Sefarad

SefaradSefarad was established in 1941 by Francisco Cantera Burgos and José M.ª Millás Vallicrosa. It is published twice annually, containing original research articles, short notes (varia), and reviews on Ancient Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures; Philology and Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible and its Old Versions; Philology and Linguistics of the Hebrew and Aramaic Languages; History and Culture of the Jews in Spain; and Language, Literature and Culture of the Sephardic Jews. All research articles are refereed externally. Access to the entire contents of the journal Sefarad is permitted through the electronic edition with no restriction half a year after publication.

Sefarad is indexed in Web of Science: Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) y Current Contents - Arts & Humanities; SCOPUS, CWTS Leiden Ranking (Journal indicators), ERIH Plus, REDIB, DOAJ and other national and international databases. It is indexed in Latindex Catalogue 2.0 and has obtained the FECYT Seal of Quality..

Instituto de Lenguas y Culturas del Mediterráneo y Oriente Próximo (ILC)