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The aim of the journal is to encourage international academic co-operation and, by covering a wide geographical area stretching from the Balkans to Central Asia and including the eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, the Middle East and Iran, to break down traditional compartmentalisation of history and foster a more inter interdisciplinary and interregional approach to historical studies of the area as a whole. By encouraging as much international co-operation, this being the reason behind the journal’s large advisory board, the editors hope that the journal will play a part in the integration of different methodological approaches to academic research and the promotion of a questioning of the often restrictive conventional systems or schools of thought, thereby opening up the field to more diverse interpretations of history. Eurasian Studies is intellectually independent, being neither Eurocentric, Orientalist, Post-Modern, nor in any other way ideologically or fashionably centric. Eurasian Studies focuses on history, covering the period from the rise of Islam to the outbreak of the First World War and encourages the publication of unedited documents, sources and literary texts, both in facsimile and translations.
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Notes for the Contributors: Contributors should submit one hard copy and one copy on disk of their manuscripts. Articles must not exceeded 30 pages double spaced, including any illustration. The journal accepts articles in English and French, German and Italian. Illustrations and tables must be presented in black and white. Authors will receive one set of proofs. The second proofs will be read only by the editors. Each article will be read by three anonymous referees.
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