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| Page updated 13 Jan. 2004 |
The MHRA makes a key contribution to the process of peer evaluation in the fields it represents, through the reviewing practices of its journals.
The Modern Language Review, The Yearbook of English Studies, The Slavonic and East European Review and Portuguese Studies all have extensive and highly regarded review sections.
The review of a book in an MHRA journal is considered an important objective by both authors and publishers.