Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies

441 papers and 335 indexed citations

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The 441 papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies in the last decades have received a total of 335 indexed citations. Papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies usually cover Sociology and Political Science (149 papers), General Arts and Humanities (110 papers) and Artificial Intelligence (58 papers) specifically the topics of Italian Fascism and Post-war Society (116 papers), Italian Literature and Culture (110 papers) and Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition (58 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies are Giuseppe Pellegrini, Anna De Fina, Rocco Capozzi, Marcel Danesi, Richard C. Trexler, Martin Maiden, Michelangelo Picone, Mario Saltarelli, Joshua Brown and Lienhard Bergel.

In The Last Decade

Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies

114 papers receiving 162 citations

Fields of papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies

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