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TestimonialsSelect a journal people are talking about:"For well over a hundred years, the American Journal of Philology has published some of the best work in classical scholarship. The
journal continues to maintain its high standards of excellence as it has evolved to embrace themore diverse approaches to the ancient
world that are currently revitalizing the discipline. As a result, it represents the best of both old and new."
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Eighteenth-Century Studies has supplied a steady succession
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is the major scholarly forum for the best informed and most progressive
thinking about Emily Dickinson's poetry. But it is also an important
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"JAAS is a testament to the
maturity and dynamism of Asian American Studies. It behooves all
serious students and scholars of the field to read and monitor what is
published in this new journal, in order to better inform ourselves as
well as influence its course."
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is a vital tool in the global enhancement of
democracy...unique for its treatment in depth of
democracy's prospects, difficulties, and philosophical
significance."
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"The Journal of the History of Philosophy has for a
long time been one of the two or three most prestigious
journals in the field. Publishing papers in all areas of
the history of philosophy, it nonetheless manages to
maintain the highest professional standards for publications
on every historical area or figure."
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Literature & Medicine is a tangible
way of expressing the totality of needs of both patients
and medical staff. As a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal,
it fills an important subject domain in a growing and
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up to the Net, Postmodern Culture
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in-depth reviews, and up-to-date announcements bring a
measure of substance to the often ephemeral world of
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The Review of Higher Education
enjoys, deservedly, an excellent reputation. It
consistently provides high quality scholarship that probes
crucial topics."
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reading for those interested in frontier scholarship and
criticism on English literature."
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Technology and Culture is the
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political...consistently on the cutting edge of todays theorizing about
identity, power, culture, and the state...and clearly connected to
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