Journal of Indo-European Studies

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Journal of Indo-European Studies

description International specialist period
Area of ​​Expertise Interdisciplinary Indo-European Studies
language English
publishing company Institute for the Study of Man, Washington DC
First edition 1973
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
editor James Patrick Mallory
Web link www.jies.org
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The Journal of Indo-European Studies (Jie) is an American international and interdisciplinary scientific journal of the Indo-European Studies . The magazine was founded in 1973 by the British anthropologist Roger Pearson and Marija Gimbutas , the long-time editor was the philologist Edgar C. Polomé . The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews on the disciplines of anthropology , linguistics , religious studies and mythology as well as on the general cultural history of the Indo-European language peoples. The magazine appears in four issues per year. The current chief editor is the British archaeologist James Patrick Mallory of the University of Belfast for the Institute for the Study of Man in Washington, DC in association with the University of Southern Mississippi .

In addition to the regular edition, there is an irregular series of monographs, the Journal of Indo-European Studies. Monograph Series . In this series, commemorative publications and separate treatises on individual topics of the usual spectrum are published. An online full-text archive for institutional subscribers has been implemented on the journal's website since 2006.

The founder Roger Pearson is a well-known politician of the extreme right and clearly tended in his work to fascist ideologues such as eugenics , racial segregation and a European "pan-Germanism". Pearson's other editorial activities such as the magazine The Mankind Quarterly and the founding of the Northern League and the Institute for the Study of Man are or were initially in this context of ideological tendencies. The Journal of Indo-European Studies is the only publication of the Institute for the Study of Man today.

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