Central Asiatic Journal

Central Asiatic Journal  
Discipline Central Asia
Language English, German, Chinese, (French, Russian)
Edited by Lars Peter Laamann
Publication details
Publication history
1955-present
Publisher
Frequency Biannual
Standard abbreviations
Cent. Asiat. J.
Indexing
CODEN CAJOFE
ISSN 0008-9192
LCCN 57024650
OCLC no. 1553665
Links

Central Asiatic Journal is a biannual academic journal covering research on the languages, history, archaeology, religious and textual traditions of Central Asia. EDITORIAL RULES FOR CONTRIBUTORS: The Central Asiatic Journal welcomes articles and reviews relating to the linguistic, cultural and historical heritage of Central Asia. All contributions should relate to the geographical remit of the central Asian core region, i.e. Mongolia, Turkestan/ Xinjiang, Tibet, Siberia and Manchuria. By extension, however, this definition can include a secondary sphere extending into all of western Asia, the Himalayas, China’s Han-majority provinces and the Pacific fringe region (Korea, Japan and eastern Siberia). Contributions relating to the core region are always considered; submissions focused on any of the others will be examined concerning their relevance to Central Asia. Preference will be given to contributions with pre-modern themes, but all content up to the present century is admissible. Since the Central Asiatic Journal is fully peer-reviewed, all submissions will be passed on anonymously to the Journal’s relevant regional board member and, in all confidence, to appointed external experts.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities.[1]

References

  1. "Journal Search - Central Asiatic Journal". Master Journal List. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2012-02-20.


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