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Web of Science® Arts & Humanities Citation Index® 2009 WEB of SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS SOURCE PUBLICATION LIST FOR WEB OF SCIENCE® ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX® 2009 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN A + U-ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 0389-9160 AAA-ARBEITEN AUS ANGLISTIK UND AMERIKANISTIK 0171-5410 ACADIENSIS 0044-5851 ACROSS Languages AND Cultures 1585-1923 Acta ANALYtica-InternatiONAL PERIOdical FOR 0353-5150 PHILOSOPHY IN THE ANALYtical TraditiON ACTA ARCHAEOLOGICA 0065-101X Acta BOrealia 0800-3831 Acta HistOrica TALLINNENSIA 1406-2925 Acta Histriae 1318-0185 Acta Linguistica Hungarica 1216-8076 Acta Literaria 0717-6848 ACTA MOZARTIANA 0001-6233 ACTA MUSICOLOGICA 0001-6241 Acta Orientalia 1588-2667 ACTA POLONIAE HISTORICA 0001-6829 Acta THEOLOgica 1015-8758 AdalYA 1301-2746 AEVUM-RASSEGNA DI SCIENZE STORICHE LINGUISTICHE E 0001-9593 FILOLOGICHE AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW 1062-4783 AFrican ArchaeOLOgical REVIEW 0263-0338 AFRICAN ARTS 0001-9933 AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY 0145-2258 AFricana Linguistica 0065-4124 AGENDA 0002-0796 AGOra-EstudOS ClassicOS EM Debate 0874-5498 AGRICULTURAL HISTORY 0002-1482 AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW 0002-1490 AJS REVIEW-THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOciatiON FOR JEWISH 0364-0094 STUDIES AKZENTE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR LITERATUR 0002-3957 Alea-EstudOS NEOlatinOS 1517-106X ALEPH-HistOrical STUDIES IN SCIENCE & Judaism 1565-1525 Allgemeine ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHILOSOPHIE 0340-7969 ALPHA-Revista DE Artes Letras Y FILOSOFIA 0716-4254 AL-QANTARA 0211-3589 AMERASIA JOURNAL 0044-7471 AMERICAN ANTIQUITY 0002-7316 American Art 1073-9300 AMERICAN BOOK REVIEW 0149-9408 AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 1051-3558 AMERICAN HERITAGE 0002-8738 AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW 0002-8762 AMERICAN HISTORY 1076-8866 AMERICAN IMAGO 0065-860X AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE AND RESEARCH JOURNAL 0161-6463 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN TITLE ISSN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY 0164-0178 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 0002-9114 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY 0002-9475 AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY 0896-7148 AMERICAN LITERARY REALISM 0002-9823 AMERICAN LITERATURE 0002-9831 AMERICAN MUSIC 0734-4392 American NINETEENTH CENTURY HistORY 1466-4658 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 0003-0481 AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW 0360-3709 AMERICAN QUARTERLY 0003-0678 AMERICAN SCHOLAR 0003-0937 AMERICAN SPEECH 0003-1283 AMERICAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA 0044-8060 AMERICAS 0003-1615 ANALES CERVANTINOS 0569-9878 ANALES DE LA LITERATURA ESPANOLA CONTEMPORANEA 0272-1635 ANALYSIS 0003-2638 ANCIENT MESOamerica 0956-5361 ANGELAKI-JOURNAL OF THE THEORETICAL HUMANITIES 0969-725X ANGLIA-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ENGLISCHE PHILOLOGIE 0340-5222 AnimatiON-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1746-8477 ANNALES DE BRETAGNE ET DES PAYS DE L OUEST 0399-0826 ANNALES HISTORIQUES DE LA REVOLUTION FRANCAISE 0003-4436 ANNALES-ANALI za Istrske IN Mediteranske STUDIJE- 1408-5348 SERIES HistORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA ANNALS OF SCIENCE 0003-3790 Annual REVIEW OF APPLIED Linguistics 0267-1905 ANQ-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES NOTES AND 0895-769X REVIEWS ANTIGONISH REVIEW 0003-5661 ANTIKE UND ABENDLAND 0003-5696 ANTIOCH REVIEW 0003-5769 ANTIQUITY 0003-598X AnuariO DE EstudiOS AmericanOS 0210-5810 AnuariO DE EstudiOS Medievales 0066-5061 AnuariO DE HistORIA DE la IGLESIA 1133-0104 AnuariO FILOSOFICO 0066-5215 APERTURE 0003-6420 APOLLO-THE InternatiONAL Magazine FOR COllectORS 0003-6536 APPALACHIAN JOURNAL 0090-3779 ARABIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND EPIGRAPHY 0905-7196 Arabic SCIENCES AND PHILOSOPHY 0957-4239 Arabica 0570-5398 ARBOR-CIENCIA PENSAMIENTO Y CULTURA 0210-1963 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN ARCADIA 0003-7982 ARCHAEOFAUNA 1132-6891 ArchaeOLOgical DIALOGUES 1380-2038 ArchaeOLOgical PROspectiON 1075-2196 ArchaeOLOGIES-JOURNAL OF THE WORLD ArchaeOLOgical 1555-8622 CONGRESS ARCHAEOLOGY 0003-8113 ARCHAEOLOGY IN OCEANIA 0003-8121 ARCHAEOMETRY 0003-813X ArchaOLOGISCHES KORRESPOndenzblatt 0342-734X ARCHAOLOGISCHES NACHRICHTENBLATT 0948-8359 Architect 0746-0554 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 0003-8504 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 0003-8520 ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY 0066-622X ARCHITECTURAL RECORD 0003-858X ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW 0003-861X Architectural THEORY REVIEW 1326-4826 ARCHITECTURA-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GESCHICHTE DER 0044-863X BAUKUNST ARCHITECTURE D AUJOURD HUI 0003-8695 ARCHIV FUR DAS STUDIUM DER NEUEREN SPRACHEN UND 0003-8970 LITERATUREN ARCHIV FUR GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE 0003-9101 ARCHIV FUR MUSIKWISSENSCHAFT 0003-9292 ARCHIV FUR REFORMATIONSGESCHICHTE-ARCHIVE FOR 0003-9381 REFORMATION HISTORY ARCHIV FUR SOZIALGESCHICHTE 0066-6505 ARCHIVE FOR HISTORY OF EXACT SCIENCES 0003-9519 ARCHIVES DE PHILOSOPHIE 0003-9632 ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART JOURNAL 0003-9853 ARCHIVIO STORICO ITALIANO 0391-7770 ArchivO EspanOL DE ArqueOLOGIA 0066-6742 ARCHIVO ESPANOL DE ARTE 0004-0428 ARETHUSA 0004-0975 ArgOS 0254-1637 ARHEOLOSKI Vestnik 0570-8966 ARIEL-A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LITERATURE 0004-1327 ARION-A JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND THE CLASSICS 0095-5809 ARKANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 0004-1823 ARMS & ARMOUR 1741-6124 ARQ 0716-0852 arq-Architectural Research QuarterlY 1359-1355 Arquitetura Revista 1808-5741 ART BULLETIN 0004-3079 ART CRITICISM 0195-4148 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN ART HISTORY 0141-6790 ART IN AMERICA 0004-3214 ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO MUSEUM STUDIES 0069-3235 ART JOURNAL 0004-3249 Arte INDIVIDUO Y SOciedad 1988-2408 ARTFORUM INTERNATIONAL 1086-7058 Arthuriana 1078-6279 Arti MUSICES 0587-5455 ARTIBUS ASIAE 0004-3648 ARTNEWS 0004-3273 ARTS OF ASIA 0004-4083 ASCLEPIO-Revista DE HistORIA DE la MEDICINA Y DE la 0210-4466 CIENCIA ASIAN ETHNOLOGY 1882-6865 ASIAN MUSIC 0044-9202 ASIAN PHILOSOPHY 0955-2367 ASIAN THEATRE JOURNAL 0742-5457 ATENE E ROMA 0004-6493 Atenea 0718-0462 ATHENAEUM-STUDI PERIODICI DI LETTERATURA E STORIA 0004-6574 DELL ANTICHITA ATQ-19TH C AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE 1078-3377 AUMLA-JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALASIAN UNIVERSITIES 0001-2793 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ASSOCIATION Australasian Drama STUDIES 0810-4123 AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 0004-8402 AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 0312-2417 AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL STUDIES 1031-461X AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF FRENCH STUDIES 0004-9468 Australian JOURNAL OF Linguistics 0726-8602 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND HISTORY 0004-9522 AUSTRALIAN LITERARY STUDIES 0004-9697 AUT AUT 0005-0601 AVANT SCENE OPERA 0764-2873 AXIOmathes 1122-1151 BACH 0005-3600 BALLET REVIEW 0522-0653 BALLETTANZ 1612-6890 BEITRAGE ZUR GESCHICHTE DER ARBEITERBEWEGUNG 0942-3060 BEITRAGE ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE UND 0005-8076 LITERATUR BELFAGOR 0005-8351 Belgisch TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR Nieuwste GESCHIEDENIS- 0035-0869 REVUE Belge D HistOIRE CONTEMPOraine BERICHTE ZUR WISSENSCHAFTSGESCHICHTE 0170-6233 BIBLICA 0006-0887 BIBLIOTHEQUE D HUMANISME ET RENAISSANCE 0006-1999 BIBLIOTHEQUE DE L ECOLE DES CHARTES 0373-6237 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN BIBLISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 0006-2014 BIOGRAPHY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY 0162-4962 BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 0169-3867 BLACK MUSIC RESEARCH JOURNAL 0276-3605 BLAKE-AN ILLUSTRATED QUARTERLY 0160-628X BOLETIN DE LA REAL ACADEMIA ESPANOLA 0210-4822 BOOK COLLECTOR 0006-7237 BOUNDARY 2-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LITERATURE 0190-3659 AND CULTURE BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE HistORY OF PHILOSOPHY 0960-8788 BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE 0007-0874 BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 0007-0882 BRITISH JOURNAL OF AESTHETICS 0007-0904 BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE Eastern STUDIES 1353-0194 BRITISH JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS EducatiON 0141-6200 BRONTE STUDIES 1474-8932 BULGARIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW-REVUE BULGARE D HISTOIRE 0204-8906 BULLETIN DE CORRESPONDANCE HELLENIQUE 0007-4217 BULLETIN HISPANIQUE 0007-4640 BULLETIN MONUMENTAL 0007-473X BULLETIN OF HISPANIC STUDIES 1475-3839 BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAPYROLOGISTS 0003-1186 BULLETIN OF THE COMEDIANTES 0007-5108 BULLETIN OF THE COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN MUSIC 0010-9894 EDUCATION BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE 0007-5140 BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND PHILOLOGY 1012-4195 ACADEMIA SINICA BULLETIN OF THE JOHN RYLANDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF 0301-102X MANCHESTER BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN 0041-977X STUDIES-UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BURLINGTON MAGAZINE 0007-6287 BYU STUDIES 0007-0106 BYZANTINE AND MODERN GREEK STUDIES 0307-0131 BYZANTINISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 0007-7704 CAHIERS DE CIVILISATION MEDIEVALE 0007-9731 CAHIERS DU MONDE RUSSE 1252-6576 CAHIERS ELISABETHAINS 0184-7678 CAHIERS VICTORIENS & EDOUARDIENS 0220-5610 CALIDOSCOPIO 1679-8740 CALIFORNIA HISTORY 0162-2897 CALLALOO 0161-2492 CAMBRIAN MEDIEVAL CELTIC STUDIES 1353-0089 CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL 0959-7743 Cambridge Classical JOURNAL 1750-2705 WEB OF SCIENCE® - ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX SOURCE PUBLICATIONS TITLE ISSN Cambridge Opera JOURNAL 0954-5867 CAMBRIDGE QUARTERLY 0008-199X CAMERA OBSCURA 0270-5346 CANADIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW 0008-3755 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FILM STUDIES-REVUE CANADIENNE D 0847-5911 ETUDES CinematOgraphiques CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE 0008-4131 LINGUISTIQUE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 0045-5091 CANADIAN LITERATURE 0008-4360 CANADIAN POETRY 0704-5646 CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES 0007-7720 CARAVELLE-CAHIERS DU MONDE HISPANIQUE ET LUSO- 1147-6753 BRESILIEN CATHOLIC BIBLICAL QUARTERLY 0008-7912 CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 0008-8080 CEA CRITIC 0007-8069 CENTRAL ASIATIC JOURNAL 0008-9192 CENTRAL EUROPEAN HISTORY 0008-9389 CERAMICS-ART AND PERCEPTION 1035-1841 CERAMICS-TECHNICAL 1324-4175 CESKA LITERATURA 0009-0468 CHASQUI-REVISTA DE LITERATURA
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