Serial Publication ID: CBA000122839

Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies

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Birth Date 1963


Description IRAN, the journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, is an internationally acclaimed peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles … More IRAN, the journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, is an internationally acclaimed peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles that are of the highest academic standard across a diverse range of fields that cover all aspects of Persian studies throughout all periods. The journal has an international reputation for excellence in research and is the world’s oldest dedicated to the study of Iran and the Persianate world. First published in 1963, IRAN, initially annually but now with two issues per year, presents articles on the whole spectrum of Persian Studies, including articles on the arts, archaeology, history, literature, linguistics, religion and philosophy of Iran and the Persianate world, including but not limited to work sponsored by the Institute, recent archaeological research and shorter notices. The journal publishes articles in English, French and German ranging in time from the Palaeolithic up to the Qajar Period. Responsibility: British Institute of Persian Studies; Publisher: Taylor & Francis; ISSN: 0578-6967; Other format's ISSN: 2396-9202; National Library: 01129194X; 219328-0; 009863045; LCCN: 64-9404; OCLC: 1589108

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