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Aims and Scope of Oxford German Studies

Oxford German Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering German studies. It was established in 1965 and was published by Maney Publishing (formerly the Modern Humanities Research Association), until its takeover by Taylor & Francis, where it is now published under their imprint Routledge. It was established, among others, by Peter Ganz (St Edmund Hall, Oxford). The editors-in-chief are Jim Reed and Nigel Palmer; since 2017 Henrike Lähnemann has joined the board for medieval German studies. Less

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Oxford German Studies Journal Specifications

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Publisher ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Language Multi-Language
Frequency Quarterly
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LanguageMulti-Language
FrequencyQuarterly
Publication Start Year1966
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