Aim & Scope

The Journal of Ottoman Civilization Studies [JOCS] presents a scientific inventory of the interaction studies between individuals and societies in the Ottoman State. Its scope is to publish authentic studies about Ottoman Empire societies and cultures written by social scientists related to anthropology, sociology, history, and political sciences. The journal focuses on problems and possibilities, as well as the past and the future. The comparisons between cultures and societies are made as far as possible. Articles must be predicated on authentic research and analysis.


The Journal of Ottoman Civilization Studies [JOCS] was adopted as a principle for publishing in fields related to Ottoman History, Ottoman Civilization, and Ottoman geography.


JOCS organizes or supports in-country or abroad academic conferences, symposiums, workshops, etc. It includes the full versions of the proclamations submitted in these studies only if it is not published elsewhere.

The journal presents a scholarly account of studies of individuals and societies in Ottoman Civilization. Its scope is to publish original research by social scientists in anthropology, sociology, history, political science, and related social sciences about Ottoman Empire societies and cultures and their relationships. The journal focuses on problems, possibilities, and the past and future. Where possible, it compares cultures and societies. Articles should be based on original research and can be co-authored.

Period Months
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Last Update Time: 11/14/24, 2:41:37 PM



Indexes

SCOPUS, TÜBİTAK/ULAKBİM TR DİZİN [SBVT]

INDEX COPERNİCUS [ICI], ISAM, SOBIAD and Scilit.



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