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Iran and the Caucasus
Edited by Garnik Asatrian

Journals

ISSN:1609-8498
E-ISSN:1573-384X
 
Current:Volume 13 (2009)
Number of Issues:2
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief: Garnik S. Asatrian (Yerevan) Associate Editors: Victoria Arakelova (Yerevan), Uwe Bläsing (Leiden), Giusto Traina (Lecce) International Editorial Board: Sekandar Amanolahi (Shiraz), Carlo Cereti (Bologna), Muhammad Dandamaev (St. Petersburg), Bert G. Fragner (Vienna), Murtazali Gadjiev (Makhachkala), Jamshid Giunashvili (Tbilisi), Vladimir Livshits (St. Petersburg), Hayrapet Margarian (Yerevan), Mehmet Ölmez (Istanbul), Istvan Perczel (Budapest), James Russell (Harvard), Bahman Sarkarati (Tabriz), Dodikhudo Saymiddinov (Dushanbe), Martin Schwartz (Berkeley), Ehsan Yarshater (New York), Boghos Levon Zekiyan (Venice) Editorial Group: Vahe Boyajian-Sureniants (Yerevan), Naindeep Singh Chann (Los Angeles), Narine Gevorgian (Yerevan), Matthias Weinreich (Berlin), Alice Assadoorian (Tehran/Yerevan).
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Reviews
“Iran and the Caucasus uniquely explores all periods and disciplines connected to this region, and the journal numbers among its authors and editors scholars from the area and the world: in every way it is a truly cosmopolitan bridge of civilization, and an indispensable tool for Near Eastern studies, folklore, comparative religion, history and politics.” Prof. James R. Russell, Harvard University “Since its very first issue ten years ago Iran and the Caucasus has added a refreshing new perspective to our field. It covers not only Armenia and the Caucasus but also the cultural, ethnic, and linguistic regions adjacent to and interacting with the Iranian lands, ranging from Turkey and Iraq to Afghanistan and Central Asia as well as others, from Antiquity to the present. With admirable editorial verve and vision, each issue presents a panorama of succinct articles and reviews which continue to be most stimulating.” Prof. Gernot Windfuhr, Professor of Iranian Studies, University of Michigan “Iran and the Caucasus is a unique periodical covering two vast Orientalistic fields and, thus, the huge Caucasian-Near Eastern region. I follow the journal since its first issue and would specially emphasize its high academic standards. Iran and the Caucasus definitely incorporates the best traditions of 19th century Orientalistic publication, focusing, at the same time, on the most topical present-day subjects. Vladimir Aronovich Livshits, Prof. Dr. Sc. Fellow of the British Academy
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Iran and the Caucasus, as of volume 6 published by Brill, is a peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary journal and appears in two issues per year. Iran and the Caucasas is a journal promoting original, innovative, and meticulous research on the anthropology, archaeology, culture, economics, folklore, history (ancient, mediaeval and modern), linguistics, literature (textology), philology, politics, and social sciences of the region. Accepting articles in English, French, and German, Iran and the Caucasus publishes lengthy monographic essays on path-breaking research, synoptic essays that inform about the field and region, as well as book reviews that highlight and analyse important new publications. Iran and the Caucasus is edited under the guidance of an editorial board consisting of scholars from the region itself, as well as from Europe and the United States. It is therefore unique in being a scholarly forum in the truest sense of the word on a region of growing importance, and a treasure-trove of information otherwise hard to get at. Iran and the Caucasus is supported by the Caucasian Center for Iranian Studies in Yerevan, Armenia. Submission All manuscripts, editorial correspondence and books for review should be sent to: Garnik S. Asatrian, Editor Iran and the Caucasus Caucasian Centre for Iranian Studies 375010 Khorenatsi Str. 26, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia caucas@armline.am Download the Journal flyer For back volumes or issues older than 2 years, please contact: Periodicals Service Company, 11 Main Street, Germantown, NY 12526, USA psc@periodicals.com / www.periodicals.com/brill.html

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