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Published by the Kurdish Library since 1986, initially under the title Kurdish Times (through Volume 4), The International Journal of Kurdish Studies (ISSN 1073-6697), publishes research, analysis, and commentary on Kurdish history, culture, and contemporary affairs. The journal, a semi-annual refereed periodical, changed its title in 1992 (vol. 5) into Kurdish Studies: An international Journal and then in 1993 into its current title (vol. 6 on). Subscriptions to students with valid ID is $30; to other individuals $40; and to Institutions $65 per year. Overseas add $10. To subscribe to the Journal or order back issues ($20 per issue), please contact: The Kurdish Library, 345 Park Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238; Tel 718-783-7930; E-mail: [email protected].
The International Journal of Kurdish Studies is considered by many Kurdologists and other researchers the premier scholarly journal specializing exclusively in Kurdish affairs. It is currently indexed by Index Ishmkus (Cambridge University, England) and P.A.I.S. New York: Public Affairs Information Service) . Knowing that the value of a journal to researchers is significantly enhanced in the presence of an index and summaries to the articles published in it, it was imperative that we provide a complete index and abstracts to all articles published in the first 16 volumes of the journal. The abstracts provided here aim at reducing the time required for research by summarizing the original papers in as much detail as possible to allow researchers easily identify relevant materials.
The items in the index are arranged in ascending order starting with the first article of volume one, issue number one through the last article of volume 16. This is followed by a list of all book reviews, arranged alphabetically by author name. Finally, to minimize the time and effort in finding information about a particular contributor, and to maximize the searching success of the user, an Author Index to the articles is provided at the end.
1986 - Vol. 1,No. 1
1. Beaudin-Saeedpour, Vera. "The Kurdish Way of Life in Turkey: A Tapestry of Tribulations." Kurdish Times 1, no. 1 (Spring 1986): 7-11.
Provides an overview of ttaditional Turkish policy designed to forcibly assimilate the Kurds. This paper was presented at the 1984 Bi- Annual Legislative Conference of the American Hellenic Institute Public Affairs Committee, July 25, 1984-...