Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia presents scholarship from Russia, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, the vast region that stretches from the Baltic to the Black Sea and from Lake Baikal to the Bering Strait. Each thematic issue, with a substantive introduction to the topic by the editor, features expertly translated and annotated manuscripts, articles, and book excerpts reporting fieldwork from every part of the region and theoretical studies on topics of special interest.The complete digital archives of Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia beginning with Volume 1 (1962) are available free of charge to current institutional subscribers for the life of the paid subscription.Volumes 1-39 (1962-2000) are also included in the Russian & East European Studies digital archive collection available for one-time purchase to non-subscribers."Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia is an essential source for anyone interested in the evolution of post-Soviet societies. Nowhere else can one find information so carefully selected and so usefully presented by the editor as in this quarterly. Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer's introductions to each issue are invaluable." -Paul A. Goble, Windows on Eurasia"The selection of material for inclusion is the highest quality Russian scholarship in the areas of archeology, anthropology, and ethnography. Translations are excellent and in easily understandable English. ... Recommended as an important purchase for academic and special libraries with an interest in anthropology, archeology, and ethnology." -Magazines for Libraries.
Since 1944, Anuario de Estudios Americanos has been published by the School of Hispanic-American Studies (CSIC) in Seville. The Journal is clearly oriented towards Historical research, but it also covers other fields as Literary Criticism, Political Sciences or Anthropology, in an intend to stimulate a multidisciplinary dialogue. Aimed at a specialized audience, Anuario de Estudios Americanos is published in Spanish, English, French or Portuguese, and includes sections such as research articles, notes, book reviews and proceedings.
Fundada en 1964 por el Prof. Emilio Sáez, el ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES publica un volumen por año de artículos originales de investigación sobre los más diversos aspectos del Medioevo: historia política, social, económica, cultural, religiosa, de la ciencia, del arte, de la literatura, del pensamiento, de la filosofía, etc. en dos fascículos, con un total de unas 1.100 páginas. El primer fascículo es de carácter misceláneo (de aparición en junio) y el segundo se dedica anualmente a un tema monográfico distinto (de aparición en diciembre). En cada fascículo se publican, además, reseñas, y semblanzas o necrologías de medievalistas eminentes. Los idiomas admitidos en la revista son: castellano, catalán, portugués, francés, italiano e inglés.El ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES es desde su fundación una de las revistas científicas de alto nivel más valoradas en su campo y se encuentra indizada en numerosas bases de datos nacionales e internacionales, entre otras International Medieval Bibliography, Repertorio de Medievalismo Hispánico, ISOC, Catálogo Latindex, Dialnet, Regesta Imperii, ThomsonReuters Web of Science (A&HCI, SSCI y JCR), y SCOPUS.ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES facilita el acceso sin restricciones a todo su contenido desde el momento de su publicación en este edición electrónica.
Es la revista del Instituto de Historia de la Iglesia de la Facultad de Teología de la Universidad de Navarra. Su publicación se inició en 1992. Se edita un volumen al año de unas seiscientas páginas. El contenido de AHIg está estructurado en Estudios, Historiografía y bibliografía, Conversaciones, Crónicas y Reseñas.
Originally founded by Evariste Le´vi-Provenc¸al in 1954 as an organ for French arabists, Arabica has now become a multidisciplinary academic journal, with an international editorial board representing various fields of research. It is dedicated to the study of the Arab world's classical and contemporary literatures, languages, history, thought and civilization. From a wider perspective, Arabica is open to the general fields of Islamicate studies and intercultural relations between Arab societies and the other cultural areas throughout history. It actively endeavors to participate in the development of new scholarly approaches and problematics. In addition to original research articles in English and French (preferably), Arabica also publishes 'notes and documents', book reviews, and occasionally academic debates in its 'methods and debates' section. Special issues may deal with a specific theme, or publish the proceedings of a conference.