Iranian Studies Journal
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The Iranian Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to Iranian and Persianate history, literature, and society published by The International Society for Iranian Studies (ISIS). The magazine is published 4 times a year in January, March, September, and December and has been published since 1967. The magazine has had a great reviews for having informative content and continues to grow with Homa Katouzian as the editor from University of London in Oxford, UK.
[edit] Advisory Council
- Iraj Afshar, University of Tehran, Iran
- Shahrough Akhavi, University of South Carolina, USA
- Abbas Amanat, Yale University, USA
- Ahmad Ashraf, Columbia University, USA
- Ali Banuazizi, Boston College, USA
- Juan Cole, University of Michigan, USA
- Farhad Daftary, Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK
- Stephen Dale, Ohio State University, USA
- Richard Davis, Ohio State University, USA
- Mansoureh Ettehadieh, Tehran University, Iran
- Bert Fragner, Institute for Iranistik, Austria
- John Gurney, University of Oxford, UK
- William Hanaway, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Robert Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Bernard Aourcade, CNRS, France
- Farhad Kazemi, New York University, USA
- Paul Luft, University of Durham, UK
- Robert McChesney New York University, USA
- Vanessa Martin, University of London, UK
- Charles Melville, University of Cambridge, UK
- Nasrin Rahimieh, McMaster University, Canada
- Reza Sheikholeslami, University of Oxford, UK
- Nicholas Sims-Williams, University of London, UK
- Maria E. Subtelny, University of Toronto, Canada
- Ehsan Yarshater, Columbia University, USA