HJEAS - Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies

HJEAS

The open-access Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (HJEAS) seeks to publish the best of Hungarian and international scholarship and invites articles, interviews, review essays, and reviews in English and American Studies (including Canadian, Australian, Irish, South African, and Caribbean topics) on such varied fields as literature, theater, visual culture, film, music, art, culture, philosophy, history, religion, and theory. We are open to all theoretical approaches and methodologies, provided that they engage with the chosen topic at the required depth and promise to advance its critical elaboration. The language of the journal is English.

Manuscripts are welcome and are subject to rigorous peer review: the contribution is first reviewed by the editors; if judged to be potentially publishable, the contribution is sent for blind review by two authoritative referees; once the contribution has been tentatively accepted, the HJEAS editors work with the author to prepare it for publication. All submissions should conform to the 7th edition of the MLA Handbook in all matters of style and use the MLA parenthetical method of citation keyed to a works-cited list. Contributions to history may alternatively employ the latest edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.

HJEAS is covered by the following services:

  • Baidu Scholar
  • CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure)
  • Dimensions
  • EBSCO
  • Elsevier - Scopus
  • ExLibris
  • Google Scholar
  • J-Gate
  • KESLI-NDSL (Korean National Discovery for Science Leaders)
  • MLA International Bibliography
  • MyScienceWork
  • Naver Academic
  • Naviga (Softweco)
  • ProQuest
  • ReadCube
  • ScienceON/AccessON
  • Scite_
  • Semantic Scholar
  • TDOne (TDNet)
  • WorldCat (OCLC)
  • X-MOL

Additionally, the journal is registered and indexed in the Crossref database. Issues published before 2023 are available on JSTOR.

HJEAS is published twice a year (once in the summer and once in the winter). For further information about submission, or to see previous issues of HJEAS, visit HJEAS on Sciendo. You can also follow HJEAS on Facebook.

 

HJEAS Books

HJEAS Books

HJEAS Books is a new series of peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly books launched by the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies. The volumes of the series reflect scholarship in the areas covered by the Journal, which include but are not limited to the literature, film, art, history, and religion of the United States, Canada, Ireland, England, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand.

Books published in the series:

Published by Debrecen University Press:

It’s Time: What Living in Time Is Like by Donald E. Morse, Oakland University, USA and University of Debrecen, Hungary - Available here for download and print on demand

“A wretchedness to defend”: Reading Beckett’s Letters by Erika Mihálycsa, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania - Available here for download

Morse - It's Time; Mihálycsa - Wretchedness to Defend

 

Published by Sciendo:

Negotiating Age: Aging and Ageism in Contemporary Literature and Theatre, Ed. by Mária Kurdi, University of Pécs, Hungary

Stalwart Peasants, Undesirables, Refugees: Central and Eastern European Immigration to Canada, Ed. by Balázs Venkovits, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Perceiving-Thinking-Writing: Merleau-Ponty and Literature by Donald Wesling, University of California San Diego, USA

To see the books published by Sciendo and for further information about upcoming books or submission policies, please visit HJEAS Books on Sciendo.

Books published by Sciendo

 

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