JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES
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JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, is an esteemed academic journal dedicated to the exploration and analysis of contemporary Greek culture, history, and society. With its ISSN 0738-1727 and E-ISSN 1086-3265, this journal significantly contributes to the fields of Cultural Studies, History, Sociology, and Political Science, consistently ranking within the upper quartiles in 2023. As a vital resource for researchers, professionals, and students, the journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship and critical discourse, enhancing our understanding of modern Greece from various perspectives. Readers can access a range of scholarly articles and reviews that delve into the complexities of Greek identity and its historical narratives. With converged years from 2002 to 2024, the JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES remains a pivotal reference point for those interested in Greek studies, underlining its importance and relevance within both national and international academic circles.
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