Harvard-Yenching Institute
Website: http://www.harvard-yenching.org/
Founded more than eighty years ago through the
generosity of the estate of Charles M. Hall, the Harvard-Yenching Institute
is an independent foundation located on the campus of Harvard University.
The Institute currently enjoys partnerships with more than fifty universities
and research centers in East and Southeast Asia. We support doctoral
scholarships, visiting fellowships, academic publications, advanced training
programs, conferences and other scholarly initiatives—in Asia, at Harvard
University, and elsewhere—intended to increase scholarly communication and to
promote graduate and post-graduate research in Asian studies. We invite you
to visit our website often to learn more both about us and about Asia.
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Founded in 1936 under the auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute, the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) has without interruption pursued its mission to disseminate original, outstanding research and book reviews on the humanities in Asia, focusing at present on the areas of China, Japan, Korea, and Inner Asia. As scholarship has evolved, so has this Journal, but always while holding constant its commitment to serve authors and readers alike through the careful selection and editing of its contents.
In evaluating manuscripts, the Editor of HJAS is guided by its Editorial Board and acts on the advice of referees worldwide. The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies is a semi-annual publication, appearing in June and December, and has institutional and individual subscribers in roughly forty countries. All back issues of HJAS are available on JSTOR with a five-year moving wall.