Indiana University Press Journals

Founded in 1950, Indiana University Press is a full-service publisher committed to excellence in the dissemination of scholarly research and has worked at the forefront of journal publishing since 1987. Our more than three dozen scholarly journals play an important part in today’s increasingly global dialogue and feature essays, fiction, poetry, and art in a wide range of subject areas, including African studies, Jewish and Middle East studies, globalism, philosophy, religion, bioethics, folklore, electronic services, film, transnationalism, cultural studies, education, and environmental ethics.

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Jewish Social Studies

Jewish Social Studies

History, Culture, Society

Jewish Social Studies plays an important role in advancing the understanding of Jewish life and the Jewish past. Key themes…

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Journal of Folklore Research

Journal of Folklore Research

An International Journal of Folklore and Ethnomusicology

The Journal of Folklore Research, provides an international forum for current theory and research among scholars of traditional cultures. Each…

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