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Editor-in-Chief: Ahmed Mansour, Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Abgadiyat is a scientific peer-reviewed journal co-published by Brill and the Calligraphy Center affiliated to Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Abgadiyat publishes articles dedicated to the research, study, documentation, conservation and interpretation of the writings, calligraphies, and inscriptions ...
Edited by Heidi Toelle
Arabica is a multidisciplinary academic journal with an international editorial board representing various fields of research, specializing in language, literature, history, thought, and civilizations of the Arab speaking world in both a classical and contemporary context.
Edited by Stefan Reichmuth (Bochum, Germany)
Focuses on the history and culture of the peoples of Islam from the end of the 18th century up to the present, with special attention given to literature.
The journal Intellectual History of the Islamicate World provides a forum for research that systematically crosses the boundaries between three major disciplines of academia and research, viz. Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies and the study of (Eastern) Christianity. It encourages discussion among ...
Editor-in-chief: Claudio Lo Jacono, Istituto per L’Oriente C.A. Nallino, Rome
Oriente Moderno publishes scientific articles on all aspects of political, social, literary, and cultural aspects of the contemporary Middle East. It also contains translated documents, news on islamic and arabic research in Italy and reviews of books.
Edited by Houari Touati, EHESS, France
Studia Islamica was created in 1953 by Robert Brunschvig and Joseph Schacht. Brill publishes this journal from 2013 on. Studia Islamica offers to the learned public, and not to Islamic scholars only, papers written by qualified specialists on subjects from all sections of the vast field of ...
Editor: Kate Fleet, Director of the Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies, Cambridge
The Turkish Historical Review is devoted to Turkish history in the widest sense, covering the period from the 6th century, with the rise of the Turks in Central Asia, to the 20th century.
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