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Literature (2008) Standing Committee for the Humanities Building a European Reference Index For the Humanities - ERIH ERIH Initial List: Literature (2008) European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) is a project jointly sponsored by ESF and the European Commission ERA-Net project “Humanities in the European Research Area” (HERA) (Contract no.: ERAC-CT-2005- 0161179). It comes under work-package 7 (Research Infrastructures). The ERIH lists will help identify excellence in Humanities scholarship and should prove useful for the aggregate benchmarking of national research systems, for example, in determining the international standing of the research activity carried out in a given field in a particular country. As they stand, the lists are not a bibliometric tool. The ERIH Steering Committee and the Expert Panels therefore advise against using the lists as the only basis for assessment of individual candidates for positions or promotions or of applicants for research grants. Expert Panel Scope Note: Literature studies encompass fields such as literary theory, literary history, comparative literature, rhetoric, cultural studies, folklore, poetics, theatre studies etc. The coverage of many national literary traditions with academic publication cultures in national languages – relevant as forum languages - makes this a fragmented and very diverse field. The Panel does not cover literatures in non-European languages (“Oriental and African Studies”). Post- colonial literatures in European languages remain, however, within the scope of this Panel. For the fields of pragmatics and semiotics there are some overlaps with linguistics. For aspects of cultural and media studies there are overlaps with numerous other panels. Journal title Category ISSN a/b: Auto/Biography Studies B 0967-5507 Achttiende eeuw (De) B 0929-9890 Achtzehnte Jahrhundert (Das) B 0722-740X Acta Literaria B 0567-8269 Acta Universitatis Carolinae - Philologica B 0567-8269 Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis: Neerlandica Wratislaviensia C 0860-0716 Aden (GIEN: Groupe Interdisciplinaire d'études nizaniennes) C 1638-9867 Aevum: rassegna di scienze storiche linguistiche e filologiche C 0001-9593 African American Review C 1062-4783 Agenda (London) C 0002-0796 Alighieri (L'): rassegna bibliografica dantesca C 1724-0433 Allegoria: per uno studio materialistico della letteratura C 1122-1887 Alternatives théâtrales B 0774-4145 Alvissmal C 0942-4555 América: cahiers du CRICCAL B 0982-9237 American Drama B 1061-0057 American Literary History A 0896-7148 American Literary Realism A 1540-3084 1 American Literary Scholarship A 0065-9142 American Literature B 0002-9831 American Quarterly A 0003-0678 American Transcendental Quarterly B 1078-3377 Amerikastudien A 0340-2827 Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik B 0304-6257 Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur B 0169-0221 Anachronist C 1219-2589 Anales Cervantinos B 0569-9878 Anales de literatura hispanoamericana B 0210-4547 Anales del Caribe C 0864-0491 Anderseniana B 0084-6465 Andvari C 0258-3771 Angelaki A 0969-725X Angles: on the English Speaking World B 0903-1723 Anglia B 0340-5222 Anglo-Saxon England A 1474-0532 Annales Jean-Jacques Rousseau A 0259-6563 Annali della scuola normale superiore di Pisa C 0392-095X Annali dell'Istituto universitario orientale, Napoli: sezione romanza C 0547-2121 Annali d'italianistica B 0741-7527 Année balzacienne (L') A 0084-6473 Antipodes B 0893-5580 Anuario de Estudios Filológicos C 0210-8178 Anuario de Letras B 0185-1373 Arabesken. Tijdschrift van het Louis Couperus genootschap C 0929-6344 Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik B 0171-5410 Arbitrium: Zeitschrift für Rezensionen zur germanistischen Literaturwissenschaft B 0723-2977 Arcadia: Zeitschrift für vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft A 0003-7982 Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte B 0003-8946 ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature B 0004-1327 Arizona Quarterly (The) B 0004-1610 Armada B 1384-105X Arthurian Literature A 0261-9946 Arthuriana A 1078-6279 AS mediatijdschrift C 0773-5855 Augen-Blick C 0179-2555 Augias C 0108-0059 Australasian Victorian Studies B 1327-8746 Australian Journal of Irish Studies B 1444-5409 Australian Literary Studies B 0004-9697 Austrian Studies B 1350-7532 Avant garde C 1387-3008 Bâlgarski ezik i literatura (Sofija, Institut za bâlgarski ezik BAN) C 0323-9519 2 Belfagor: rassegna di varia umanità B 0005-8351 Belgisch tijdschrift voor filologie en geschiedenis / Revue belge de philologie et d’histoire A 0035-0818 BELL: Belgian Essays on Language and Literature C 1376-2958 Bibliothèque d’humanisme et renaissance A 0006-1999 Bien dire et bien aprandre: revue de médiévistique B 0220-665X Biografie Bulletin C 0925-7764 Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly B 0162-4962 Blake: an Illustrated Quarterly B 0160-628X Boekenwereld (De): tijdschrift voor boek en prent C 0168-8391 Bogens verden: Tidskrift for litteratur og kultur C 0006-5692 Boletín de la Real Academia Gallega C 1576-8767 Boletín, Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona C 1695-5110 Book History B 1529-1499 Borderlines: Studies in American Culture B 0968-7475 Boundary 2: a Journal of Postmodern Literature A 0190-3659 Brakman cahier C 1386-3517 British Association for Romantic Studies Bulletin and Review B 0964-2447 British Journal for 18th Century Studies A 0141-867X British Journal of Aesthetics A 0007-0904 Brontë Studies (Formerly: Brontë Society Transactions) B 1474-8932 Bullán B 1353-1913 Bulletin de la société d’etudes anglo-americaines des 17ième et 18ième siècles C 0291-3798 Bulletin de la société internationale des études yourcenariennes B 0987-7940 Bulletin de l'Académie royale de langue et de littératures françaises B 0770-7061 Bulletin du livre médiéval B 0753-5015 Bulletin Marcel Proust B 1249-674X Bulletin of Society of Italian Studies C 0264-2190 Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Glasgow C 1475-3820 Byron Journal B 0301-7257 Byzantinoslavica, revue internationale des études byzantines C 0007-7712 Cadernos de Literatura C 0871-4975 Cadernos de literatura brasileira B 1413-652X Cadernos de literatura comparada C 1645-1112 Cahiers de l’association internationale des études françaises A 0571-5865 Cahiers de recherches médiévales (XIIIe-XVe siècles) A 1272-9752 Cahiers des amis de Pierre Benoit (Les) C 0992-9835 Cahiers d'études hongroises C 1149-6525 Cahiers du naturalisme (Les) A 1778-610X Cahiers elisabéthains B 0184-7678 Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme B 0008-0284 Cahiers Jean Giraudoux B 0150-6943 Cahiers naturalistes (Les) A 0008-0365 Cahiers victoriens and edouardiens B 0220-5610 3 Cahiers Voltaire B 1637-4096 Caietele Echinox C 1582-960X Callaloo, Journal of African American Literary Studies B 0161-2492 Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies A 1353-0089 Cambridge Quarterly A 0008-199X Camoenae Hungaricae C 1786-5484 Canadian American Slavic Studies C 0090-8290 Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies B 0225-0500 Canadian Literature A 0008-4360 Canadian Review of Comparative Literature A 0319-051X Caravelle: Cahiers du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien B 1147-6753 Castilla C 1133-3820 Central Europe A 1479-0963 Česká literatura A 0009-0468 Charles Lamb Bulletin C 0308-0951 Chaucer Review A 0009-2002 Chesterton Review C 0317-0500 Chroniques italiennes B 0766-4257 CLA Journal C 0007-8549 Classiconorroena C 1071-4405 Coleridge Bulletin B 0968-0551 College Literature C 0093-3139 Colloquia Germanica B 0010-1338 Colloquium helveticum: cahiers suisses de littérature générale et comparée B 0179-3780 Colóquia. Letras C 0010-1451 Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies B 0069-6412 Compar(a)ison: an International Journal of Comparative Literature C 0942-8917 Comparatistica C 1120-7094 Comparative American Studies (formerly: European Journal of American Culture) B 1741-2676 Comparative Literature A 0010-4124 Confrontation B 0010-5716 Confronto letterario (Il). Quaderni del dipartimento di lingue e letterature straniere moderne dell'università di Pavia B 0394-994X Conradian B 0951-2314 Conradiana B 0010-6356 Contemporanea C 1135-9978 Contemporary French & Francophone Studies B 1740-9292 Contemporary Literature A 0010-7484 Contemporary Theatre Review B 1477-2264 Corónica (La) B 0193-3892 CRIN: cahiers de recherches des instituts néerlandais de langue et littérature françaises B 0169-894X Critica del testo B 1127-1140 Critica letteraria B 0390-0142 4 Critical Inquiry A 0093-1896 Critical Quarterly A 0011-1562 Critical Review B 0891-3811 Critical Studies: A Journal of Critical Theory, Literature and Culture C 0923-411X Critical Survey B 0011-1570 Criticism: a Quarterly for Literature and the Arts B 0011-1589 Criticón C 0247-381X Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction B 0011-1619 Cuadernos Americanos C 0011-2356 Cuadernos de Filología Italiana C 1133-9527 Cuadernos de Teatro Clásico C 0214-1388 Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos C 0011-250X Cuadernos para Investigación de la Literatura Hispánica B 0210-0061 Cultura neolatina A 0391-5654 Dalhousie French Studies B 0711-8813 Danske Studier C 0106-4525 Dante Studies A 0070-2862 Daphnis: Zeitschrift für mittlere Deutsche Literatur B 0300-693X Debat supplément (formerly Debat, Paris ) A 0248-8191 Dedalus. Revista de Literatura Comparada B 0871-9519 Degrés: revue de synthèse à l'orientation sémiologique A 0376-8163 Deutsche Bücher: Forum für Literatur B 0167-2185 Deutsche Vierteljahrschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Kulturgeschichte A 0012-0936 Diacrítica C 0870-8967 Diacritics A 0300-7162 Dickens Quarterly B 0742-5473 Dickensian B 0012-2440 Diderot Studies A 0070-4806 Differences
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