Periodicals

Periodicals published by members of LIAS.

Jaarbericht Ex Oriente Lux (JEOL)
is an annual publication of the Society "Ex Oriente Lux", devoted to studies about the cultures of the Ancient Near East, Egypt and Mesopotamia.

The journal publishes contributions on all aspects philology, archaeology and (religious and cultural) history. It is, since 1933, the only journal of this wide scope in the fields of Egyptology and Assyriology published in the Netherlands.


Persica
Annual of the Dutch-Iranian Society
is an annual publication of the Dutch-Iranian Society, devoted to iranistics in the broad sense of the word. It comprises the pre-Islamic as well as the Islamic period in Iranian history andĀ also covers eras and/or areas outside the limits of contemporary Iran, where Persian as cultural language played and still plays an important role. The periodical is open to articles on philology, literature and (religious and cultural) history.


SungkyunJournal of East Asian Studies
publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews relating to East Asia. The SJEAS seeks original academic papers delving into the past and present of East Asia, primarily within the field of the humanities. Research areas the SJEAS prefers include philosophy, religion, art, anthropology, archaeology, literature, history and culture.


Eastern Christian Art
in its Late Antique and Islamic Contexts
is devoted to studies in Christian art and archaeology in the Middle East. Its aim is to present studies about the Christian material culture in countries of the Middle East within a broad, interdisciplinary context, including Late Antique, Byzantine, Islamic, and crusader elements.


Korean Histories
koreanhistories.org
is a new on-line peer-reviewed journal that focuses on historiography as a social process in Korea. Social representations of Korean histories reveal much about the contents, dynamics and functions of historical narratives in society, in particular when unconventional, easily accessible and non-hegemonic sources such as music, art, religious concepts, the internet, blogs, advertisements or literary texts are used. Korean Histories intends to be a platform for articles that engage these issues and use these and other sources across a range of subjects and time periods.


Shilin: Leiden University Journal of Young Sinology

Shilin is a twice-yearly publication and features research done by students of Chinese Studies at Leiden University. Without disciplinary constraints, Shilin publishes papers written in Dutch and English, hoping to contribute to debates and discussions within the student body and the community at large. At the present Shilin focuses on research done by students from Chinese Studies at Leiden University, but we hope to include papers from students of Japanese Studies and Korean Studies in future issues as well. Shilin is published independently and does not fall under the aegis of the SVS.


Last Modified: 17-05-2011