Iran Shenasi also spelled as "Iranshinasi" (Persian: ایران شناسی) is an academic journal of Iranian studies.[1][2] The founding editor-in-chief is Jalal Matini.[3] The journal is published in Persian (with English abstracts) and covers Iranian history, Persian culture, and Persian literature.[1][4] The majority of research libraries in the world that have a Middle Eastern or Iranian studies program are subscribers[1] and it is considered one of the most authoritative journals on the culture of Iran and Persian literature.[1]
Discipline | Iranian studies |
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Language | Persian, with English abstracts |
Edited by | Jalal Matini |
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History | 1989–present |
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ISO 4 | Iran Shenasi |
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ISSN | 1051-5364 |
OCLC no. | 603611281 |
Iranshenasi has sometimes dedicated an entire issue to the remembrance of scholars and artists.[1] Special issues on Parviz Natel-Khanlari,[1] Zabihollah Safa,[1] Ferdowsi,[5] Nizami Ganjavi,[1] Mehrdad Bahar,[1] and Richard N. Frye[1] are examples of these issues.
The publication of the Iranology Quarterly began in 1368 and replaced the Irannameh Quarterly, which was published before that under the management of Dr. Jalal Metini. Iranology magazine was published until the middle of the 13th year (summer 2013) with the financial assistance of the Kian Foundation. Since then, it has been published without any change in form and content, with the words "new period" inserted.[6]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j A. Milani, "Iranshenasi" in Encyclopaedia Iranica
- ^ Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol, "Bibliographie Linguistique de l'Année 1997 et Complement des Années Précédentes: Linguistic Bibliography for the Year 1997 and Supplements for Previous Years", Springer, 2001. p. L: "Irs: Iranshenasi: A journal of Iranian Studies
- ^ Abbas Milani, "Iranian Studies," in Times Literary Supplement, 14 November 1997.
- ^ Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis, "Persian Myths", University of Texas Press, 1993 p. 79 (Suggested reading): "Important articles on the Shahnameh and related topics have been published in the periodical Iranshenasi in Persian, but with an English resume"
- ^ Robert Hillenbrand, "Shahnama: the visual language of the Persian book of kings", volume 2 of Visual Arts Research Institute Edinburgh, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2004. p. 18: "Special issue Celebrating the year of Ferdowsi", Iranshenasi, vol. 2, summer 1990.
- ^ ادب مجله دو ماهه شماره (5 - 6) - سال سیزدهم - حوت 44. University of Arizona Libraries. 2013. doi:10.2458/azu_acku_musalsal_ds350_alif24_v13_n5_6.