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The Journal of North African Studies 中科院3区 JCR:Q1 ESCI
发文量 1,787
被引量 7,257
影响因子(2025版) 0.481

North Africa has been understudied despite its significant historical, political, social, economic, cultural and literary legacies and its links to Europe, West Asia, and Saharan and Sahelian Africa. Its principal constituent countries stretch from Mauritania in the west to Egypt in the east and include Morocco (along with the disputed Western Sahara), Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Sudan. North African revolutions initiated and inspired the “Arab Spring” and current interest in the region and its strategic importance has grown exponentially.The Journal of North African Studies provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars of and from the region. Its contents cover both country-based and regional themes, which range from historical inquiries to political, sociological, cultural, anthropological, and economic studies. It is the first academic journal in English to analyze historic and current affairs of an important region of the Mediterranean basin linking West Asia, Africa, and Europe.

  • 主办单位: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
  • 出版地区: OXFORD
  • 出版周期: 年6期
  • 别名: J NORTH AFR STUD;J. North Afr. Stud.;Journal of North African Studies;JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES
  • 国际标准连续出版物号/电子版 ISSN 1362-9387 / EISSN 1743-9345
  • 创刊时间: 1996年
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  • 主办单位:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
  • 地  址: OXFORD

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North Africa has been understudied despite its significant historical, political, social, economic, cultural and literary legacies and its links to Europe, West Asia, and Saharan and Sahelian Africa. Its principal constituent countries stretch from Mauritania in the west to Egypt in the east and include Morocco (along with the disputed Western Sahara), Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Sudan. North African revolutions initiated and inspired the “Arab Spring” and current interest in the region and its strategic importance has grown exponentially.The Journal of North African Studies provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars of and from the region. Its contents cover both country-based and regional themes, which range from historical inquiries to political, sociological, cultural, anthropological, and economic studies. It is the first academic journal in English to analyze historic and current affairs of an important region of the Mediterranean basin linking West Asia, Africa, and Europe.