Johns Hopkins University Press 2025 Scholarly Journals Subscriptions Catalog
The 2025 Hopkins Press Journals Catalog celebrates the full array of topics and disciplines engaged within the pages of our 112 journals.
Through vibrant collage, the images in this year’s catalog represent every journal and every discipline in which we publish — History; Humanities; Asian Studies; Classics and Ancient History; Science and Technology; Society, Policy and Political Science; and Religious Studies — creating a lively collective portrait of our multidisciplinary approach to publishing research, and a recognition of the strength of academic disciplines in dialogue with each other.
New Early Medieval China
Editor: Xiaofei Tian
Harvard University
Established in 1994, Early Medieval China, a publication of the Early Medieval China Group, is the sole English-language journal dedicated to the study of China during the transformative period from the waning of the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty. This multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal is published annually and welcomes original research on all aspects of the period: history, literature, society, religion and thought, art and archaeology, material culture, as well as science and technology.
For more information page 40.
Literary Imagination
Editor: Paul Franz
Literary Imagination is a forum for all those interested in the distinctive nature, uses, and pleasures of literature, from ancient to modern, in all languages. Its aim is to encourage wide-ranging discussions between those committed to the reading and study of literary works, and to the reading and writing of poetry, fiction, translations, drama, nonfiction essays, criticism, and scholarship concerned with them. The journal seeks to develop a healthy environment for academic literary study and for the literary culture that extends beyond the academy. The journal welcomes literary scholars, both academic and independent; teachers of literature in colleges, universities, and secondary schools; poets, novelists, playwrights, actors, and directors; translators, journalists, critics, editors, and publishers; and all other serious students of literature.
For more information page 79.
Phoenix
Editors: B. Chrubasik and A. Faulkner
Founded in 1944 at the University of Toronto, Phoenix, a journal of the Classical Association of Canada, publishes scholarly papers embodying original research in all areas of Classical Studies: the literature, language, history, philosophy, religion, mythology, science, archaeology, art, architecture, and culture of the Greek and Roman worlds from earliest times to about AD 600. Each issue also contains 15 to 20 reviews of notable works of scholarship published by a variety of university presses. We are proud of our broad reach: our authors and subscribers hail from all corners of the world.
For more information page 94.
African American Review
Editor: Nathan L. Grant Saint Louis University
African American Review (AAR) is a scholarly aggregation of insightful essays on African American literature, theatre, film, the visual arts, and culture; interviews; poetry; fiction; and book reviews. AAR has featured renowned writers and cultural critics including Trudier Harris, Arnold Rampersad, Hortense Spillers, Amiri Baraka, Cyrus Cassells, Rita Dove, Charles Johnson, Cheryl Wall, and Toni Morrison. The official publication of the Modern Language Association’s Division on Black American Literature and Culture, AAR fosters a vigorous conversation among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter for the Modern Language Association’s Division on Black American Literature. Volume 57 (2024). P-ISSN: 1062-4783/E-ISSN: 1945-6182. Annual Subscriptions
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American Imago
Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences
Editor: Jane Hanenberg
Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
American Imago was founded by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs in the U.S. in 1939 as the successor to Imago, founded by Freud, Sachs, and Otto Rank in Vienna in 1912. Having celebrated its centenary anniversary in 2012, the journal retains its luster as the leading scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. Each issue features cutting-edge articles that explore the enduring relevance of Freud’s legacy across the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 82 (2025). P-ISSN: 0065-860X/E-ISSN: 1085-7931.
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American Jewish History
A Quarterly Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society
Editors:
Judah M. Cohen
Indiana University
Jessica Cooperman
Muhlenberg College
Marni Davis
Georgia State University
Bringing readers all the richness and complexity of Jewish life in America through cutting-edge historical and interdisciplinary research, American Jewish History (AJH) is the most widely recognized journal in its field. Founded in 1892, AJH is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS), the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October for the American Jewish Historical Society. Volume 108 (2024). P-ISSN: 0164-0178/E-ISSN: 1086-3141.
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American Journal of Mathematics
Editor-in-Chief: Christopher Sogge
Johns Hopkins University
The oldest mathematics journal in continuous publication in the Western Hemisphere, American Journal of Mathematics ranks as one of the most respected and celebrated journals in its field. Published since 1878, the Journal has earned its reputation by presenting pioneering mathematical papers. It does not specialize, but instead publishes articles of broad appeal covering the major areas of contemporary mathematics. American Journal of Mathematics is used as a basic reference work in academic libraries, both in the United States and abroad.
Published 6 times a year in February, April, June, August, October, and December. Volume 147 (2025). P-ISSN: 0002-9327/E-ISSN: 1080-6377.
American Journal of Philology
Editor: Rosa Andújar King’s College London
Founded in 1880, American Journal of Philology ( AJP) has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today, the Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in classical literature, philology, linguistics, history, society, religion, philosophy, reception, and cultural and material studies. Book review sections are featured in every issue. AJP is open to a wide variety of contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary interpretation and theory, historical investigation, and textual criticism.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 146 (2025). P-ISSN: 0002-9475/E-ISSN: 1086-3168.
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American Quarterly
Editor: Jason Ruiz University of Notre Dame
American Quarterly has been the preeminent guide to American studies since 1949. With a broad, humanistic understanding of American culture, the journal encourages cross-disciplinary work. In addition, it publishes forums, exhibition and book reviews, and short, timely think pieces. American Quarterly is the official publication of the American Studies Association (ASA).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the American Studies Association. Volume 77 (2025). P-ISSN: 0003-0678/E-ISSN: 1080-6490. Annual
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Arethusa
Editor: Roger D. Woodard University at Buffalo (The
State University of New York)
This distinguished journal is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Arethusa introduced the world of classics to the application of new methods in literary theory, and continues to be an exciting venue for innovative and stimulating approaches.
Published 3 times a year in January, May, and September. Volume 58 (2025). P-ISSN: 0004-0975/E-ISSN: 1080-6504.
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A Review of International English Literature
Editors: Michael T. Clarke Faye Halpern University of Calgary
ariel is a journal focused on the critical and scholarly study of literatures in English around the world. The journal publishes original articles in postcolonial studies exploring colonial power and resistance as well as innovative scholarship on globalization, new forms and sites of exploitation, colonization, and decolonization in an age of transnational capitalism, displacement and diaspora studies, global ecocriticism, cultural and cross-cultural translation, and related areas.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 56 (2025). P-ISSN: 0004-1327/E-ISSN: 1920-1222. Annual
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Arizona Quarterly A Journal of American Literature, Culture, & Theory
Editor: Lynda Zwinger University of
Arizona
Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 81 (2025). P-ISSN: 0004-1610/E-ISSN: 1558-9595.
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ASAP/Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Elizabeth Ho
University of Hong Kong
ASAP/Journal is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring new developments in the post-1960s visual, media, literary, and performance arts as well as their historical provenance and global intersections. As the scholarly journal of ASAP, the journal seeks to promote dialogue between artists and critics across the contemporary arts and humanities. Recognizing the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of contemporary art and criticism across the globe, ASAP/ Journal presents pioneering scholarship in numerous genres and platforms, including scholarly articles, interviews, dialogues, and book reviews. The journal publishes methodologically cutting edge, conceptually adventurous, and historically nuanced research and essays concerning the arts of the present, broadly conceived.
Published 3 times a year in January, May, and September. Volume 10 (2025). P-ISSN: 2381-4705/E-ISSN: 2381-4721.
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Asian Perspective
Editor-in-Chief:
Ho-fung Hung Johns Hopkins University
Asian Perspective applies an Asian lens to world and comparative politics. With its vital contemporary focus, it probes the regional, international, and transnational issues that affect Asia today. Asian Perspective is peer-reviewed and publishes quarterly. It is produced with the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University. Now in its fourth decade, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary research and is committed to promoting a lively exchange of ideas between scholars and policymakers.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 49 (2025). P-ISSN: 0258-9184/E-ISSN: 2288-2871.
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Book History
Editors:
Greg Barnhisel
Duquesne University
Alexandra Dane University of Melbourne
Yuri Cowan
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Book History is devoted to every aspect of the history of the book, broadly defined as the history of the creation, dissemination, and reception of script and print. It publishes research on the social, economic, and cultural history of authorship, editing, printing, the book arts, publishing, the book trade, periodicals, newspapers, ephemera, copyright, censorship, literary agents, libraries, literary criticism, canon formation, literacy, literary education, reading habits, and reader response. Book History is the official publication of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, Inc. (SHARP).
Published 2 times a year in April and November for the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Volume 28 (2025). P-ISSN: 1098-7371/E-ISSN: 1529-1499.
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Bookbird
A Journal of International Children’s Literature
Editor: Chrysogonus Siddha Malilang Malmö University, Sweden
Published by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), Bookbird communicates new ideas to the whole community of readers interested in children’s books, publishing work on any topic in the field of international children’s literature.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 63 (2025). P-ISSN: 0006-7377/E-ISSN: 1918-6983. Annual
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Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
Editors: Janice Eberly
Northwestern University
Jón Steinsson
University of California, Berkeley
The Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) is a semiannual academic conference and journal that pairs rigorous research with real-time policy analysis to address the most urgent economic challenges of the day. Working drafts of the papers are presented and discussed at conferences typically held twice each year, and the final versions of the papers and comments along with summaries of the general discussions are published in the journal several months later.
Published 2 times a year in May and November. Volume 55-56 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 0007-2303/E-ISSN: 1533-4465.
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The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Editor: Kate Quealy-Gainer
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books provides concise summaries and critical evaluations of current children’s books. This invaluable resource assists readers with questions regarding the ever-evolving children’s literature field. Reviews give an in-depth look at a selected book’s content, reading level, strengths and weaknesses, and quality of the format, as well as suggestions for curricular use.
Published 11 times a year in every month but August. Volume 78 - 79 (2025). P-ISSN: 0008-9036/E-ISSN: 1558-6766.
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Editors: Jeremy A. Greene
Johns Hopkins University
Alisha Rankin
Tufts University
Gabriela Soto Laveaga
Harvard University
A leading journal in its field for nearly a century, the Bulletin spans the social, cultural, and scientific aspects of the history of medicine worldwide. Every issue includes reviews of recent books on medical history. Recurring sections include Digital Humanities & Public History and Pedagogy. Bulletin of the History of Medicine is the official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the American Association for the History of Medicine. Volume 99 (2025). P-ISSN: 0007-5140/E-ISSN: 1086-3176.
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Callaloo
Executive Editor: Kyla Kupferstein Torres
Callaloo, the premier journal of literature, art, and culture of the African Diaspora, publishes original work by and about writers and visual artists of African descent worldwide. Recently ranked 13th in Every Writer’s Resource’s Top 50 Literary Magazines, Callaloo offers an engaging mixture of fiction, poetry, critical articles, interviews, drama, and visual art. Frequent annotated bibliographies, special issues dedicated to major writers and literary, social, and cultural themes, and full-color, original artwork and photography are some of the features of this highly acclaimed international showcase of arts and letters.
Published 4 times a year in February, May, August, and November. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0161-2492/E-ISSN: 1080-6512.
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The CEA Critic
Editors: Peter Kratzke
University of Colorado, Boulder
Jeraldine Kraver
University of Northern Colorado
An official journal of the College English Association, The CEA Critic publishes scholarly works that, through “close reading” methodology, examine the texts of fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and film studied on the college level. Bridging traditional academic scholarship with practical pedagogy, the journal encompasses a broad range of interests gathered traditionally under English studies: literature, women’s studies, speech, composition, minority studies, creative writing, popular culture, film studies, technical communication, and ESL (English as a Second Language). By focusing on the contextual rather than the theoretical aspects of works, The CEA Critic provides a refreshingly sharp academic and practical perspective for teachers and scholars alike.
Published 3 times a year in March, July, and November. Volume 87 (2025). P-ISSN: 0007-8069/E-ISSN: 2327-5898.
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Children’s Literature
Editor-in-Chief:
Lisa Rowe Fraustino Hollins University
Encouraging serious scholarship and research, Children’s Literature publishes theoretically-based articles that address key issues in the field. Each volume includes articles, essays, and book reviews. Children’s Literature is the annual publication of the Children’s Literature Association (ChLA) and the Modern Language Association Division on Children’s Literature.
Published 1 time a year in May. Volume 53 (2025). P-ISSN: 0092-8208/E-ISSN: 1543-3374.
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Children’s Literature Association Quarterly
Editor: Joseph Michael Sommers Central Michigan University
Children’s Literature Association Quarterly publishes first-rate scholarship in children’s literature studies. Each issue features an editorial introduction, juried articles about research and scholarship in children’s literature, and book reviews. The Quarterly is available to members of the Children’s Literature Association (ChLA) as a benefit of membership.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter for the Children’s Literature Association. Volume 49-50 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 0885-0429/E-ISSN: 1553-1201.
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Christianity & Literature
Editor: Mark Eaton Claremont Graduate University
Christianity & Literature is a scholarly journal devoted to the exploration of how literature engages Christian thought, experience, and practice. The journal presupposes no particular theological orientation but respects an orthodox understanding of Christianity as a historically defined religious faith. Contributions appropriate for submission should demonstrate a keen awareness of the author’s own critical assumptions in addressing significant issues of literary history, interpretation, and theory. Christianity & Literature is the official publication of the Conference on Christianity & Literature (CCL).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 74 (2025). P-ISSN: 0148-3331/E-ISSN: 2056-5666.
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The Classical Journal
Editor: Georgia L. Irby College of William & Mary
The Classical Journal is the official publication of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS).
Established in 1905, the quarterly, peer-reviewed Classical Journal features scholarly articles on the literature, culture, and history of Graeco-Roman antiquity. CJ also includes select book reviews and a Forum of shorter notes on pedagogical methodologies, technologies, and theory at all levels of classical education.
Published 4 times a year in October, December, February, and April. Volume 120 - 121 (2025). P-ISSN: 0009-8353/E-ISSN: 2327-5812.
Classical World
A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity
Editor: Robin Mitchell-Boyask Temple University
Classical World is a journal for teaching scholars and scholarly teachers. It publishes substantive scholarship on Greek and Roman literature, history, and society as well as classical reception and the history of classical scholarship. The journal also actively engages the pedagogical community in schools, colleges, and universities by incorporating pieces on the teaching of Greek, Latin, and classical civilizations. Diverse in nature, Classical World publishes special issues, book reviews, and special essays on important topics in classical studies. Classical World represents more than 100 years of peerreviewed scholarship in Antiquity studies and is the official journal of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS).
Published 4 times a year in Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. Volume 118 - 119 (2025). P-ISSN: 0009-8418/E-ISSN: 1558-9234.
College Literature
A Journal of Critical Literary Studies
Editor: Megan Corbin West Chester University
College Literature is dedicated to publishing innovative scholarly research across the range of periods, intellectual fields, and geographical locations that comprise the changing discipline of Anglophone and comparative literary studies. The journal is committed to the renewal of critique without restricting its scope to a particular national, chronological, intra-disciplinary or identity-based focus. In interrogating critical practices, College Literature aims to investigate its involvement in broader parameters of public debate and seeks to question both inherited disciplinary frameworks and new critical orthodoxies.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 52 (2025). P-ISSN: 0093-3139/E-ISSN: 1542-4286.
Configurations A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Editors: Melissa M. Littlefield
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Rajani Sudan
Southern Methodist University
Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).
Published 3 times a year in January, May and September for the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Volume 33 (2025). P-ISSN: 1063-1801/E-ISSN: 1080-6520.
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Cusp
Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century
Editors: Kate Hext, University of Exeter
Cultures
Kristin Mahoney, Michigan State University
Alex Murray, Queen’s University, Belfast
Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures is a new home for field-defining scholarship on the works, authors, artists, problems, and phenomena that defined the dynamic period from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Cusp encourages interdisciplinary scholarship, including (but not limited to) work on literature, the visual arts and cinema, theatre studies, intellectual history, publishing, periodical studies, and music. All movements and genres are featured in the articles and reviews on its pages, from detective fiction to journalism, aestheticism to anarchism, realism to Vorticism. Our journal welcomes new perspectives on canonical authors, artists, and events of the period, as well as hitherto marginalized voices. We also strive to center a more global or transnational approach to the period. Contributions that explore literature and culture from across the globe, from Great Britain, Ireland, and North America to Europe, the Middle East, South America, Africa, and Australasia, are an essential element in the journal’s contents.
Winner of the CELJ Best New Journal Award!
Published 2 times a year in February and July. Volume 3 (2025). P-ISSN: 2768-6361/E-ISSN: 2768-637X.
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Dante Studies
Editor-in-Chief: Kristina M. Olson George Mason University
Founded in 1882, Dante Studies is the official journal of the Dante Society of America and the premier journal devoted to Dante in the English-speaking world. Published annually and peerreviewed, the journal features engaging and fresh scholarship relating to Dante’s life, work, and continued cultural relevance.
Open to all methodological approaches, Dante Studies is a global, multidisciplinary tool for research and reflection.
Published 1 time a year in November for the Dante Society. Volume 142 (2024). P-ISSN: 2470-4261/E-ISSN: 2470-427X.
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Diacritics A Review of Contemporary Criticism
Editor: Andrea Bachner Cornell University
Founded in 1971, Diacritics publishes original work in and around critical theory, broadly conceived. Diacritics offers a forum for thinking about contradictions without resolutions; for following threads of contemporary criticism without embracing any particular school of thought. For Diacritics, eclecticism in the humanities means nurturing work that is transhistorical, creative, and rigorous.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 52 (2024). P-ISSN: 0300-7162/E-ISSN: 1080-6539.
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Dickens Quarterly
General Editor: Dominic Rainsford Aarhus University, Denmark
Dickens Quarterly is the official scholarly publication of the Dickens Society, founded in 1970 at the Modern Language Association Convention. The journal publishes papers on all aspects of Dickens’s life and literary works in a range of formats including scholarly articles, essays, notes, and reviews. Supporting research and writing on the rich and diverse subjects, characters, themes, and plots explored by Charles John Huffam Dickens, the journal is the preeminent source for intriguing, substantive, peerreviewed Dickensian content.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the Dickens Society. Volume 42 (2025). P-ISSN: 0742-5473/E-ISSN: 2169-5377.
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Digital Philology A Journal of Medieval Cultures
Executive Editor: Deborah McGrady University of Virginia
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures is a peerreviewed journal devoted to the study of medieval texts and cultures. Publishing two issues per year, the journal aims to foster new research that challenges traditional fields of study, national boundaries, and periodization; that introduces new methods of engaging with medieval materiality; and that advances the applied and theoretical promise of the digital humanities.
Published 2 times a year in Spring and Fall. Volume 14 (2025). P-ISSN: 2162-9544/E-ISSN: 2162-9552.
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Early Medieval China
Editor: Xiaofei Tian
Harvard University
Established in 1994, Early Medieval China, a publication of the Early Medieval China Group, is the sole Englishlanguage journal dedicated to the study of China during the transformative period from the waning of the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty. This multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal is published annually and welcomes original research on all aspects of the period: history, literature, society, religion and thought, art and archaeology, material culture, as well as science and technology.
Published annually in November for the Early Medieval China Group. Volume 31 (2025).
EighteenthCentury Studies
Editor: Ramesh Mallipeddi
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Eighteenth-Century Studies is committed to publishing the best of current writing on all aspects of eighteenth-century culture. The journal publishes different modes of analysis and disciplinary discourses that explore how recent historiographical, critical, and theoretical ideas have engaged scholars concerned with the eighteenth century. Eighteenth-Century Studies is the official publication of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS).
Published 4 times a year in October, January, April, and July for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Volume 58 - 59 (2025). P-ISSN: 0013-2586/E-ISSN: 1086-315X.
ELH
Senior Editor: Jeanne-Marie Jackson Johns Hopkins University
ELH welcomes sophisticated, groundbreaking essays on all literatures in English and on cultural forms and contexts related to those literatures. Continuing a tradition that stretches back to 1934, the journal’s editors balance historical, critical, and theoretical concerns in seeking to publish the very best work on English-language writing from its beginnings to the present day.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 92 (2025). P-ISSN: 0013-8304/E-ISSN: 1080-6547.
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The Emily Dickinson Journal
Editor: Ryan Cull New Mexico State University
The Emily Dickinson Journal (EDJ ) showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives. EDJ features writing by talented young scholars as well as work by those established in the field. Contributors explore the many ways in which Dickinson illuminates and challenges. No other journal provides this quality or quantity of scholarship on Dickinson. The Emily Dickinson Journal is sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society (EDIS).
Published 2 times a year in April and November for the Emily Dickinson International Society. Volume 33 (2024). P-ISSN: 1059-6879/E-ISSN: 1096-858X.
Individual subscription is one of the benefits of membership in EDIS. Individual rates listed above are non-member individual subscriptions and do not include EDIS membership. Non-member individual subscriber can receive a 10% off when ordering a 2-year print or electronic subscription.
l’esprit créateur
Editors: Mária Minich Brewer
Daniel Brewer University of Minnesota
Devoted to the study of French and Francophone literature, film, culture, and critical thought, l’esprit créateur publishes work in English and French that represents a range of critical approaches and covers all periods of French literary and cultural history. For more than half a century, the journal has helped define the field of French and Francophone Studies.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 65 (2025). P-ISSN: 0014-0767/E-ISSN: 1931-0234. Annual
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The Faulkner Journal
Co-Editors:
Cheryl Lester
University of Kansas
Julie Beth Napolin
The New School
Rebecca Nisetich
University of Southern Maine
The Faulkner Journal is devoted to academic study of arguably the most important American writer of the Twentieth Century.
Affiliated with the William Faulkner Society, it is advised by a board of distinguished scholars from around the world and publishes twice yearly.
Faulkner’s work has long encouraged an uncommonly rich variety of interpretive methods, and the editors welcome a range of scholarly approaches, including biographical, historical, theoretical, and textual. They seek submissions that put fresh perspectives into play with important earlier Faulkner research.
Published 2 times a year in Spring and Fall. Volume 35 (2025). P-ISSN: 0884-2949/E-ISSN: 2640-1703.
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Feminist Formations
Editor: Patti Duncan Oregon State University
Feminist Formations is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal publishing groundbreaking work by scholars, activists, and practitioners in feminist, gender, and sexuality studies. Its subject matter includes national as well as global and transnational feminist thought and practice; the cultural and social politics of genders and sexualities; historical and contemporary studies of gendered experience, agency, and activism; and other established and emerging lines of feminist inquiry. Feminist Formations showcases new feminist theoretical formations, cultivating a common forum where feminists can articulate theory, activism, and education.
Published 3 times a year in April, August, and December. Volume 37 (2025). P-ISSN: 2151-7363/E-ISSN: 2151-7371.
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The French Review
Editor in Chief: Carine Bourget University of Arizona
Dedicated to the teaching of French and Francophone studies, The French Review is the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF). The French Review publishes articles and reviews written in both French and English that are devoted to the interests of teachers of French.
Accepted submissions include original, unpublished articles and reviews on French and Francophone literature, cinema, culture, linguistics, and pedagogy. Special issues are published every two years. The AATF has entered into an agreement with John Hopkins University to publish both online and print versions of The French Review on its behalf.
Published 4 times a year in October, December, March, and May. Volume 98 - 99 (2025). P-ISSN: 0016-111X/E-ISSN: 2329-7131. Annual
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
Editors-in-Chief:
Ewan Wilson
Kate Huntley
Ian Gilchrist
Julio Wang
Sandeep Kumar
Sam Subramanian
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. The GJIA is committed to cultivating a dialogue accessible to readers with all levels of knowledge about foreign affairs and international politics by providing a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries.
Published 1 time a year in April. Volume 26 (2025). P-ISSN: 1526-0054/E-ISSN: 2471-8831.
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German Studies Review
Editor: Katharina Gerstenberger University of Utah
German Studies Review (GSR) is the scholarly journal of the German Studies Association (GSA), the world’s largest academic association devoted to the interdisciplinary study of the German-speaking countries. Recent issues have covered topics from Alexander von Humboldt and postcolonial theory to Krupp housing estates in the Ruhr Valley to the popularity of German gangsta rap. A peer-reviewed journal, GSR includes articles and book reviews on the history, literature, culture, and politics of the German-speaking areas of Europe encompassing primarily, but not exclusively, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Published 3 times a year in February, May, and October. Volume 48 (2025). P-ISSN: 0149-7952/E-ISSN: 2164-8646.
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The Henry James Review
Editor: Greg Zacharias Creighton University
The Henry James Review is the only journal devoted to Henry James. One of the very best single-author journals in the marketplace, it is open to the diversity of critical biographical, archival, and creative work being done on James. In addition to the insightful essays, every issue contains book reviews of works across the broad range of James Studies.
Published 3 times a year in February, May, and November for the Henry James Society. Volume 46 (2025). P-ISSN: 0273-0340/E-ISSN: 1080-6555.
Hispania
Editor: Benjamin Fraser
The University of Arizona
Devoted to the teaching of Spanish and Portuguese, Hispania is published by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Hispania invites the submission of original, unpublished manuscripts on language, linguistics, literature, literary criticism, film, culture, cultural studies, applied linguistics and pedagogy having to do with Spanish and Portuguese. Hispania publishes scholarly articles that are judged to be of interest to specialists in the discipline(s) as well as to a diverse readership of teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Hispania is the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 108 (2025). P-ISSN: 0018-2133/E-ISSN: 2153-6414.
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The Hopkins Review
Editor in Chief: Dora Malech Johns Hopkins University
The mission of The Hopkins Review is to publish today’s vital voices and visions in literature, culture, criticism, public-facing scholarship, and the arts. Established in 1947 by Elliott Coleman and relaunched in 2007 by John T. Irwin, it celebrated its 15th year of continuous publishing in 2022 with a commitment to creative excellence and its dynamic, diverse, and inclusive present and future.
Contributors to The Hopkins Review have included literary and scholarly luminaries such as John Barth, Donald Barthelme, Harold Bloom, Stephanie Burt, Erica Dawson, Stephen Dixon, Denis Donoghue, Claudia Emerson, Tony Eprile, Marilyn Hacker, Terrance Hayes, Vanessa Hua, Millard Kaufman, Frank Kermode, Richard A. Macksey, Jill McCorkle, Shane McCrae, Alice McDermott, Carl Phillips, Natalie Shapero, A. E. Stallings, Adrienne Su, Colm Tóibín, Helen Vendler, Claire Vaye Watkins, Afaa M. Weaver, C. Dale Young, and many others.
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Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 18 (2025). P-ISSN: 1939-6589/E-ISSN: 1939-9774.
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Human Rights Quarterly
A Comparative and International Journal of the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Law
Editor-in-Chief: Bert B. Lockwood
Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, College of Law, University of Cincinnati
Human Rights Quarterly (HRQ) is widely recognized as the leader in the field of human rights. For over 40 years, HRQ has published articles by experts from around the world writing for the specialist and non-specialist alike. The Quarterly provides up-to-date information on important developments within the United Nations and regional human rights organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. It presents current work in human rights research and policy analysis, reviews of related books, and philosophical essays probing the fundamental nature of human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. HRQ has been nominated for the prestigious National Magazine Award for reporting.
Published 4 times a year in February, May, August, and November. Volume 47 (2025). P-ISSN: 0275-0392/E-ISSN: 1085-794X.
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The Journal of Nineteenth Century Americanists
Editors:
Sarah E. Chinn
Hunter College
Brigitte Fielder
University of Wisconsin-Madison
J19 is the official publication of C19: The Society of NineteenthCentury Americanists. Published twice annually, the journal is dedicated to publishing innovative research on and analysis of the “long nineteenth century” (1783-1914).
Published 2 times a year in May and November. Volume 12-13 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 2166-742X/E-ISSN: 2166-7438.
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Journal of Asian American Studies
Editor: Rick Bonus University of Washington, Seattle
Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS ) explores all aspects of Asian American experiences through original articles detailing new theoretical developments, research results, methodological innovations, public policy concerns, and pedagogical issues. The Journal also publishes book, media, and exhibition reviews. As a much-needed outlet for the increasing volume of scholarship in the field, JAAS provides an avenue for a quick and lively exchange of ideas. Journal of Asian American Studies is the official publication of the Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS).
Published 3 times a year in February, June, and October for the Association for Asian American Studies. Volume 28 (2025). P-ISSN: 1097-2129/E-ISSN: 1096-8598.
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Journal of Chinese Religions
Editor: Philip Clart Leipzig University, Germany
The Journal of Chinese Religions (JCR) is the longest-standing journal in the field of Chinese religions. It is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual academic journal that publishes research articles, book reviews, and other communications on all aspects of Chinese religions. JCR is published in affiliation with the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions (SSCR).
Published 2 times a year in June and December. Volume 53 (2025). P-ISSN: 0737-769X/E-ISSN: 2050-8999.
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Journal of College Student Development
Editor: Robert D. Reason Iowa State University
Journal of College Student Development (JCSD), the largest and leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs, publishes scholarly articles and reviews from a wide range of academic fields. Since 1959, scholars in student affairs, higher education, sociology, psychology, social work, nursing, business administration, and health sciences have been finding their voice with JCSD. Journal of College Student Development is the official journal of the ACPA–College Student Educators International.
Published 6 times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November for the American College Personnel Association. Volume 66 (2025). P-ISSN: 0897-5264/E-ISSN: 1543-3382.
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Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History
Editor: Clare Anderson University of Leicester
Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History (JCCH ) is an important resource to scholars of all aspects of colonialism, from pre-colonial societal studies to current post-colonial theory. It covers the broad range of issues that relate to imperialism and colonialism from the tenth century through modern times including the social effects on the population, the political structures under imperial rule, the transition to independence, and the lasting impact of living under colonial rule.
Published 3 times a year in April, August, and December. Volume 26 (2025). P-ISSN:/E-ISSN: 1532-5768.
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Journal of Democracy
Editors: William Dobson
National Endowment for Democracy
Tarek Masoud
Harvard University
Cited in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Journal of Democracy is an influential international forum for scholarly analysis and competing democratic viewpoints. Its articles have been widely reprinted in many languages. Focusing exclusively on democracy, the Journal monitors and analyzes democratic regimes and movements around the world. Each issue features a unique blend of scholarly analysis, reports from democratic activists, updates on news and elections, and reviews of important recent books.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 36 (2025). P-ISSN: 1045-5736/E-ISSN: 1086-3214.
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Journal of Early Christian Studies
Editor: Stephen J. Shoemaker University of Oregon
Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from C.E. 100-700. The Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer methodologies and themes often absent from other patristic journals. Every issue features an extensive book review section. Journal of Early Christian Studies is the official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the North American Patristics Society. Volume 33 (2025). P-ISSN: 1067-6341/E-ISSN: 1086-3184.
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Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
Editor: Virginia M. Brennan Meharry Medical College
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (JHCPU ) is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on contemporary health care issues of medically underserved communities. JHCPU addresses such diverse areas as health care access, quality, costs, legislation, regulations, health promotion, and disease prevention in relation to underserved populations in North and Central America, the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, JHCPU has expanded its scope to include internally dispossessed indigenous populations worldwide, as well as the populations enumerated above. Regular features include research papers and reports, literature reviews, policy analyses, and evaluations of noteworthy health care programs, as well as a regular column written by members of the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved is the official journal of the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU).
Published 4 times a year in February, May, August, and November for the Association for Clinicians of the Underserved. Volume 36 (2025). P-ISSN: 1049-2089/E-ISSN: 1548-6869.
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Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies
Editor-in-Chief:
Gwyn Campbell McGill University, Canada
The Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies (JIOWS ) is the creation of the Indian Ocean World Centre (IOWC) at McGill University. It publishes original peer-reviewed articles by established and emerging scholars in the social sciences, humanities, and related disciplines that contribute to an understanding of the Indian Ocean World (IOW) and its constituent parts, from early times to the present day. The IOW is here defined as a macroregion running from Africa to East Asia, comprising both maritime and terrestrial zones.
Published 2 times a year in May and November. Volume 9 (2025). E-ISSN: 2561-3111.
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Journal of Jewish Identities
Editor: Rachel S. Harris
Florida Atlantic University
The Journal of Jewish Identities is an interdisciplinary peerreviewed forum for contesting ideas and debates concerning the formations of, and transformations in, Jewish identities in their various aspects, layers, and manifestations. The aim of this journal is to encourage the development of theory and practice in a wider spread of disciplinary approaches; to promote conceptual innovation and to provide a venue for the entry of new perspectives. Submissions are invited from all fields in the humanities and social sciences and from the full range of methodologies. Diverse theoretical and philosophical approaches and methodologies, interdisciplinary research studies, as well as instructive case studies are particularly welcome.
Published 2 times a year in January and July. Volume 18 (2025). P-ISSN: 1939-7941/E-ISSN: 1946-2522.
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Journal of Late Antiquity
Managing Editor: Sabine Huebner University of Basel, Switzerland
Journal of Late Antiquity (JLA) is the award-winning first international English-language journal dedicated to the study of Late Antiquity writ large. The Journal provides a venue for multi-disciplinary coverage of all the methodological, geographical, and chronological facets of Late Antiquity. All of Late Antiquity will be represented – from the late and postclassical world up to the Carolingian period, and including the late Roman, western European, Byzantine, Sassanid, and Islamic worlds, ca. 250-800 CE. JLA is essential, not only as a space for scholarship dealing with practical and theoretical issues, but, in particular, to bridge the gap between literary and material culture scholarship. One of the primary goals of the journal is to highlight the status of Late Antiquity as a discrete historical period in its own right. JLA honors include the Association of American Publishers PROSE Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence as Best New Journal in the Social Sciences & Humanities for 2010, and Honorable Mention/Runner-Up for Best New Journal in 2009 by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ). JLA also is a two-time winner (2013 and 2019) of the Codex Award, given once per year by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals in recognition of the best journal on any subject before 1500.
Published 2 times a year in March and October. Volume 18 (2025). P-ISSN: 1939-6716/E-ISSN: 1942-1273.
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Journal of Modern Greek Studies
Editor: Artemis Leontis University of Michigan
Praised as “a magnificent scholarly journal” by Choice magazine, Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. The Journal publishes critical analyses of Greek social, cultural, and political affairs, covering the period from the late Byzantine Empire to the present. Contributors include internationally recognized scholars in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, political science, Byzantine studies, and modern Greece. Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the official publication of the Modern Greek Studies Association (MGSA).
Published 2 times a year in May and October for the Modern Greek Studies Association. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0738-1727/E-ISSN: 1086-3265.
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Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies
Editors:
George E. Demacopoulos Fordham
University
Vera Shevzov Smith College
The Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies is a doubleblind, peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing leading scholarship on all aspects of the thought, history, society, politics, theology and culture of Orthodox Christianity broadly conceived. Submissions are subject to rigorous peer review. Multidisciplinary and methodologically innovative approaches to both historical and contemporary topics exploring some aspect of Orthodox Christianity are welcome. The journal is published semiannually in both print and electronic versions. The Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies is an initiative of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University.
Published 2 times a year in April and October. Volume 7 (2024). P-ISSN: 2574-495X/E-ISSN: 2574-4968.
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Journal of Song-Yuan Studies
Editor: Douglas Skonicki
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Published by the Society for Song, Yuan, and Conquest Dynasties Studies, the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies is the premier scholarly journal specializing in the history, literature, and culture of China from 900 to 1400. A substantial annual volume features articles on all disciplines of scholarship related to middle-period China, with an especial focus on the Song, Liao, Jin, Xia, and Yuan dynasties. Since it began publication in 1970, JSYS has published articles by a prestigious list of major scholars in Chinese history, literature, philosophy, religion, art history, and linguistics.
Published 1 time a year in November. Volume 53 (2024). P-ISSN: 1059-3152/E-ISSN: 2154-6665.
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Journal of Supreme Court History
Editor: Timothy S. Huebner
Journal of Supreme Court History, published three times a year by the Supreme Court Historical Society, is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to educating the public about the history of the Supreme Court of the United States. Originally founded as an annual publication in 1976 (and known as the Yearbook of the Supreme Court Historical Society), the Journal publishes articles written primarily by historians, law professors, and political scientists, but has also featured essays by art historians, lawyers, judges, oral advocates, journalists, and librarians.
The Journal ’s readership includes scholars in a variety of fields, as well as judges, practicing attorneys, and students. Because it seeks to engage and inform scholars and non-scholars alike, the Journal of Supreme Court History values clear narrative prose and original historical research. The Journal uses photographs, cartoons, documents, engravings and oil portraits to compellingly illustrate articles.
Published 3 times a year in March, July, and November. Volume 50 (2025). P-ISSN: 1059-4329/E-ISSN: 1540-5818.
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Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth
Editors:
Julia M. Gossard, Utah State University
Holly N.S. White, William & Mary
The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth (JHCY ) is internationally recognized and publishes original peerreviewed academic articles that engage with, and contribute to, the history of childhood and youth. Additionally, the journal publishes book reviews of the most relevant scholarship to the field. Articles that appear in the JHCY apply a wide range of methodologies as well as interdisciplinary approaches to the historical study of children and youth. The journal publishes articles that engage meaningfully with age, childhood, and youth as analytical categories and foreground the experiences of childhood and youth in the past. There are no geographic and/or chronological limits to the research the journal publishes. The JHCY is the official journal of the Society for the History of Children and Youth (SHCY).
Published 3 times a year in January, May, and September for the Society for the History of Children and Youth. Volume 18 (2025). P-ISSN: 1939-6724/E-ISSN: 1941-3599.
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Journal of the History of Philosophy
Editor: Deborah Boyle College of Charleston
The Journal of the History of Philosophy is an internationally recognized quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed articles, notes, discussions, and book reviews devoted to the history of philosophy. In light of the expertise of our editorial team, we consider contributions in the following areas: Ancient Greek and Latin Philosophy, early to late Medieval Philosophy (Latin, Arabic, Hebrew), and European and Anglo-American philosophical traditions from the Renaissance to 20th century. We also consider contributions that explore historical influences between these areas and with traditions in the history of philosophy not mentioned here. The journal publishes material in English, French, and German. It appears quarterly in January, April, July, and October.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 63 (2025). P-ISSN: 0022-5053/E-ISSN: 1538-4586. Annual
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Journal of Women’s History
Editors: Sandie HolguÌn
Jennifer Davis University of Oklahoma
The award-winning Journal of Women’s History is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women’s history. It publishes cutting-edge scholarship from around the globe in all historical periods. The Journal also promotes comparative and transnational methods and approaches to historical constructions of gender as they shape and are in turn shaped by women’s experiences.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 37 (2025). P-ISSN: 1042-7961/E-ISSN: 1527-2036.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
Editor: Quill Kukla
Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (KIEJ) is an interdisciplinary quarterly journal of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University. The KIEJ seeks to publish philosophically rigorous and empirically informed articles that explore the conceptual foundations and complexities of bioethical issues. The editorial team construes ëbioethics’ maximally broadly, so as to include ethical, social, and political issues concerning public health, medicine, the environment, the natural sciences, nutrition, human embodiment, and sustainability and development, along with all standard bioethical topics.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the Kennedy Institute of Ethics. Volume 34 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 1054-6863/E-ISSN: 1086-3249.
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Late Imperial China
Editor-in-Chief: Steven B. Miles
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Late Imperial China is the principal journal for scholars of China’s Ming and Qing dynasties. The journal presents methodologically innovative work in political and intellectual history, social, economic, cultural, and gender history, as well as historical demography, art history, religious studies, philosophy, and literature. Late Imperial China regularly features new work by scholars working all over the globe, including North America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China.
Published 2 times a year in June and December for the Society for Qing Studies. Volume 46 (2025). P-ISSN: 0884-3236/E-ISSN: 1086-3257.
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Leviathan
A Journal of Melville Studies
Editor: Brian Yothers Saint Louis University
Leviathan features a bounty of scholarly articles, notes, reviews, and creative writing of a critical, theoretical, cultural, or historical nature on the impressive body of work of American novelist and poet Herman Melville (1819-1891). Published under the aegis of The Melville Society–one of the oldest single-author societies in the United States–Leviathan includes a regular feature, “Extracts,” for sharing Melville Society transactions and programs as well as abstracts of papers delivered at its annual MLA and ALA panels. Leviathan also regularly publishes special issues, book reviews, interviews, and poems.
Published 3 times a year in March, June, and October. Volume 27 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 1525-6995/E-ISSN: 1750-1849. Annual
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Library Trends
Editor in Chief: Melissa A. Wong
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Library Trends is an essential tool for librarians and educators alike. The journal explores critical trends in professional librarianship, and includes practical applications, thorough analyses, and literature reviews. Each issue brings readers in-depth, thoughtful articles that center on a specific theme, ranging from special libraries to emerging technologies. The journal is published quarterly by the School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Published 4 times a year in August, November, February, and May. Volume 72-73 (2024). P-ISSN: 0024-2594/E-ISSN: 1559-0682. Annual
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The Lion and the Unicorn
Editors:
David L. Russell, Ferris State University
Karin E. Westman
Kansas State University
Naomi J. Wood
Kansas State University
The Lion and the Unicorn, an international theme- and genrecentered journal, is committed to a serious, ongoing discussion of literature for children. The journal’s coverage includes the state of the publishing industry, regional authors, comparative studies of significant books and genres, new developments in theory, the art of illustration, the mass media, and popular culture. It is especially noted for its interviews with authors, editors, and other important contributors to the field, as well as its outstanding book review section.
Published 3 times a year in January, April, and September. Volume 48 (2024). P-ISSN: 0147-2593/E-ISSN: 1080-6563. Annual
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Literary Imagination
Editor: Paul Franz
Literary Imagination is a forum for all those interested in the distinctive nature, uses, and pleasures of literature, from ancient to modern, in all languages. Its aim is to encourage wide-ranging discussions between those committed to the reading and study of literary works, and to the reading and writing of poetry, fiction, translations, drama, nonfiction essays, criticism, and scholarship concerned with them. The journal seeks to develop a healthy environment for academic literary study and for the literary culture that extends beyond the academy. The journal welcomes literary scholars, both academic and independent; teachers of literature in colleges, universities, and secondary schools; poets, novelists, playwrights, actors, and directors; translators, journalists, critics, editors, and publishers; and all other serious students of literature.
Published 3 times a year in March, July, and November. Volume 27 (2025). P-ISSN: 1523-9012; E-ISSN 1752-6566.
Literature and Medicine
Executive Editor: Michael Blackie University of Illinois at Chicago
Founded in 1982, Literature and Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarship that explores representational and cultural practices concerning health care and the body. Areas of interest include disease, illness, health, and disability; violence, trauma, and power relations; and the cultures of biomedical science and technology and of the clinic, as these are represented and interpreted in verbal, visual, and material texts. Literature and Medicine features one thematic and one general issue each year. Past theme issues have explored identity and difference; contagion and infection; cancer pathography; the representations of genomics; and the narration of pain.
Published 2 times a year in May and November. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0278-9671/E-ISSN: 1080-6571.
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Lutheran Quarterly
Editor: Nicholas Hopman
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Iron Mountain, MI
Lutheran Quarterly, New Series is a journal for all interested in the Evangelical Lutheran Church everywhere, discussing its history and theology. The aims of the New Series are to provide a forum for the discussion of Christian faith and life on the basis of the Lutheran confession; the application of the principles of the Lutheran Church to the changing problems of religion and society; the fostering of world Lutheranism; and the promotion of understanding between Lutherans and other Christians.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 39 (2025). P-ISSN: 0024-7499/E-ISSN: 2470-5616. Annual
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Modern Fiction Studies
Editor: Robert P. Marzec Purdue University
MFS publishes scholarly essays that analyze the important aesthetic, cultural, political, and environmental developments currently shaping today’s academic and public conversations. A leading international literature and humanities journal, MFS focuses on the various modalities and uses of fiction in the broadest sense of the term–publishing material designed to speak to a wide audience of scholars, public intellectuals, and cultural practitioners working across diverse fields, regions, and venues. Now in its sixty-eighth year, MFS is published by Johns Hopkins University Press and is available online at Project MUSE.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 71 (2025). P-ISSN: 0026-7724/E-ISSN: 1080-658X.
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Mississippi Quarterly
The Journal of Southern Cultures
Editor: Ted Atkinson, Mississippi State University
Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures is a refereed academic journal dedicated to publishing scholarship on the US South, broadly defined. Founded in 1948, Mississippi Quarterly is published by Johns Hopkins University Press for the College of Arts and Sciences at Mississippi State University and is recognized as one of the premier journals in the field of southern studies. Mississippi Quarterly publishes scholarly essays, interviews, and book reviews on literature, history, film, and other subjects. The journal showcases work by established and emerging scholars comprising a diverse selection of topics and critical perspectives. Each volume typically includes a special issue, often guest-edited. Topics featured in past special issues include the Twenty-First-Century Southern Novel, Expanding the Archive in Civil War Studies, and single authors (William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, and more). Outstanding scholarship published in Mississippi Quarterly has been recognized by the Society for the Study of Southern Literature and The Wilson Quarterly.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 77 (2024). P-ISSN: 0026-637X/E-ISSN: 2689-517X. Annual
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Managing Editor: Victoria Livingstone
Italian Editors: Laura Di Bianco and Arielle Saiber
Hispanic Editor: Bécquer Seguín
German Editors: Christiane Frey and Rochelle Tobias
French Editor: Derek Schilling
Comparative Literature Editor: Leonardo Lisi
Johns Hopkins University
More than one hundred twenty-five years ago, MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American literary scholarship. Since then, its reputation for high standards and excellent quality has continued and grown. Critical studies of literature and culture in the modern languages are featured in four issues (Italian, Hispanic, German, French) while the fifth issue features recent work in comparative literature.
Winner of the CELJ Phoenix Award!
Published 5 times a year in January, March, April, September, and December. Volume 140 (2025). P-ISSN: 0026-7910/E-ISSN: 1080-6598.
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Modernism/ modernity
Editors: Anjali Nerlekar
Rutgers University
Stephen Ross
Concordia University
Modernism/modernity focuses on the methodological, archival, and theoretical approaches particular to modernist studies. It encourages an interdisciplinary approach linking music, architecture, the visual arts, literature, and social and intellectual history. The journal’s broad scope fosters dialogue about the history of modernism and its relations to modernization. Each issue features a selection of essays as well as book reviews.
Additional articles and other peer-reviewed formats appear on the journal’s Print Plus platform (modernismmodernity.org).
Modernism/modernity is the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association (MSA).
Winner of six awards from CELJ!
Published 4 times a year in January, April, September, and November for the Modernist Studies Association. Volume 32 (2025). P-ISSN: 1071-6068/E-ISSN: 1080-6601.
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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics A Journal of Qualitative Research
Editors:
James M. DuBois, Washington University in St. Louis
Ana S. Iltis, Wake Forest University
Heidi Walsh, Washington University in St. Louis
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics (NIB) provides a forum for exploring current issues in bioethics through the publication and analysis of personal stories, qualitative and mixed-methods research articles, and case studies. Articles may address the experiences of patients and research participants as well as health care workers and researchers. NIB is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of bioethical issues by engaging rich descriptions of complex human experiences. While NIB upholds appropriate standards for narrative inquiry and qualitative research, it seeks to publish articles that will appeal to a broad readership of health care providers and researchers, bioethicists, sociologists, policy makers, and others.
Published 3 times a year in April, August, and December. Volume 15 (2025). P-ISSN: 2157-1732/E-ISSN: 2157-1740.
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New Literary History
Editor: Bruce Holsinger University of Virginia
New Literary History focuses on questions of theory, method, interpretation, and literary history. Rather than espousing a single ideology or intellectual framework, it canvasses a wide range of scholarly concerns. By examining the bases of criticism, the journal provokes debate on the relations between literary and cultural texts and present needs. A major international forum for scholarly exchange, New Literary History has received six awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 56 (2025). P-ISSN: 0028-6087/E-ISSN: 1080-661X.
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Partial Answers Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas
Editor: Leona Toker
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Partial Answers is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the study of literature and the history of ideas. Partial Answers strives to explore ways in which literary texts can be perceived both as works of art and as testing grounds for ideas. The editors believe literary works participate in the history of ideas, whether understood as a continuous line of development, as a process of inheriting and correcting schemas, or as a sequence of archeological layers. Partial Answers publishes articles on various national literatures including Anglophone, Hebrew, Yiddish, German, Russian, and predominately English literature.
Published 2 times a year in January and June. Volume 23 (2025). P-ISSN: 1565-3668/E-ISSN: 1936-9247.
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Editor: Olaf Dammann Tufts University
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal whose readers include biologists, physicians, students, and scholars, publishes essays that place important biological or medical subjects in broader scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. These essays span a wide range of subjects, from biomedical topics such as neurobiology, genetics, and evolution, to topics in ethics, history, philosophy, and medical education and practice. The editors encourage an informal style that has literary merit and that preserves the warmth, excitement, and color of the biological and medical sciences.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 68 (2025). P-ISSN: 0031-5982/E-ISSN: 1529-8795.
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Philosophy and Literature
Editor: Garry L. Hagberg Bard College
For nearly fifty years, Philosophy and Literature has explored the dialogue between literary and philosophical studies. Aspiring to make a significant contribution to the world of humane learning, the journal offers fresh and stimulating ideas in the aesthetics of literature, theory of criticism, philosophical interpretations of literature, and literary treatment of philosophy. Reaching beyond the boundaries suggested by its title, the journal also on occasion presents discussions of music, film, and other arts that further cultural and intercultural understanding. Philosophy and Literature features a lively assortment of full-length articles, shorter essays, review essays, Symposia (bringing together a set of articles on a particular topic or author), In Focus columns (presenting a small set of articles on a precisely defined issue), and on occasion, creative writing of a philosophical kind. Conceptual clarity, humane depth, and elegance of presentation remain central to the journal’s ideals.
Published 2 times a year in April and October. Volume 49 (2025). P-ISSN: 0190-0013/E-ISSN: 1086-329X.
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Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology
Editor-in-Chief: Werdie van Staden University
of Pretoria, South Africa
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (PPP) focuses on the area of overlap between philosophy and abnormal psychology and psychiatry. PPP seeks to: (a) enhance the effectiveness of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and other mental health care workers as practitioners, teachers, and researchers by illuminating the philosophical issues embedded in these activities; and (b) advance philosophical theory by making the phenomena of psychiatry and clinical psychology more accessible to philosophers. The Editors seek original contributions of a conceptual, empirical, or historical nature. In addition to manuscripts from its core disciplines of philosophy, psychiatry, and abnormal psychology, PPP welcomes pertinent contributions from related fields such as general medicine, neuroscience, social science, anthropology, nursing, law, and theology. Occasionally, the journal publishes a “philosophical case conference” on a particular problem in clinical practice.
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology is the official publication of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Volume 32 (2025). P-ISSN: 1071-6076/E-ISSN: 1086-3303.
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Phoenix
Editors: B. Chrubasik
A. Faulkner
Founded in 1944 at the University of Toronto, Phoenix, a journal of the Classical Association of Canada, publishes scholarly papers embodying original research in all areas of Classical Studies: the literature, language, history, philosophy, religion, mythology, science, archaeology, art, architecture, and culture of the Greek and Roman worlds from earliest times to about AD 600. Each issue also contains 15 to 20 reviews of notable works of scholarship published by a variety of university presses. We are proud of our broad reach: our authors and subscribers hail from all corners of the world.
Published 4 times a year in 2 double issues for the Classical Association of Canada. Volume 78 (2025).
P-ISSN: 0031-8299/E-ISSN: 1919-4883.
Poe Studies
History, Theory, Interpretation
Editor: Kelly Ross Rider University
Poe Studies: History, Theory, Interpretation provides a forum for dialogue about Edgar Allan Poe’s life and writings, and about the cultural and material contexts that shaped the production and reception of his work. The editors wish to define “Poe studies” broadly–to include articles that engage the period in which Poe wrote, writers with whom he was affiliated or whom he inspired, theoretical and philosophical issues raised by his work, and artistic movements associated with him, such as gothicism, detective fiction, symbolism, and metafiction. The journal invites submissions of original articles and notes, welcomes work grounded in a wide range of theoretical and critical perspectives, and encourages inquiries proposing submissions and projects.
Published 1 time a year in October. Volume 58 (2025). P-ISSN: 1947-4644/E-ISSN: 1754-6095.
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portal Libraries and the Academy
Editor: Ellysa Stern Cahoy Penn State University
Focusing on important research about the role of academic libraries and librarianship, portal also features commentary on issues in technology and publishing. Written for all those interested in the role of libraries within the academy, portal includes peer-reviewed articles addressing subjects such as library administration, information technology, and information policy. In its inaugural year, portal earned recognition as the runner-up for best new journal, awarded by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ). An article in portal, “Master’s and Doctoral Thesis Citations: Analysis and Trends of a Longitudinal Study,” won the Jesse H. Shera Award for Distinguished Published Research from the Library Research Round Table of the American Library Association.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 25 (2025). P-ISSN: 1531-2542/E-ISSN: 1530-7131.
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Postmodern Culture
Editors: Eyal Amiran
University of California, Irvine
Mathias Nilges
St. Francis Xavier University
As the first electronic peer-reviewed journal in the humanities, Postmodern Culture (PMC) is a groundbreaking experiment in scholarly publishing. It has become a leading journal of interdisciplinary thought on contemporary cultures. PMC offers a forum for commentary, criticism, and theory on subjects ranging from identity politics to the economics of information. Subscriptions include access to all previous volumes of PMC in a comprehensive web-based interface with full-text searchability.
Published 3 times a year in September, January, and May. Volume 35 (2025). E-ISSN: 1053-1920.
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Progress in Community Health Partnerships
Research, Education, and Action
Co-Editors-in-Chief:
A. Hal Strelnick, MD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Karen Calhoun, MA
University of Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research
Progress in Community Health Partnerships (PCHP) is a national, peer-reviewed journal whose mission is to identify and publicize model programs that use community partnerships to improve public health, promote progress in the methods of research and education involving community health partnerships, and stimulate action that will improve the health of people and communities. The first scholarly journal dedicated to Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), PCHP is a must for public health professionals and the libraries that serve them.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 19 (2025). P-ISSN: 1557-0541/E-ISSN: 1557-055X.
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The Review of Higher Education
Editors:
Penny A. Pasque, The Ohio State University
Thomas F. Nelson Laird, Indiana University, Bloomington
The Review of Higher Education (RHE) is considered one of the leading research journals in the field as it keeps scholars, academic leaders, and public policymakers abreast of critical issues facing higher education today. RHE advances the study of college and university issues by publishing peer-reviewed empirical research studies, empirically based historical and theoretical articles, and scholarly reviews and essays that move the study of colleges and universities forward. RHE receives hundreds of submissions per year, and our acceptance rate is ~57%. RHE is the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education and follows the ASHE Bylaws and Statement on Diversity. A subscription is included in ASHE membership.
To learn more about the publishing process in general and RHE procedures and practices in particular, watch our Editorial Team’s presentation, Looking Behind the Publishing Curtain: Understanding All the Steps and Dissecting Reviewer Comments, from the Association for the Study of Higher Education 2020 conference. For additional resources and information on RHE, see the ASHE Website.
Published 4 times a year in September, December, March, and June for the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Volume 48 - 49 (2025). P-ISSN: 0162-5748/E-ISSN: 1090-7009.
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Reviews in American History
Editor: Ari Kelman University of California, Davis
Reviews in American History is a journal of ideas that offers anyone interested in American history a way to stay current with the discipline. Each issue presents in-depth review essays about the latest books in American history. Retrospective essays examining landmark works written by leading historians are also regularly featured. The journal covers all areas of American history, including cutting-edge and more traditional sub-fields.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 53 (2025). P-ISSN: 0048-7511/E-ISSN: 1080-6628.
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Rhetorica
A Journal of the History of Rhetoric
Editor: Robert Gaines
University of Maryland
Published quarterly for the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Rhetorica welcomes articles and book reviews that address the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and the relationship of rhetoric to poetics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, religion, law, and other aspects of the cultural context. Submissions to Rhetorica must be composed in English, French, German, Italian, Latin, or Spanish. However, authors may discuss and quote texts in any language for which there exists a Unicode script.
Published 4 times a year in February, May, August, and November. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0734-8584/E-ISSN: 1533-8541. Annual Subscriptions
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Russell
the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies
Editors:
Andrew Bone, McMaster University
Gülberk Koç Maclean, Mount Royal University
Russell is devoted to the study of all aspects of Bertrand Russell’s thought as well as his life, times and influence. In addition to original research and reviews of new books, Russell publishes new texts and textual studies, discussions, bibliographies, indexes, and archival lists. Scholarly articles submitted to the journal are peer-reviewed twice anonymously.
Published 2 times a year in June and December. Volume 45 (2025). P-ISSN: 0036-0163/E-ISSN: 1913-8032.
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The SAIS Review of International Affairs
Editor-in-Chief: Alexandra Huggins
Johns Hopkins University
Founded in 1956 as an alumni letter for The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), The SAIS Review of International Affairs became a full-fledged academic journal in 1981 under the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute. In addition to its biannual journal printed by JHU Press and available digitally on Project MUSE, the SAIS Review collaborates with government officials and private sector leaders, professors and students, and other experts on its website (saisreview.sais.jhu.edu) and podcast (The Looking Glass). The organization maintains an active online presence on Twitter and LinkedIn and coordinates with campus leaders, faculty members, and administration officials at SAIS and beyond to host events that highlight the policy implications of international developments. Visit the SAIS Review’s website to learn more about its work and submissions guidelines.
Published 2 times a year in Winter-Spring and Summer-Fall. Volume 44 (2024). P-ISSN: 1945-4716/E-ISSN: 1945-4724.
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Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
Publisher and Executive Editor: Amy Huseby
SEL focuses on four centuries of British literature in rotating, quarterly issues: English Renaissance, Tudor and Stuart Drama, Restoration and Eighteenth Century, and Nineteenth Century. The editors select learned, readable papers that contribute significantly to the understanding of British literature from 1500 to 1900. SEL is well known for the commissioned omnibus reviews of recent studies in the fields, included in each issue. In a single volume, readers might find an argument for attributing a previously unknown work to Shakespeare, a study of the connections between class and genre in the Restoration Theater, an interdisciplinary exploration of the art of the miniature and Fielding's novels, a theoretical exposition of the "material sublime" in Romantic poetry written by women, or an innovative queer reading of a much-discussed ninteenth-century verse novel. We invite innovative work of the highest caliber from literary scholars internationally at any stage of their careers, and we especially welcome submissions from historically excluded perspectives.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 63 (2025). P-ISSN: 0039-3657/E-ISSN: 1522-9270.
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The Sewanee Review
Editor: Adam Ross, The University of the South
Founded in 1892 by the teacher and critic William Peterfield Trent, The Sewanee Review is America’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly. Many of the twentieth century’s great writers, including T. S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Wallace Stevens, Saul Bellow, Katherine Anne Porter, Marianne Moore, and Ezra Pound, have appeared in the magazine. SR also has a long tradition of cultivating emerging talent: we published excerpts of Cormac McCarthy and Flannery O’Connor’s first novels, and the early poetry of Robert Penn Warren, Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, and Christian Wiman. “Whatever the new literature turns out to be,”wrote editor Allen Tate in 1944, “it will be the privilege of The Sewanee Review to print its share of it, to comment on it, and to try to understand it.” The mission remains unchanged.
In 2017 the novelist Adam Ross (Mr. Peanut, Ladies and Gentlemen) succeeded George Core as editor of The Sewanee Review. Under Ross’s tenure the magazine was redesigned for the first time in seventy-three years, by the book designers Peter Mendelsund and Oliver Munday, and SR began to publish online as well as in print. 2017 also marked The Sewanee Review ’s 125th year of publication, and fall 2017 marked the magazine’s fivehundredth issue. The magazine’s redesign and recent issues have been covered by The New York Times, the Nashville Scene, the Memphis Commercial-Appeal, Poets & Writers, Chapter 16, and elsewhere.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 133 (2025). P-ISSN: 0037-3052/E-ISSN: 1934-421X.
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Shakespeare Bulletin
General Editor: Peter Kirwan, Mary Baldwin University
Shakespeare Bulletin is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal which publishes articles at the cutting edge of Shakespearean and early modern performance studies and theater history. Since its early days as the publication of the New York Shakespeare Society (from 1980) and its incorporation of the Shakespeare on Film Newsletter edited by Kenneth Rothwell and Bernice Kliman in 1992, Shakespeare Bulletin has grown into the leading journal of early modern performance studies. The journal welcomes scholarship on the performance of Shakespeare and other early modern drama across stage, screen, digital platforms, and other media, from the sixteenth century to the present day, and from around the world.
The journal is edited by an international team of scholars and has its offices at the Shakespeare & Performance program at Mary Baldwin University, USA.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0748-2558/E-ISSN: 1931-1427.
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Social Research
An International Quarterly
Editor: Oz Frankel
The New School for Social Research
Social Research has its origins in the New School’s historic effort to provide intellectuals safe haven as the Nazis began to threaten Jewish scholars prior to the onset of WWII. This group of rescued scholars, known as the University in Exile, launched Social Research: An International Quarterly of the Political and Social Sciences in 1934 on the core conviction that every true university must have its own distinct public voice. Today, that profound voice resonates in each issue, as multidisciplinary scholars, writers, and experts take on contentious social issues, countries in transition, and phenomena that seem ripe for exploration. Periodic special issues are devoted to the proceedings of the journal’s renowned conferences at the New School.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 92 (2025). P-ISSN: 0037-783X/E-ISSN: 1944-768X.
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South Central Review
Editor: Richard J. Golsan Texas A&M University
Now boasting more than a quarter century of publication, South Central Review publishes a stimulating mix of interdisciplinary scholarly articles, essays, interviews, and opinion pieces. Topics covered include literary criticism, film studies, philosophy and history, as well as current debates on important cultural and political topics. Contributors have included Tzvetan Todorov, Susan Suleiman, Michael Mewshaw, Andre Codrescu, Marjorie Perloff, Jeffrey Schnapp, and Yvegny Yevtushenko. South Central Review is the official journal of the South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA).
Published 3 times a year in March, July, and November. Volume 42 (2025). P-ISSN: 0743-6831/E-ISSN: 1549-3377.
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Spiritus
A Journal of Christian Spirituality
Interim Editor: Glen G. Scorgie, Bethel University
Spiritus is an interdisciplinary, ecumenical journal devoted to the scholarly study of Christian spirituality. Through insightful essays, reviews, poetry, visual images, and occasional translations of important texts, Spiritus seeks to appeal not only to scholars and academics, but also to ministers, practitioners, and those in the helping professions. It is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality (SSCS).
The primary aims of the journal are to:
• Promote research and dialogue within the growing interdisciplinary field of spirituality
• Review new studies and translations of significant works within the field
• Plot the parameters of spirituality as a new academic discipline, keeping to the forefront questions of methodology and interpretation
• Foster interdisciplinary and inter-confessional dialogue, striving to be inclusive of the widest possible range of expressions of Christian spirituality, while also maintaining an open dialogue with other spiritual traditions
• Explore connections between spirituality and cultural analysis (including literary and artistic expressions, social activism, issues of race and gender, and emerging forms of spiritual practice), and
• Encourage research in the history of Christian spirituality (especially in connection with the ongoing publication of critical editions of classic texts).
Published 2 times a year in Spring and Fall for the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. Volume 25 (2025). P-ISSN: 1533-1709/E-ISSN: 1535-3117.
Studies in American Fiction
Editors:
Maria Farland
Fordham University
Duncan Faherty
Queens College and The CUNY Graduate Center
Studies in American Fiction publishes reviews and articles on a wide temporal range in American fiction: from neglected and rediscovered early U.S. writers (Susanna Rowson, Leonora Sansay, James Hall) to the emergent authors of the present day (Katherine Dunn, Ana MenÈndez, Monique Truong, Toni Morrison). Expect its refereed articles to feature not only major canonical works by Charles Brockden Brown, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edith Wharton, and Thomas Pynchon, but scholarly analyses of contemporary Chicano literature and Harlem Renaissance fiction. Engendering conversations about forms of writing that do not succumb to traditional genres, SAF interrogates and redraws both generic and geographic boundaries. SAF is the only journal encompassing American literature from the North American colonial past to the United States’ globalized present.
Published 2 times a year in May and October. Volume 52 (2025). P-ISSN: 0091-8083/E-ISSN: 2158-5806.
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Studies in Romanticism
Editor: Adriana Craciun
Boston University
Studies in Romanticism is the flagship journal of Romantic literary studies. Edited at Boston University since its founding there in 1961, SiR has been committed to advancing the study of literature and culture in the dynamic “Romantic Century” of 1750-1850. International in sympathies and interdisciplinary in approaches, SiR publishes the highest caliber scholarship on British, Anglophone, and European Romantic-era studies from diverse methodological perspectives.
Published 4 times a year in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Volume 63 - 64 (2025). P-ISSN: 0039-3762/E-ISSN: 2330-118X.
Studies in the Novel
Editor: Nora Gilbert University of North Texas
Since its inception in 1969, Studies in the Novel has published incisive criticism of the novel across all periods and genres, and from all interpretive approaches. Covering both emerging and established novelists, its issues feature five to six essays, eight to ten reviews of recent books on novels and novelists, and the occasional review essay. Ambitious, comprehensive coverage includes essays reflecting interdisciplinary and theoretically diverse approaches to the novel, and articles are rigorously refereed by scholars drawn from an extensive international pool. Once a year, Studies in the Novel engages a renowned guest editor and publishes a special issue focused on a single topic or author. Studies in the Novel is a member journal of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 57 (2025). P-ISSN: 0039-3827/E-ISSN: 1934-1512.
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SubStance
Editors:
David F. Bell, Duke University
Pierre Cassou-Noguès, Université de Paris 8
Églantine Colon, California Institute of the Arts
Marion Froger, Université de Montréal
Paul A. Harris, Loyola Marymount University
Eric Méchoulan, Université de Montréal
Thangam Ravindranathan, Brown University
Rebecca Walkowitz, Rutgers University
For over 50 years, SubStance has published rigorous, creative contributions to contemporary critical debates from a range of theoretical perspectives. Consistent with our commitment to readers and authors to expect the unexpected, our series SubStance At Play invites experimental visual and digital submissions that seek to extend the boundaries of established scholarship.
Published 3 times a year in March, August, and November. Volume 54 (2025). P-ISSN: 0049-2426/E-ISSN: 1527-2095. Annual
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Tang Studies
Editor: Nicholas Morrow Williams Arizona State University
Tang Studies is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication of the T’ang Studies Society. The journal is open to critical inquiry into all topics related to Tang China, but particularly encourages scholarship that is directly engaged with primary sources from the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties periods.
Major disciplines regularly represented in the journal include literature, linguistics, history, religious studies, and art history. The journal welcomes submissions of original research, annotated translations, and reference notes, as well as bibliographic materials.
Published 1 time a year in November. Volume 43 (2025). P-ISSN: 0737-5034/E-ISSN: 1759-7633.
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Co-editors:
Joshua Billings, Princeton University
Irene Peirano Garrison, Harvard University
TAPA is the official research publication of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), and seeks to reflect the range of scholarship undertaken by members of the profession. It accepts submissions that consider any aspect of the Greek and Roman worlds, their interactions with other ancient societies, and their resonances through time. TAPA is committed, in addition, to furthering discussion of urgent disciplinary questions, including issues of access, outreach and pedagogy, and invites contributions that address the role of classical studies in the modern world. Such submissions particularly complement the themed section of each number, Paragraphoi, for which the Editors may also solicit contributions on topics of current interest. The Presidential Address delivered at the previous SCS annual meeting is a regular feature.
TAPA was founded in 1869 as Transactions of the American Philological Association. Since 2014, when the American Philological Association changed its name to the Society for Classical Studies, the official name of the journal has been TAPA .
Published 2 times a year in May and November for the American Philological Association. Volume 155 (2025). P-ISSN: 2575-7180/E-ISSN: 2575-7199.
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Technology and Culture
Editor-in-Chief: Ruth Oldenziel Eindhoven University of Technology
Technology and Culture, the preeminent journal of the history of technology, draws on scholarship in diverse disciplines to publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists. Subscribers include scientists, engineers, anthropologists, sociologists, economists, museum curators, archivists, scholars, librarians, educators, historians, and many others. In addition to scholarly essays, each issue features 3040 book reviews and reviews of new museum exhibitions. To illuminate important debates and draw attention to specific topics, the journal occasionally publishes thematic issues. Technology and Culture is the official journal of the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT).
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October for the Society for the History of Technology. Volume 66 (2025). P-ISSN: 0040-165X/E-ISSN: 1097-3729.
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Theatre Journal
Co-Editors: Laura Edmondson
Dartmouth College Ariel Nereson University at Buffalo
Over seven decades, Theatre Journal has achieved an international reputation as one of the most significant publications of theatre and performance studies today. The journal features scholarly articles that are at the cutting edge of theatre, dance, and performance studies; focusing on historiographical, cultural, and/or theoretical analyses in both national and transnational contexts. Two special issues and two general issues are published each year; all issues include book and performance reviews. The journal also features an online section that includes interviews with artists, think pieces, and other alternative approaches to knowledge production. Theatre Journal is an official publication of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE).
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December for the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. Volume 77 (2025). P-ISSN: 0192-2882/E-ISSN: 1086-332X.
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Theatre Topics
Co-editors: Sukanya Chakrabarti
San Jose State University
Susanne Shawyer
Elon University
The first theatre publication devoted to issues of concern to practitioners, Theatre Topics focuses on performance at the border of theory and practice. Concise and timely articles on a broad array of subjects such as dramaturgy, applied theatre, and pedagogy keep readers informed of the latest developments on the stage and in the classroom. The journal’s audience includes scholars and students of theatre, educators, members of theatre associations, actors, directors, playwrights, dramaturgs, designers, and theatre enthusiasts. Theatre Topics is an official publication of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE). “An excellent addition to the literature of drama.” -Bill Katz, Library Journal
Published 3 times a year in March, July, and November. Volume 35 (2025). P-ISSN: 1054-8378/E-ISSN: 1086-3346.
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Theory & Event
Co-editors:
Elisabeth Anker, George Washington University
Hagar Kotef, SOAS, University of London
Theory & Event is a journal of political theory with an international editorial board, authors, and readership. It welcomes theoretical interventions, interpretations, and engagements with political events, institutions, cultures, and issues as they unfold. It provides a forum attractive to intellectuals who work at the intersections of political theory, cultural theory, political economy, aesthetics, philosophy, and the arts. The journal features innovative, peerreviewed political theorizing in the humanities and the social sciences, publishing academic essays as well as other forms of writing and representation–including polemics, photography, and moving images and sounds–that engage diverse political events and phenomena throughout the world. These may include such political formations as climate, sovereignty, territory, government, nation, race, family, gender, individual, capital and the state; old, new, and emerging forms of subjectivity as they may be expressed in elections, popular uprisings, affective flows and assemblages; old, new, and combined media formations; as well as investigations into the objects and conditions of politics, ethics, and critique. The journal encourages contributions that are both rigorous and lively, and that are attentive to scholarship without sacrificing creativity or timeliness.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 28 (2025). P-ISSN: 2572-6633/E-ISSN: 1092-311X.
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Twentieth-Century China
Editor: Anne Reinhardt Williams College
Twentieth-Century China publishes new research on China’s long twentieth century. Originating in 1975 as a newsletter for experts in the discipline, Twentieth-Century China has grown into one of the leading English-language journals in the field of Chinese history. Articles in the journal, rigorously peerreviewed, engage significant historiographic or interpretive issues and explore both continuities of the Chinese experience across the century and specific phenomena and activities within the Chinese cultural, political, and territorial sphere–including the Chinese diaspora–since the final decades of the Qing. Comparative empirical and/or theoretical studies rooted in Chinese experience may extend to areas outside China. The journal promotes a wide range of historical approaches in its examination of twentieth-century China (social, cultural, intellectual, political, economic, and environmental, among others) and is supported by an international editorial board of eminent scholars.
Published 3 times a year in January, May, and October. Volume 50 (2025). P-ISSN: 1521-5385/E-ISSN: 1940-5065.
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Victorian Periodicals Review
Editor: Katherine Malone South Dakota State University
The only refereed journal that concentrates on the editorial and publishing history of Victorian periodicals, Victorian Periodicals Review (VPR) emphasizes the importance of periodicals and newspapers in the history and culture of Victorian Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire. VPR includes informative articles from a variety of disciplines as well as book reviews, a biennial bibliography, and essays on cutting-edge developments in pedagogy and the digitization of periodicals. VPR is the official journal of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter for the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals. Volume 57 (2024). P-ISSN: 0709-4698/E-ISSN: 1712-526X.
Victorian Poetry
Editor: Devin M. Garofalo
University of California, San Diego
Founded in 1962 to further the aesthetic study of the poetry of the Victorian period in Britain, Victorian Poetry today publishes articles from a broad range of conceptual angles and methodological approaches. The journal continues to expand its purview to a wider compass of poets and archives. We welcome work that capaciously (re)interprets the field’s originary contexts, keywords, and scope. We are also keen to publish scholarship that reconsiders Victorian poetry (broadly construed) in new, innovative, cross-disciplinary, theoretical, and/or experimental light.
Published 4 times a year in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Volume 63 (2025). E-ISSN: 1530-7190.
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Victorian Review
Editor: Janice Schroeder Carleton University
Victorian Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Victorian Studies welcomes submissions in all areas of Victorian studies. Our mandate is to publish the best international research in this interdisciplinary field, as well as to provide critical reviews of new books in Victorian studies by experts from around the world. Finally, our regular Victorian Review forum provides a unique venue in which diverse scholarly voices may address a topic from multiple points of view. The journal, which began publication in 1972, is published twice annually.
Published 2 times a year in Spring and Fall. Volume 50-51 (2024-25). P-ISSN: 0848-1512/E-ISSN: 1923-3280.
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The Wallace Stevens Journal
Editor: Andrew Osborn University of Dallas
Devoted to all aspects of the poetry and life of American modernist poet Wallace Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal has been publishing scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and bibliographies since 1977. The Journal regularly features previously unpublished primary or archival material and photographs, as well as interpretive criticism of the writer’s poetry and essays, theoretical reflections, biographical and contextual studies, comparisons with other writers, and original artwork. Increasingly international in orientation, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal welcomes a diversity of approaches and perspectives. The Wallace Stevens Journal is sponsored by the Wallace Stevens Society.
Published 2 times a year in Spring and Fall. Volume 49 (2025). P-ISSN: 0148-7132/E-ISSN: 2160-0570.
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World Politics
Editorial Chair: Grigore Pop-Eleches
Executive Editor: Emily W. Babson
Princeton University
Founded in 1948, World Politics is an internationally renowned quarterly journal of political science produced under the editorial sponsorship of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton University. World Politics publishes analytical and theoretical articles, review articles, and research notes in international relations, comparative politics, political theory, foreign policy, and modernization. It does not publish strictly historical material, articles on current affairs, policy pieces, or narratives of a journalistic nature.
Published 4 times a year in January, April, July, and October. Volume 77 (2025). P-ISSN: 0043-8871/E-ISSN: 1086-3338.
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The Yale Review
Editor: Meghan O’Rourke
The Yale Review, founded in 1819, is the oldest literary quarterly in the United States. It publishes new works by the most distinguished contemporary writers, explores the broader movements in American thought, science, and culture, and reviews the best new books in a variety of fields.
Published 4 times a year in March, June, September, and December. Volume 113 (2025). P-ISSN: 0044-0124/E-ISSN: 1467-9736. Annual Subscriptions Institutions Foreign Postage
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