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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to our 2016 Journals catalogue
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Edinburgh University Press publishes journals in a range of subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. All Edinburgh University Press journals are rigorously edited and peer-reviewed by well-known scholars in their respective fields, and many are prestigious journals published on behalf of learned societies and institutions. This year we are delighted to announce the addition of a new journal to the literary studies portfolio, CounterText (see page 18) and look forward to launching our first fully open access journal, Film-Philosophy, in 2016. See page 20 for more information.
FILMPHILOSOPHY
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Publishing Partnerships Edinburgh University Press is committed to furthering knowledge and making innovative and rigorous scholarship available to the widest possible readership, as such, we share the mission and aims of many scholarly societies. All Edinburgh University Press journals are subject to rigorous peer review and we offer a high-quality route to Open Access publication. We publish to the highest standard, and can reach a number of markets that might otherwise be beyond the reach of societies themselves. Our size ensures that each journal is a priority and that our publishing partners receive personal attention.
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Historical Studies Architectural Heritage ONE issue per year
Editor: Sally Rush Contains architectural history and conservation articles, essays and other writings covering all periods of building
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The journal of the Architectural History Society of Scotland includes contributions by leading Scottish and international architectural historians and conservation professionals. Architectural Heritage also includes book reviews and an update on architectural accessions to the National Monuments Record of Scotland and the Scottish Research Register. www.euppublishing.com/ARCH
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Archives of Natural History Two issues per year
Honorary Editor: Peter Davis, Newcastle University An avenue for the publication of papers on the history and bibliography of natural history Published for the Society for the History of Natural History, this journal includes articles on: botany; geology; palaeontology; zoology and the lives of naturalists, including their institutions and societies, publications, correspondence and collections. Archives of natural history is published by Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Society for the History of Natural History www.euppublishing.com/ANH PRINT ISSN 0260-9541 ONLINE ISSN 1755-6260 Member Print £33.00 (& free Online) A
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Historical Studies Britain and the World Two issues per year
Historical Journal of the British Scholar Society General Editor: Martin Farr, Newcastle University A journal of British world history
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Containing research articles, review essays, and book reviews, the journal focuses on Britain’s global history in the modern era, which is defined as beginning with the changes ushered in by the 17th century. The editors welcome research articles, review essays, and book reviews from historians on the ways in which Britain has interacted with other societies since the seventeenth century. www.euppublishing.com/BRW
Cultural History Two issues per year
Editor: Christopher E. Forth, University of Kansas Promotes the work and aims of the International Society for Cultural History Publishes research papers on cultural history, covering any period or location, along with discussions of theoretical issues, and papers concerned with fields such as teaching, museums and heritage. It advances theoretical and methodological issues relating to the field. Cultural History promotes new and innovative questions about the past, and invites contributions from both advanced and junior scholars. www.euppublishing.com/CULT PRINT ISSN 2045-290X ONLINE ISSN 2045-2918 Print or Online £32.00 Print & Online £39.50
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Historical Studies The Innes Review Two issues per year
Editor: John Reuben Davies, University of Glasgow A fully peer-reviewed journal covering the part played by the Catholic Church in Scottish history Includes all aspects of Scottish history and culture, particularly religious history. Published continuously by the Scottish Catholic Historical Association since 1950, the journal contains articles and book reviews on a wide field of ecclesiastical, cultural, liturgical, literary and political history ranging from Celtic times to the present day. www.euppublishing.com/INR PRINT ISSN 0020-157X ONLINE ISSN 1745-5219 Print (+ free Online) £32.00 A
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Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Two issues per year
Editors: Ewen Cameron, University of Edinburgh and Siobhan Talbott, Keele University A fully refereed outlet for the best research in social, economic and cultural history, historical theory and historical geography and anthropology
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Published on behalf of the Economic and Social History Society of Scotland, this journal provides a platform for innovative approaches to all areas of Scottish history from the 13th century to the 21st century and across themes from economy and trade, science and technology to gender, sexuality, society and culture. The journal includes regular research and review articles, news and book reviews, and appreciations of incidents, sources and ideas in the writing of Scotland’s history. www.euppublishing.com/JSHS
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Historical Studies Northern Scotland ONE issue per year
Editors: Alistair Macdonald, University of Aberdeen and David Worthington, UHI Millennium Institute Addresses historical, cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to the Highlands and Islands and north-east of Scotland
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Established in 1972, Northern Scotland is a fully peer-reviewed publication with contributors, reviewers and referees drawn from a wide range of experts across the world. While it carries material of a mainly historical nature, from the earliest times to the modern era, it is a cross-disciplinary publication, covering literary and cultural studies in Scotland. www.euppublishing.com/NOR
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Psychoanalysis and History Two issues per year
Editor: Matt ffytche Devoted both to the study of the history of psychoanalysis and the application of psychoanalytic ideas to historiography An important resource for researchers of the history of sexuality, psychology, science and medicine, this journal forms an interdisciplinary bridge between the academic study of history and psychoanalysis. www.euppublishing.com/PAH PRINT ISSN 1460-8235 ONLINE ISSN 1755-201X Print or Online £38.50 Print & Online £48.50 A
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Historical Studies Scottish Archaeological Journal Two issues per year
Editor: Jim Mearns Furthers the study of the archaeology of Scotland and neighbouring regions from the earliest prehistory to the present
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Published for the Glasgow Archaeological Society, the journal publishes a range of articles and reviews reporting on fieldwork, museum collections and the social and intellectual context of Scottish archaeology. The Scottish Archaeological Journal provides a critical perspective on Scottish archaeology and a well-established forum for scholarly debate. www.euppublishing.com/SAJ
The Scottish Historical Review Two issues per year
Editors: Graeme Morton, University of Dundee & David Ditchburn, Trinity College, Dublin The premier journal in the field of Scottish historical studies
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With contributions by leading historians, The Scottish Historical Review covers all periods of Scottish history from the early to the modern and encourages a variety of historical approaches. In addition to its extensive book reviews, The Scottish Historical Review also functions as a journal of record. It includes a comprehensive List of Articles in Scottish History and List of Essays on Scottish History in Books, which cover articles published in the preceding year. www.euppublishing.com/SHR
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Language and Linguistics Corpora THREE ISSUES PER YEAR
General Editor: Tony McEnery, Lancaster University Focuses on the many and varied uses of corpora in linguistics and beyond This journal publishes articles on the exploitation of corpora, accounts of corpus building, corpus tool construction and corpus annotation schemes. The journal has three key features:
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• Theoretical inclusiveness • Interdisciplinarity • Multilinguality: or major European languages www.euppublishing.com/COR
Word Structure Two issues per year
Editors: Laurie Bauer, Victoria University, Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh & Greg Stump, University of Kentucky An international journal of linguistic morphology and all related disciplines
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Word Structure aims to further the understanding of the nature of words in the languages of the world. The journal applies this concept to the methodologies of disciplines such as morphology, syntax and phonology, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, formal, computational, cognitive and historical linguistics. www.euppublishing.com/WORD
Language and Linguistics Two issues per year
IJHAC: International Journal of Humanities & Arts Computing A Journal of Digital Humanities Editors: Paul Ell, Queen’s University of Belfast & David Bodenhamer, Indiana University - Purdue University Demonstrates how advanced information technologies further scholarly understanding of traditional topics in the arts and humanities
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A premier multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed forum covering computing applications, visualisation, digital media, modelling and information architecture. The journal welcomes submissions on policy, epistemological, and pedagogical issues insofar as they relate directly to computing-based arts and humanities research. www.euppublishing.com/IJHAC
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Law, Philosophy, Politics and Religion Four issues per year from 2016
Four issues per year from 2016
African Journal of International and Comparative Law General Editors: Rachel Murray, University of Bristol & Kofi Oteng Kufuor, University of East London Provides invaluable refereed material in both international and comparative law on a pan-African basis
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The journal includes articles on public or private international law, either in English or French, as well as a section on recent developments relevant to the continent. Published with Edinburgh University Press since 2005, the African Journal of International and Comparative Law boasts an esteemed Editorial Board from institutions across the globe. www.euppublishing.com/AJICL
Deleuze Studies four ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Ian Buchanan, University of Wollongong Executive Editor: David Savat, University of Western Australia Taking a multidisciplinary approach, Deleuze Studies focuses exclusively on the work of Gilles Deleuze Edited by highly respected scholars, it is a forum for new work on the writings of Gilles Deleuze, challenging new orthodoxies, encouraging debate and making new connections between scholars and ideas in the field. www.euppublishing.com/DLS PRINT ISSN 1750-2241 ONLINE ISSN 1755-1684 Print or Online £42.00 Print & Online £53.00
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Law, Philosophy, Politics and Religion Derrida Today two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Nick Mansfield & Nicole Anderson, Macquarie University Focuses on what Derrida’s thought offers to contemporary debates about politics, society and global affairs
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Controversies about power, violence, identity, globalisation, the resurgence of religion, economics and the role of critique all agitate public policy, media dialogue and academic debate. Derrida Today explores how Derridean thought and deconstruction make significant contributions to this debate, and reconsider the terms on which it takes place. www.euppublishing.com/DRT
Edinburgh Law Review THREE ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Martin Hogg, University of Edinburgh An international forum for the discussion of law in its social and cultural context, contemporary substantive law, legal theory and history
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Founded in 1996 the Edinburgh Law Review focuses on Scots law and the Scottish legal system, setting the law of Scotland in an international and comparative context. The journal includes: • Discussion of issues common to mixed legal systems • Analysis of developments in legislation and of court decisions • Reviews of major academic works www.euppublishing.com/ELR
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Law, Philosophy, Politics and Religion Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Nur Masalha, St Mary’s University College A multidisplinary journal of Holy Land history, politics, culture, archaeology, economics, religion, sociology and anthropology
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This multidisciplinary journal publishes new and provocative ideas, bringing together conventionally diversified discourses. Topics covered include ‘two nations’ and ‘three faiths’; conflicting Israeli and Palestinian perspectives; social and economic conditions; Palestine in history and today; ecumenism and interfaith relations; modernisation, religious revivalisms and fundamentalisms; Zionism and Post-Zionism. www.euppublishing.com/HLS
Journal of Qur’anic Studies three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: M. A. S. Abdel Haleem, SOAS, University of London This bilingual journal examines the study of the Qur’an from a wide range of scholarly perspectives
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Published on behalf of the Centre of Islamic Studies at SOAS, The Journal of Qur’anic Studies reflects the diversity of approaches characteristic of this field of scholarship. The journal aims to bridge the gap between the two traditions of Muslim and Western scholarship. The journal is principally dedicated to the publication of original papers, with a book review section including reviews of new works on the Qur’an in the various languages of the Muslim world. www.euppublishing.com/JQS
Law, Philosophy, Politics and Religion Journal of Scottish Philosophy three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Gordon Graham, Princeton Theological Seminary Covers all aspects and every period of Scottish philosophy
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Now publishing three times a year, The Journal of Scottish Philosophy publishes innovative work by philosophers and historians of ideas. It has a special interest in the writings of Thomas Reid, and in the influence and impact of Scottish philosophy on the foundations of theology and education in North America. The journal covers, but is not limited to, philosophical psychology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and moral philosophy and political and social theory. www.euppublishing.com/JSP
Scottish Affairs Editor: Lindsay Paterson, University of Edinburgh Scotland’s longest running journal on contemporary political and social issues
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Scottish Affairs is the leading forum on Scottish current affairs in an international and historical context, as well as in the context of debates about culture and identity. Taking a position between informed journalism and academic analysis, the journal provides a forum for dialogue between the two. It also includes articles about similarly placed small nations and regions throughout Europe and beyond. www.euppublishing.com/SCOT
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Law, Philosophy, Politics and Religion Studies in World Christianity three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh Promotes creative thinking and lively scholarly interchange in the interpretation of all aspects of Christianity as a world religion The journal explores the rich diversity of Christian life and thought found in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Oceania, and Eastern Europe, and also includes articles that reflect on channels of influence in either direction between Christianity in the majority world and Western Europe or North America. www.euppublishing.com/SWC PRINT ISSN 1354-9901 ONLINE ISSN 1750-0230 Print or Online £62.50 Print & Online £78.00 A
Somatechnics two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Malena Gustavson, Linköping University & Jane Simon, Macquarie University Provides a space for multidisciplinary research on ‘the body’, which critically engages with the ethicopolitical implications of a wide range of practices and techniques The journal includes topics such as the (soma) technics of racialization, ‘terror’, movement, spatialization, size(ing), reproduction, consumption, gender, medicine, information, gaming, film, nation, globalization, ecology, bioscience, law, sexuality, family, education, health, visuality and ancestry. www.euppublishing.com/SOMA PRINT ISSN 2044-0138 ONLINE ISSN 2044-0146 Print or Online £33.00 Print & Online £40.00
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Literary and Cultural Studies The Ben Jonson Journal two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Richard Harp, University of Nevada, Stanley Stewart, University of California & Robert C. Evans, Auburn University Devoted to the study of Ben Jonson and the culture in which his manifold literary efforts thrived
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Includes contributions on poetry, theatre, criticism, religion, law, the court, the curriculum, medicine, commerce, the city, and family life. The journal is also concerned with the manifestation of these and other interests in Renaissance life and culture generally. It contains material not only concerning Jonson specifically but of significance to the age in which he lived. www.euppublishing.com/BJJ
Comparative Critical Studies three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Maike Orgel, University of Nottingham & Glyn Hambrook, University of Wolverhampton Seeks to advance methodological (self)reflection on the nature of comparative literature as a discipline
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Published as the journal of the British Comparative Literature Association, Comparative Critical Studies offers innovative perspectives on literary theory and criticism, comparative and cultural studies and interdisciplinary debate. The journal welcomes contributions providing innovative perspectives on the theory and practice of the study of comparative literature in all its aspects. www.euppublishing.com/CCS
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Literary and Cultural Studies
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NEW! CounterText Editors: Ivan Callus and James Corby, University of Malta CounterText is uniquely centred on the study of literature and its 21st-century extensions
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Fully peer-reviewed, CounterText is informed by perspectives derived from literary criticism, cultural criticism, philosophy and political theory, with a particular interest in studying technology’s reshaping of literary and post-literary cultures. Is literature what it used to be? Are the broader resonances of the literary being overtaken in the drifts towards image cultures, digital spaces, globalisation and technoscientific advances? Or might the literary simply be elsewhere? CounterText seeks and commissions contributions that explore this fluid ‘post-literary’ reality in its various forms and challenges. For CounterText, the post-literary is the domain in which any artefact that might have some claim on the literary appears. Inevitably, most of these artefacts will conform to familiar manifestations of the literary, doing little to reconfigure cultural givens and accepted notions of textuality. However, the post-literary domain also allows for vital and challenging migrations and mutations of the literary. Such artefacts might be called ‘countertextual’. The countertextual is strategic, energetic, metamorphic and revelatory of the charged evolutions and radical transformations of the literary today. www.euppublishing.com/count
Literary and Cultural Studies Dance Research two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Richard Ralph An international forum for the presentation and discussion of contemporary dance research Published for the Society for Dance Research, this journal is essential reading for scholars and practitioners and covers many disciplines, including studies of dancers; dance movement, music, history, anthropology and sociology; performance technique and nutrition; ballet and choreography. www.euppublishing.com/DRS PRINT ISSN 0264-2875 ONLINE ISSN 1750-0095 Individual Print/ £41.00 SDR Member SDR Member Concession £28.00 A
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International Research in Children’s Literature
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Senior Editor: John Stephens, Macquarie University, Sydney Essential reading for the literary scholar in children’s literature Published on behalf of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature, this journal considers applications of cultural and literary theories, comparative literatures, and the production and reception of children’s literature as a world literature. The study of children’s literature is an integral part of literary, cultural and media studies, and this scholarly journal, widely international in scope, addresses the diverse intellectual currents of this constantly expanding subject area. www.euppublishing.com/IRCL
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New to Edinburgh University Press in 2016!
An international, fully open access and peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the engagement between film studies and philosophy Edited by David Sorfa, University of Edinburgh Visit our website for more information: www.euppublishing.com
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Literary and Cultural Studies Irish University Review two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: John Brannigan, University College Dublin The premier global journal in Irish literary criticism Founded in 1970, and proudly affiliated to the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL), the Irish University Review publishes the best scholarly research and critical debate in Irish literary and cultural studies. Rigorously peer-reviewed and edited, the journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of Irish literature in the English language. www.euppublishing.com/IUR PRINT ISSN 0021-1427 ONLINE ISSN 2047-2153 Print or Online £31.00 Print & Online £38.50
Journal of Beckett Studies two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Mark Nixon, University of Reading & Dick Van Hulle, University of Antwerp The journal of record for the established and expanding field of Beckett Studies for over 30 years Founded by Beckett’s biographer James Knowlson and wellknown Beckett critic John Pilling in 1976. The journal publishes reviews of productions of Beckett plays, related books and scholarly articles and notes. www.euppublishing.com/JOBS PRINT ISSN 0309-5207 ONLINE ISSN 1759-7811 Print or Online £37.00 Print & Online £45.50
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Literary and Cultural Studies Journal of British Cinema and Television four ISSUES PER YEAR
Principal Editors: Julian Petley, Brunel University & Duncan Petrie, University of York The premier journal for publishing cutting-edge work in the study of British cinema and television
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Modernist Cultures Editors: Andrzej Gasiorek, University of Birmingham, Deborah Longworth, University of Birmingham & Michael Valdez Moses, Duke University Examines the interdisciplinary and international contexts of modernism and modernity
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Each issue contains a wide range of articles, book reviews and in-depth interviews with leading practitioners in the field. Special themed issues focus on a particular genre, filmmaker or aspect of film and television theory, such as Ken Russell, Andrea Arnold, Contemporary Art Cinema and Gender and Sexuality post-Thatcher. www.euppublishing.com/JBCTV
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The journal includes essays from various fields of inquiry, including anthropology, art history, cultural studies, ethnography, film studies, history, literature, musicology, philosophy, sociology, urban studies, and visual culture. Modernist Cultures is committed to providing innovative scholarship which crosses international borders and is an interdisciplinary space for the lively, polemical discussion of contemporary trends in the field. www.euppublishing.com/MOD
Literary and Cultural Studies The New Soundtrack two ISSUES PER YEAR
Principal Editor: Stephen Deutsch, Bournemouth University, Associate Editors: Larry Sider, The School of Sound & Dominic Power, The National Film & Television School Brings together leading edge academic and professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound and moving images
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Former editors of The Soundtrack bring their expertise to this journal, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving images, together with more current developments, such as sound installations and the psychology of the interaction of image and sound. The journal boasts an impressive Editorial Board and includes contributions from recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound designers and directors. www.euppublishing.com/SOUND
Nottingham French Studies three ISSUES PER YEAR
General Editor: Katherine Shingler, University of Nottingham Dedicated to the entire range of French and Francophone studies Founded in 1961, Nottingham French Studies publishes articles in English and French and themed special numbers covering all of the major fields of the discipline – literature, culture, postcolonial studies, gender studies, film and visual studies, translation, thought, history, politics, linguistics – and all historical periods from medieval to the 21st century. www.euppublishing.com/NFS PRINT ISSN 0029-4586 ONLINE ISSN 2047-7236 Print or Online £48.00 Print & Online £59.00 A
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Literary and Cultural Studies The Oxford Literary Review two ISSUES PER YEAR
Editors: Geoffrey Bennington, Emory University, Timothy Clark, University of Durham, Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California, Michael Naas, De Paul University, Nicholas Royle, University of Sussex & Sarah Wood, University of Kent Britain’s oldest journal of literary theory
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Founded in 1977 The Oxford Literary Review is committed to delivering outstanding writing concerned with the history and development of deconstructive thinking in all areas of intellectual, cultural and political life. It explores how deconstructive thought relates to a wide range of academic disciplines and inventively engages with the legacy of Derrida and related thinkers. www.euppublishing.com/OLR
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Paragraph three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editorial Committee: Lisa Downing, Mairéad Hanrahan, Diana Knight, Ian Maclachlan, Johanna Malt, Douglas Smith, Judith Still, Michael Syrotinski and Emma Wilson A leading journal in modern critical theory Publishes essays and review articles in English which explore critical theory in general and its application to literature, the arts, and society. The journal covers explorations, within modern critical perspectives, of any literature, of other arts, and of the theories themselves. www.euppublishing.com/PARA PRINT ISSN 0264-8334 ONLINE ISSN 1750-0176 Print or Online £68.50 Print & Online £85.50 A
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Literary and Cultural Studies Romanticism three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Nicholas Roe, University of St Andrews Romanticism offers a forum for the flourishing diversity of Romantic studies today
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The most distinguished scholarly journal of its kind, Romanticism offers a forum for the flourishing diversity of Romantic studies today. Focusing on the period 1750-1850, it publishes critical, historical, textual and bibliographical essays prepared to the highest scholarly standards, reflecting the full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. Romanticism constitutes a vital international arena for scholarly debate in this liveliest field of literary studies. www.euppublishing.com/ROM
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Victoriographies – A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790–1914 Editors: Julian Wolfreys, University of Portsmouth & Diane Picitto Victoriographies seeks to invent afresh the long 19th century, addressing the idea of what constitutes Victorian literature
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Victoriographies explores writing of the long nineteenth century and writing about the nineteenth century. Fully peer-reviewed the journal invites articles which address philosophical, epistemological and ideological concerns, as these are embedded in the surface and texture of the text itself. www.euppublishing.com/VIC
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Literary and Cultural Studies Translation and Literature three ISSUES PER YEAR
Editor: Stuart Gillespie, University of Glasgow An interdisciplinary journal covering translation as a fundamental part of Western literary tradition The journal embraces embraces responses to all other literatures in the work of English writers, including reception of classical texts; historical and contemporary translation of works in modern languages; history and theory of literary translation, adaptation, and imitation. www.euppublishing.com/TAL PRINT ISSN 0968-1361 ONLINE ISSN 1750-0214 Print or Online £62.00 Print & Online £76.00
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The EUP Archive • Eighteen journals (plus one freely available archive*) • Coverage spanning nearly sixty years and 280 volumes • Available for outright purchase or annual subscription Recently added:
Scottish Affairs
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Paragraph
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1972 to 1999 (first series, volumes 1–19)
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