Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies
Impact in
- General Arts and Humanities top 5%
- Italian Literature and Culture
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- Medieval Literature and History
- Renaissance Literature and Culture
Papers in
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- Italian Literature and Culture 129
- Classics 28
- Renaissance Literature and Culture 16
In The Last Decade
Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies
149 papers receiving 261 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 84
- General Arts and Humanities 41
- Classics 84
- History 117
- Language and Linguistics 116
- Literature and Literary Theory 117
Countries where authors publish in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies
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Fields of papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies
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About Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies
The 513 papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies in the last decades have received a total of 560 indexed citations . Papers published in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies usually cover General Arts and Humanities (129 papers), Classics (28 papers), History (63 papers), Visual Arts and Performing Arts (28 papers) and Literature and Literary Theory (59 papers) specifically the topics of Italian Fascism and Post-war Society (130 papers), Italian Literature and Culture (129 papers), Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition (65 papers), Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (46 papers), Diverse academic and cultural studies (46 papers), Historical and Environmental Studies (30 papers), Educational and Social Studies (27 papers) and Renaissance Literature and Culture (16 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies are Giuseppe Pellegrini, Martin Maiden, Rocco Capozzi, Anna De Fina, Marcel Danesi, Umberto Mariani, Richard C. Trexler, William Boelhower, Joshua Brown and Lienhard Bergel.
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