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European History Quarterly

ISSN: 0265-6914eISSN: 1461-7110

European History Quarterly (EHQ) is a quarterly peer reviewed journal which has earned an international reputation as an essential resource on European history, publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages to post-1945.

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European Journal for Philosophy of Religion

ISSN: 1689-8311

European Journal for Philosophy of Science

ISSN: 1879-4912eISSN: 1879-4920

The European Journal of Philosophy of Science publishes groundbreaking works in Philosophy of Science that can deepen our understanding of the world as well as being of direct interest to scientists and to citizens and policymakers who make use of science. The journal is open for philosophy of science articles from all traditions and all backgrounds. Although founded in Europe, the journal welcomes articles from every part of the world. The EJPS is the official journal for the European Philosophy of Science Association. Contact us: E-mail: EJPS@uab.cat Mail address: EJPSDepartment of PhilosophyBuilding B-7Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona08193 BarcelonaSPAIN Special thanks: EJPS is edited at, and financially supported by, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).

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European Journal of American Culture

ISSN: 1466-0407eISSN: 1758-9118
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European Journal of Archaeology

ISSN: 1461-9571eISSN: 1741-2722
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European Journal of Communication

ISSN: 0267-3231eISSN: 1460-3705

The European Journal of Communication is interested in communication research and theory in all its diversity, and seeks to reflect and encourage the variety of intellectual traditions in the field and to promote dialogue between them. Published quarterly, the journal reflects the international character of communication scholarship and is addressed to a global scholarly community. International and rigorously peer-reviewed, it publishes the best of research on communications and media, either by European scholars or of particular interest to them.

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European Journal of Cultural Studies

ISSN: 1367-5494eISSN: 1460-3551

The European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that promotes a broad-ranging conception of cultural studies rooted in lived experience. The journal is an interdisciplinary platform for charting new questions and new research, publishing articles on topics including gendered identities, cultural citizenship, migration, post-colonial criticism, consumer cultures, media and film, and cultural policy.

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European Journal of East Asian Studies

ISSN: 1568-0584eISSN: 1570-0615

European Journal of East Asian Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to East Asia, one of the most varied, complex, and rapidly changing parts of the world. Published in Europe by European specialists, the journal is open to new ideas and findings from wherever they may come. We welcome the submission of manuscripts in social sciences such as political science, economics, sociology and cultural studies (including but not limited to business studies, development studies, international relations, political economy,...). Articles can address the wider East Asian region (China, Japan, Korean Peninsular, Japan, Mongolia), including Southeast Asia (ASEAN countries but not Oceania/South Pacific). They may also study inter-regional relations involving the Asian region (such as Asia-Europe relations for instance), or sub-regions (such as Southeast Asia for example) and individual East Asian countries. The journal covers both 20th and 21st centuries with a clear contemporary focus.

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European Journal of English Studies

ISSN: 1382-5577eISSN: 1744-4233

EJES 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. The aim of the journal is to publish substantial scholarly and critical interventions in a fast-developing field and thereby itself 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 are interested 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. EJES appears three times a year. Individual issues are devoted to specific themes, proposed by guest editors, and designed to attract cutting-edge research from across and between the disciplines that make up English Studies in Europe and beyond. A substantial book review section keeps readers informed about new publications in the field, particularly where these challenge existing assumptions or offer to make a difference to the practice of the discipline. 'The cause is Europe . . . The cause is also English Studies in the broadest sense of that term . . . Moreover, the cause is debate.' (Editorial, EJES 1.1) Disclaimer Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 'Content') contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.

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European Journal of Jewish Studies

ISSN: 1025-9996eISSN: 1872-471X
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European Journal of Language Policy

ISSN: 1757-6822eISSN: 1757-6830
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European Journal of Philosophy

ISSN: 0966-8373eISSN: 1468-0378

Founded by Mark Sacks in 1993, the European Journal of Philosophy has come to occupy a distinctive and highly valued place amongst the philosophical journals. The aim of the EJP has been to bring together the best work from those working within the 'analytic' and 'continental' traditions, and to encourage connections between them, without diluting their respective priorities and concerns. This has enabled the EJP to publish a wide range of material of the highest standard from philosophers across the world, reflecting the best thinking from a variety of philosophical perspectives, in a way that is accessible to all of them.' Robert Stern, editor of the EJP.

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European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy

ISSN: 2036-4091eISSN: 2036-4091
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European Journal of Scandinavian Studies

ISSN: 2191-9399eISSN: 2191-9402
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European Journal of Science and Theology

ISSN: 1841-0464eISSN: 1842-8517

European Journal of Theology

ISSN: 0960-2720eISSN: 2666-9730
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European Journal of Women's Studies

ISSN: 1350-5068eISSN: 1461-7420

The European Journal of Women's Studies is a quarterly published, interdisciplinary forum devoted to European feminist scholarship. The journal presents the latest stand of gender theory and feminist scholarship internationally, contributing to debates from a European perspective. The journal provides a platform for different theoretical and methodological approaches and a diversity of feminist perspectives.

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European Joyce Studies

ISSN: 0923-9855
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European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe

ISSN: 0014-3006eISSN: 1752-2323
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European Psychologist

ISSN: 1016-9040eISSN: 1878-531X

The European Psychologist is a direct source of information regarding both applied and research psychology throughout Europe; provides both reviews of specific fields and original papers of seminal importance; integrates across subfields and provides easy access to essential state-of-the-art information in all areas within psychology; provides a European perspective on many dimensions of new work being done elsewhere in psychology; makes European psychology visible globally; promotes scientific and professional cooperation among European psychologists; develops the mutual contribution of psychological theory and practice. The European Psychologist, the English language voice of psychology in Europe, seeks to integrate across all specializations in psychology and to provide a general platform for communication and cooperation among psychologists throughout Europe and worldwide. The Journal accepts four kinds of contribution: 1. Original articles (peer reviewed) form an essential section of the journal. Not necessarily focused on European aspects, these present important new findings and ideas, and are written for a non- specialist, general readership in psychology. 2. Contemporary reviews (peer reviewed) provide carefully written state-of-the art papers on trends and developments within psychology, with possible reference to European perceptions or fields of specialization. 3. Reports inform readers about the work of major research and on psychology-related activities of European institutions and on scientific trends in member countries. Articles on legal and regulatory developments and on trends within respective fields and the political realm that will impact on any aspect of psychology may also be included here. These contributions can be presented in a lively manner, and may involve such formats as discussions, interviews, debates, or conventional articles. 4. News and announcements: The Journal will act as a central source of information on important legal, regulatory, ethical, and administrative events of interest to psychologists working throughout Europe. Such items include: Reports on major congresses, Calendar of forthcoming meetings, Information on key symposia and seminars, European funding information about major projects, Current data on academic and other major vacancies. Book reviews will also be published from time to time.

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