Arabic-L:GEN: EJOS Announcement

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Date: 10 Oct 2000
From: Hans Theunissen <Hans.Theunissen at let.uu.nl>
Subject: EJOS Announcement

EJOS -Electronic Journal of Oriental Studies

http://www.let.uu.nl/oosters/EJOS/EJOS-1.html

EJOS (Electronic Journal of Oriental Studies) is an international
electronic journal devoted to the study of Arabic, Persian and Turkic
languages and cultures. It has a multi- and inter-disciplinary focus
covering the full range of the humaniora. The journal is published by the
Department of Arabic, Persian and Turkic Languages and Cultures in Utrecht
University (Drift 15, 3512 BR Utrecht, The Netherlands). EJOS is edited by:
Hans Theunissen, Svetlana Kirillina, Machiel Kiel and Hansje Braam. EJOS is
registered under its own ISSN: 0928-6802. Copyright of the contribution(s)
remains with the author(s). Reference copies of EJOS are kept by the
Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Royal Library) at The Hague (The Netherlands).
Subscription to EJOS is free of charge and no passwords are required. No
publication fee is requested. EJOS pays no royalties.

The annual volumes of EJOS contain contributions of variable size. Each
contribution has its own number. A contribution may consist of an academic
article or monograph, a collection of papers, a text edition of a primary
source, or a dissertation. Each contribution will be in a standard format
(HTML and/or PDF).

The aim of the journal is to provide the international academic community
with an adequate electronic medium for the distribution of scholarly
results and materials in the fields of Arabic, Persian and Turkic studies.
EJOS supports fast, reliable and low-cost distribution of new research
results. The scope of EJOS comprises Arabic, Persian and Turkic studies in
their widest sense, thus covering all parts of the world wherever and
whenever any of the relevant languages was used as a means of communication
or as a primary vehicle of intellectual production. EJOS accepts scholarly
contributions in these fields. However, EJOS pays special attention to the
publication of research results and tools in the field of (Ottoman-)Turkish
history and culture.


NEW EJOS PUBLICATIONS


The Electronic Journal of Oriental Studies (EJOS) has published its third
volume (2000) with two new articles and three monographs:

EJOS, III, Number 1: Regine Erichsen: Haymatloz - Exile in Turkey from 1933
to 1945. An exhibition of the Aktives Museum at the Akademie der Künste in
Berlin and the Viadrina-University in Frankfurt/Oder (January to June 2000)
and German-Turkish relations (exhibition review in English).

EJOS, III, Number 2: Inci Kuyulu: Anatolian Wall Paintings and Cultural
Traditions (article in English).



EJOS, III, Numbers 3-5 constitute part one of the thematic project:
Ottomans and Venetians during the Reign of Sultan Bayezid II (1481-1512):

EJOS, III, Number 3: Sydney Nettleton Fisher: The Foreign Relations of
Turkey 1481-1512 (monograph in English).

EJOS, III, Number 4: Erdmute Heller: Venezianische Quellen zur
Lebensgeschichte des Ahmed Pasa Hersekoglu (monograph in German).

EJOS, III, Number 5: Diana Wright: Bartolomeo Minio: Venetian
Administration in 15th-Century Nauplion (monograph in English).



Fortcoming EJOS publications (October-December 2000):

EJOS, III, Number 6: Gregory Minissale: Designing an Image Database for
Islamic Art (article in English).

Part Two Bayezid II Project:

EJOS, III, Number 7: Gaetano Cogo: La Guerra di Venezia Contro I Turchi
(1499-1501)(monograph in Italian).

EJOS, III, Number 8: Hedda Reindl: Männer um Bayezid. Eine
prosopographische Studie über die Epoche Sultan Bayezids II.
(1481-1512)(monograph in German).


EJOS appreciates linking to its homepage:
http://www.let.uu.nl/oosters/EJOS/EJOS-1.html
by libraries and other institutions with electronic resource pages dealing
with electronic journals, Oriental studies and other relevant subjects.

If you are interested in publishing in EJOS please contact: ejos at let.uu.nl

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