ISSN 2736-6979
Method of peer review
double-blind undertaken by (an) external specialist(s) (i.c. appointed by the Board)
Keywords
China, Silk Road Archaeology, Mediterranean World, Eastern Christianity, Chinese Studies, Silk Road Studies, Religious Studies, Central Asia Studies, Iranology, Turcology, Syria, 1st - 14 th C CE, Palestine
Accepted Language(s):
English
Over the last century, research on China's link with western civilizations across Eurasia has made dramatic progress. No longer is East-West contact seen solely as part of Silk Road Studies but as a specialized branch of contact history. The new series explores new areas of contacts through the study of new texts (especially of religious texts like Nestorian documents) and of archaeological discoveries and numismatic finds. The series will also include thematic comparative studies and conference proceedings as well as major reference works like bibliographies and lexica.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Edited by
AN INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Editor in Chief
Samuel N. C. Lieu FAHACommittee
Michael Alram
Alison Betts FAHA
Peter Edwell
Geoffrery Greatrex
Peter Jackson FBA
Hyun Jin Kim FAHA
Torbjörn Lodén
Paul McKechnie
Rachel Mairs
Gunner Mikkelsen
Ken Parry
Claudia Rapp FBA
Nicholas Sims-Williams FBA
Peter Zieme FBA
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Main Language: English
Double-blind undertaken by an external specialist
All volumes in this series are evaluated by an Editorial Board, strictly on academic grounds, based on reports prepared by referees who have been commissioned by virtue of their specialism in the appropriate field. The Board ensures that the screening is done independently and without conflcits of interest. The definitive texts supplied by authors are also subject to review by the Board before being approved for publication.
Brepols general stylesheet in English can be found at: https://www.brepols.net/permalink/stylesheet-full-refsSubmissions should be sent to:
Prof. Samuel N.C. Lieu
samuel.lieu@mq.edu.au