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DIYÂR

Zeitschrift für Osmanistik, Türkei- und Nahostforschung – Journal of Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies

Prof. Dr. Yavuz Köse Jun.-Prof. Dr. Hülya Çelik Dr. Élise Massicard Dr. Astrid Menz Prof. Dr. Christoph K. Neumann Prof. Dr. Maurus Reinkowski Prof. Dr. Julian Rentzsch PD Dr. Gül Şen

Diyâr is an interdisciplinary and interregional academic journal edited by the Society of Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies (GTOT). It deals with Turkey, the Ottoman Empire and its successor states, Iran, Central Asia and the Caucasus. It also publishes research on the languages, cultures and history of various Turkic and Iranian­-speaking groups, dynasties and states as well as of other ethnolinguistic and religious groups living in these countries until the present day.

Diyâr publishes original and as yet unpublished contributions from the humanities, cultural studies and social sciences with emphasis on the fields of history, literary studies, sociolinguistics, political science, sociology, economics, cultural anthropology/ethnology, religious studies, music studies, cultural geography, education and law.

Through its focused content and high peer-review standards, Diyâr intends to be a leading international academic periodical on Turkic and Iranian research.

As of 2020, Diyâr will be published by Ergon (part of Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft) twice a year and will contain research articles and reviews. Guest editors will be responsible for conducting scholarly debates on specific topics in special issues. At least every third issue will have such a thematic focus. Our aim is to engage as guest editors not only renowned academics but also outstanding young, up-and-coming researchers. Diyâr accepts contributions written in German, English and French.

Further information for example regarding the author guidelines and peer review process of Diyâr is available at www.nomos.de/zeitschriften/diyar.