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For fifty years,
the peer-reviewed
Journal of Indo-European Studies has served as a medium for the
exchange and synthesis of information relating to the origin and
evolution of the Indo-European language family and to the anthropology,
archaeology, mythology and general cultural history of the
Indo-European-speaking peoples. The Journal is complemented by its
extensive Monograph Series.
Editorial Committee
Editorial Advisory Board
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David Anthony Oneonta Françoise Bader La Sorbonne, Paris John Colarusso McMaster, Ontario Miriam Robbins Dexter University of California, Los Angeles Wolfgang Dressler University of Vienna Thomas V. Gamkrelidze Georgian Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi Jean Haudry University of Lyon III Martin Huld California State University, Los Angeles |
Jenny Larsson Stockholm Adrian Poruciuc Iași Branch of the Romanian Academy Paolo Ramat University of Pavia Rudiger Schmitt University of Saarland Brent Vine University of California, Los Angeles Angela della Volpe California State University, Fullerton Stefan Zimmer University of Bonn |
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We also recommend the large and valuable collection of linguistic references, including Indo-European languages, Indo-European linguistics, Indo-European culture, Indo-European texts, online documents, scholars' publications, and more, found at the Linguistics Center at the University of Texas at Austin. This online collection was designed as a service to scholars and members of the public interested in Indo-European language and culture. Creation of these resources was supported by the Diebold Foundation. The LRC's long-range goal is to provide resources for specialists and non-specialists alike on the history and interrelatedness of languages and cultures. We remain grateful to the Center for producing our original 1999 index. |
The Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture
serves as an umbrella organization for various activities related to
the study of Iran and the Persianate world at the University of
California, Irvine. Dedicated to drawing on the strengths of the entire
UC Irvine campus, the Center focuses on interdisciplinary research
projects that bridge the arts, humanities, engineering, medicine, and
the sciences to study and promote Iranian culture in its widest sense,
from its ancient history to its contemporary literature.
Originally
established by the School of Humanities in collaboration with the
Claire Trevor School of the Arts, the Jordan Center for Persian Studies
and Culture became a campus center in January 2009. The center was
founded through an endowment from microtechnology pioneer Dr. Fariborz
Maseeh and the Massiah Foundation and is administered by the School of
Humanities. Named after Dr. Samuel Jordan, a missionary in the early
1900s who became a leading educational figure in Iran, it was the first
interdisciplinary center in the University of California system
dedicated entirely to Persian studies not based in a department of Near
East or Middle East studies.
Academic courses
in Persian and Iranian studies are the backbone of Center’s academic
and pedagogical mission. With Carlo G. Cereti as Professor of
Zoroastrian Studies, Matthew Canepa as Professor of Ancient Iranian Art
& Archaeology, and Touraj Daryaee, Professor of Ancient Iranian
History and the Director, the Center for Persian Studies focuses on
ancient Iranian, Indo-Iranian and Indo-European World. Since its
inception, the center has hosted numerous conferences on the Iranian
world and established research clusters uniting scholars on the study
of a wide range of subjects. The Center also facilitates the
publication of pertinent topics by prominent scholars.
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