Journal of Song-Yuan Studies
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Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Historical Narratives
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Welcome to the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies, an esteemed academic publication dedicated to the exploration and analysis of cultural, historical, and literary phenomena from the Song and Yuan dynasties in China. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, this journal stands out as a pivotal resource for scholars in its fields, boasting a 2023 Q1 ranking in both History and Literature and Literary Theory, alongside a robust Q2 ranking in Cultural Studies. With its ISSN 1059-3152 and E-ISSN 2154-6665, the journal provides an essential platform for interdisciplinary scholarship that enriches understanding of these influential periods and their lasting impact on contemporary discourse. Although currently not open access, the journal’s comprehensive research articles, critical essays, and book reviews are instrumental in advancing knowledge within academia, making it an invaluable asset for researchers, professionals, and students alike who aim to deepen their engagement with the rich tapestry of Song-Yuan studies.
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