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area. of Middle East Studies, IJMES. Publishes original r
esearch on politics, society and culture in the Middle East from the seventh cen
tury to the present day; covers also Spain, south-east Europe, and parts of the
former Soviet Union for the periods in which these territories were under the in
fluence ofJournal
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Middlecivilization.
Eastern Studies (1974-Present). Publishes essays on
all aspects of the Middle East from the rise of Islam, including history, langu
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holarly writing--both interdisciplinary work and work within the traditional bou
ndaries of the social sciences and humanities--related to the modern Middle East
. In accordance with standard academic practice, articles submitted for publicat
ion to MIT-EJMES are subject to a process of blind peer review. MIT-EJMES is pu
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to those who hold different views.

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