Series - Iranian Studies Series
The Iranian Studies Series publishes high-quality scholarship on various aspects of Iranian civilization, covering both contemporary and classical cultures of the Persian cultural area. The contemporary Persian-speaking area includes Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Central Asia, while classical societies using Persian as a literary and cultural language were located in Anatolia, Caucasus, Central Asia and the Indo-Pakistani subcontinent. The objective of the series is to foster studies of the literary, historical, religious and linguistic products in Iranian languages. In addition to research monographs and reference works, the series publishes English-Persian critical text-editions of important texts. The series intends to publish resources and original research and make them accessible to a wide audience.
Chief Editor
A.A. Seyed-Gohrab (Utrecht University)
Advisory Board
A. Adib-Moghaddam (SOAS),
F. de Blois (University of London, SOAS),
D.P. Brookshaw (Oxford University),
N. Chalisova (Russian State University of Moscow),
J.T.L. Cheung (Institut national des langues et civilisations oreintales),
D. Davis (Ohio State University),
M.M. Khorrami (New York University),
A.R. Korangy Isfahani (Societas Philologica Persica),
J. Landau (Harvard University),
F.D. Lewis (University of Chicago),
L. Lewisohn (University of Exeter),
B. Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari (University of Teheran),
S. McGlinn (unaffiliated),
Ch. Melville (University of Cambridge),
F. Melville (University of Cambridge),
D. Meneghini (University of Venice),
N. Pourjavady (University of Tehran),
Ch. van Ruymbeke (University of Cambridge),
A. Sedighi (Portland State University),
S. Sharma (Boston University),
K. Talattof (University of Arizona),
Z. Vesel (CNRS, Paris),
M.J. Yahaghi (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad),
R. Zipoli (University of Venice).