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Journal Title Subject 1 NWSA Journal Womens Studies 2 Advertising & Society Review Sociology Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute Humanities 3 4 Africa Today Social Science 5 African Studies Review Humanities, Social Science 6 Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism Social Science, History 7 American Annals of the Deaf Sociology 8 American Imago Psychology 9 The American Indian Quarterly Social Science 10 American Jewish History History 11 The American Journal of Bioethics Philosophy 12 American Journal of Mathematics Mathematics American Journal of Philology History, Social Science, Religion and Theology, 13 Philosophy 14 American Literary History Literature 15 American Literary Realism Literature 16 American Literary Scholarship Literature 17 American Literature Literature American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, History, Social Science, and Bibliography Religion and Theology, Philosophy, Political Science, 18 Literature 19 American Quarterly Social Science 20 American Speech Language and Linguistics 21 The Americas History 22 Anthropological Quarterly Anthropology 23 Appalachian Heritage Literature, Arts 24 Arctic Anthropology Anthropology Arethusa History, Social Science, Religion and Theology, 25 Philosophy 26 Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies Social Science Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Literature 27 Culture, and Theory 28 Arthuriana History, Literature 29 ASEAN Economic Bulletin Economics 30 Asian Music Music 31 Asian Perspectives Anthropology 32 Asian Theatre Journal Arts 33 Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture Literature 34 Biography Literature Book History Library and Information Science, History, Philosophy, 35 Education Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature 36 Literature 37 boundary 2 Literature 38 Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal Womens Studies, Education 39 Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Economics 40 Brookings Papers on Education Policy Education 41 Brookings Trade Forum Economics 42 Brookings -Wharton Papers on Financial Services Economics 43 Brookings -Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs Economics 44 Buddhist -Christian Studies Humanities Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture 45 Architecture Forum The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Language and Linguistics, 46 Literature, History 47 Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Education, Literature 48 Bulletin of the Comediantes Arts 49 Bulletin of the History of Medicine Medical Science 50 The Byron Journal Literature 51 Callaloo Literature 52 The Cambridge Quarterly Literature 53 Camera Obscura Arts 54 Canadian Ethnic Studies Social Science 55 The Canadian Historical Review History 56 Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Law 57 Canadian Journal of Law and Society Law The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue Language and Linguistics 58 canadienne de linguistique 59 Canadian Journal of Philosophy Philosophy 60 The Canadian Journal of Sociology Sociology 61 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Womens Studies, Law Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du Sociology 62 vieillissement The Canadian Modern Language Review / La revue Language and Linguistics 63 canadienne des langues vivantes 64 Canadian Public Policy Law, Public Administration 65 Canadian Review of American Studies Social Science 66 Caribbean Studies Social Science, Humanities 67 The Catholic Historical Review History 68 The Chaucer Review Literature 69 Children's Literature Literature 70 Children's Literature Association Quarterly Literature 71 China: An International Journal History 72 China Review International Political Science 73 Cinema Journal Arts 74 Civil War History History 75 Classical World Music 76 College Literature Literature 77 Common Knowledge Social Science, Literature 78 The Comparatist Literature 79 Comparative Critical Studies Literature, Social Science 80 Comparative Drama Arts 81 Comparative Literature Studies Literature Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Humanities, Area Studies 82 Middle East 83 Comparative Technology Transfer and Society Economics 84 Computer Music Journal Music 85 Configurations Literature 86 Conradiana Literature 87 Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture Social Science 88 Contemporary Literature Literature 89 The Contemporary Pacific Social Science Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of Political Science, Economics 90 International and Strategic Affairs La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Language and Linguistics, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Literature, History, Social 91 Science 92 CR: The New Centennial Review Social Science 93 Criticism Literature 94 Cuban Studies Arts, Humanities 95 Cultural Critique Social Science 96 Dance Research Arts 97 Dance Research Journal Arts Demography Geography, Demography 98 and Population Studies 99 diacritics Literature 100 Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies History, Economics 101 differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies Womens Studies 102 Discourse Arts 103 Dissent Political Science e-Service Journal Economics, Library and 104 Information Science 105 Early American Literature Literature 106 Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal History 107 Early Music Music 108 Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review Humanities 109 Economà a Economics 110 Education and Culture Education, Social Science 111 Education and Treatment of Children Education 112 The Eighteenth Century History 113 Eighteenth -Century Fiction Literature 114 Eighteenth -Century Life History 115 Eighteenth -Century Studies History 116 Éire -Ireland Humanities 117 ELH Literature 118 The Emily Dickinson Journal Literature 119 English Literature in Transition, 1880 -1920 Literature 120 Enterprise & Society Economics 121 Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology Sociology 122 ESC: English Studies in Canada Sociology, Literature 123 L'Esprit Créateur Literature 124 ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance Literature, History 125 Essays in Criticism Literature 126 Essays in Medieval Studies History 127 Ethics & the Environment Environmental Science 128 Ethnohistory Anthropology 129 Feminist Teacher Education, Womens Studies Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Arts 130 Television Studies 131 Film History: An International Journal Arts Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction History, Social Science, 132 Philosophy 133 Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media Arts Franciscan Studies History, Philosophy, Religion 134 and Theology 135 Francophonies d'Amérique History 136 French Colonial History History 137 French Forum Literature 138 French Historical Studies History 139 French Studies: A Quarterly Review Social Science 140 Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Womens Studies Future Anterior Philosophy, Law, Geography, Archeology, 141 Anthropology, Social Science 142 The Future of Children Political Science 143 Geographical Analysis Geography 144 George Herbert Journal Literature 145 Global Environmental Politics Political Science 146 The Global South Economics, Social Science 147 GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies Humanities 148 Goethe Yearbook Literature 149 The Good Society Political Science 150 The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics Political Science Hastings Center Report Social Science, Medical Science, Engineering and 151 Technology 152 Helios Literature, History 153 The Hemingway Review Literature 154 The Henry James Review Literature 155 Hesperia Archeology, History 156 The High School Journal Education 157 Hispanic American Historical Review History 158 Hispanic Review Literature 159 Histoire social/Social history History, Social Science 160 Historically Speaking History 161 Histories of Anthropology Annual History 162 History & Memory History 163 History in Africa History 164 History of Political Economy Economics 165 History Workshop Journal History 166 Holocaust and Genocide Studies History 167 Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal Social Science 168 The Hopkins Review Social Science 169 Hopscotch: A Cultural Review Social Science 170 Human Biology Anthropology 171 Human Rights Quarterly Political Science 172 Hypatia Womens Studies 173 IEEE Annals of the History of Computing History, Computer Science 174 Imagine Education 175 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Political Science The Innes Review History, Religion and 176 Theology International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Womens Studies 177 Bioethics 178 International Organization Political Science 179 International Security Political Science 180 Israel Studies Social Science 181 Italian Culture Social Science, arts 182 James Joyce Quarterly Literature 183 JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology History 184 Jewish Quarterly Review Social Science 185 Jewish Social Studies Social Science 186 Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies History 187 Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society Psychology Journal for the Study of Radicalism Sociology, Political Science, Literature, History, 188 Philosophy 189 The Journal of Aesthetic Education Education 190 Journal of American Folklore Arts 191 Journal of Asian American Studies History 192 Journal of Canadian Studies Area Studies, History 193 Journal of Chinese Overseas Area Studies, History 194 Journal of Cold War Studies History 195 Journal of College Student Development Education 196 Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History History 197 Journal of Democracy Political Science 198 The Journal of Developing
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