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Since its formation in 1916, The School of Oriental and African Studies has built an enviable reputation for the calibre and quality of its courses, teaching and research. Part of the University of London, SOAS is the world's leading centre for the study and research of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London(continues Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London) The Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies is the leading
interdisciplinary journal on Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. It
carries unparalleled coverage of the languages, cultures and civilisations
of these regions from ancient times to the present. Publishing articles,
review articles and communications of the highest academic standard, it also
features an extensive and influential reviews section. The scope of the
Bulletin is geographically wide-ranging and covers the following spectrum of
disciplines: anthropology; archaeology; art; history; history of science and
medicine; linguistics; literature; musicology; philosophy; religious
studies. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of School of Oriental and African Studies Journal description provided by SOAS The China QuarterlyThe China Quarterly is the leading scholarly journal in its field, covering all aspects of contemporary China including Taiwan. Its interdisciplinary approach covers a range of subjects including anthropology/sociology, literature and the arts, business/economics, geography, history, international affairs, law, and politics. Edited to rigorous standards by scholars of the highest repute, the journal publishes high-quality, authoritative research, keeping readers up to date with events in China. International in scholarship, The China Quarterly provides readers with historical perspectives, in-depth analyses, and a deeper understanding of China and Chinese culture. In addition to major articles, each issue contains a comprehensive Book Review section, and also a Quarterly Chronicle, which keeps readers informed of events in and affecting China. Every year there is a special issue. In 2006 it will be on The History of the People's Republic of China, 1949-76. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies Journal description provided by the Cambridge University Press. Journal of African LawDuring the past 50 years Journal of African Law has established itself as the leading journal in its field. Its wide coverage encompasses the laws of sub-Saharan African countries. Its authoritative and thought-provoking articles address contemporary legal issues and highlight issues of international and comparative significance. The journal contains a separate section on recent legislation, case-law, law reform proposals and recent international developments affecting Africa. Journal of African Law is essential reading for academics, professional lawyers, development workers and policy-makers. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies Journal description provided by Cambridge University Press. |
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