Publications
From its earliest journal, Modern Language Review (1905-), to its newest book series, Selected Essays (2016-), MHRA has published over 1500 journals, monographs, editions, translations, bibliographies and dictionaries.
The MHRA Style Guide, which has sold over 50,000 copies, provides essential advice to writers in the field, and is used both by our publications and throughout this website.
Supporting Scholarship
The MHRA makes Conference Grants to support up to ten colloquia each year.
An important part of MHRA's work in the scholarly community is the support of early-career researchers entering the profession. We provide substantial funds for post-doctoral support, through both Research Associateships and Research Scholarships. Follow this link for details.
Aims and Objectives
The MHRA is a learned society with charitable status, formed in the summer of 1918, when Europe could hardly have been more divided.
We take a broad and inclusive definition of European culture, from French writers in Martinique to Portuguese in Angola. Minority cultures are studied alongside more familiar: we publish on Catalan as well as Spanish, Yiddish as well as German, contemporary Belarusian poetry as well as Russian.
Latest News
- Jan 21, 2021
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Call for Papers - Desire
Call for papers for volume 16 of our online journal Working Papers in the Humanities, which will have the title Desire. - Jan 18, 2021
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UTREES database now records over 6000 theses
UTREES, our bibliographical database for university theses in Russian and East European studies, now records over 6000 theses. - Dec 7, 2020
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New Postgraduate Editor - Alma Prelec
Alma Prelec joins the Executive Committee as one of the two postgraduate editors of Working Papers in the Humanities.
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Become a Member
The MHRA is an open and inclusive community of scholars, with members in all parts of the world. Membership is inexpensive and simple to arrange, and entitles members to substantial discounts on our publications.
Postgraduates in relevant fields are normally eligible for up to three years' free Associate Membership.