’s Writing   publishes both general issues and special issues edited by guest editors on themed issues.America: History and Life; British Humanities Index; Feminist Periodicals; Gay & Lesbian Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; Humanitites International Index; MLA International Bibliography; OCLC; Periodica Islamica; Scopus; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Women’s Resources International and Women’s Studies Index.
265WORD2373-51120043-7956 Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWORD , a quarterly academic journal of linguistics published online and in print, is the publication of the International Linguistic Association (ILA). Founded in 1943 as the Linguistic Circle of New York, the association became one of the main sources of new ideas in American Linguistics at that time. Its journal  WORD  was founded in 1945 with a mission to disseminate the scholarly discussion of the day and to become the journal of record for general linguistics. During several decades of intellectual ferment in linguistics, the scholarship published by  WORD  continued to record the expansion of linguistic ideas — both theoretical and applied. Today,  WORD  continues its broadly-based mission to reflect and record contemporary linguistic scholarship.
WORD adopts an eclectic approach to publishing scholarship in linguistics, welcoming original, interesting, and insightful contributions from the wide range of scholarship that is linguistics today.Each issue contains articles and reviews. Occasionally, special issues on specific topics are produced.
266Word & Image1943-21780266-6286Taylor and Francis Online4 issues per yearWord & Image   concerns itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues, and mutual collaboration (or hostility) between verbal and visual languages. It provides a forum for articles that focus exclusively on the special study of the relations between words and images from all historical periods and perspectives, both theoretical and practical. Themed issues, guest-edited by specialists in the field, are an occasional feature of the journal.America: History and Life; Art Index; ARTbibliographies Modern; BHA Bibliography of the History of Art; British Humanities Index; Communication and Mass Media Complete; Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association of America); New Testament Abstracts; Periodicals Index Online; SCOPUS; Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index. 
267World Art2150-09082150-0894Taylor and Francis Online3 issues per yearArt enables people to define their worlds, express themselves, and show their beliefs and values. Making, using and learning from artworks are fundamental to human social life, imagination and sensory engagement. Through art, ideas take physical and tangible form and become available for new forms of seeing, understanding and writing.
World Art aims to:
• Explore what art is for people around the globe
• Encourage contributors to investigate the distribution of art, its dissemination and display; to review notions of centres and peripheries, and to challenge categories like the mainstream and the marginalized
• Welcome contributions that promote inter-cultural, inter-national, inter-practice and inter-disciplinary concerns. It encourages critical reflection at the intersections of theory, method and practice
• Enable new histories to emerge, aiming to complement traditional scholarly narratives and presentations about art
Anthropological Index Online
268Youth Theatre Journal1948-47980892-9092Taylor and Francis Online2 issues per yearThe goal of the  Youth Theatre Journal  is to publish the work of authors who create distinctive ways of advancing theory, inquiry, documentation, discussion, critique, and advocacy of theatre or drama created by, for, or with young people in a wide range of contexts. The contexts of the work may include and may extend past the following: 
Applied Theatre
Drama (in) education
Youth Theatre
Theatre for Young Audiences
Theatre-in-Education
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