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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Spectrum

Spectrum

A Journal on Black Men

Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men is a multidisciplinary research journal whose articles focus on issues related to aspects of…

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The Global South

The Global South

The Global South is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on how world literatures and cultures respond to globalization. Particularly of…

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The Medieval Review

The Medieval Review

Since 1993, The Medieval Review (formerly the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review) has been publishing reviews of current work in all…

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The World is Our Home

The World is Our Home

The World is Our Home is a collaborative project in which college students at Indiana University are paired with students…

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Transition

Transition

The Magazine of Africa and the Diaspora

Transition is a unique forum for the freshest, most compelling ideas from and about the black world. Since its founding…

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Victorian Studies

Victorian Studies

For more than half a century, Victorian Studies has been devoted to the study of British culture of the Victorian…

ISSN: 0042-5222

eISSN: 1527-2052

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