Oxford German Studies

A journal publishing 4 issues per year

ISSN:
0078-7191 print
1745-9214 online

Oxford German Studies is now published by Taylor & Francis: follow this link to go to its home page, at T&F's website.

History. Oxford German Studies began in 1965, and has been edited continuously since then by leading members of the German sub-Faculty of the University of Oxford. It remained a yearbook, published successively by Oxford University Press, Willem Meeuws, and then the European Humanities Research Centre of the University of Oxford, until volume 34 (2005), when it was jointly acquired by MHRA and Maney Publishing. Six volumes were produced under this joint tenure, during which time the journal expanded from two to three issues per volume, until Maney acquired MHRA's share in 2011. Taylor & Francis, now Maney's parent company, continues the journal today as a quarterly.

Bibliographic records of these MHRA-copublished issues are included on this site only as a historical record. All commercial or copyright enquiries concerning those volumes should be addressed to Taylor & Francis, which now holds the rights.

39.3Oxford German Studies 39.3
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed1 December 2010
39.2Dorothea von Montau and Johannes Marienwerder: Constructions of Sanctity
Edited by Almut Suerbaum and Annette Volfing
Oxford German Studies 39.221 July 2010
39.1Oxford German Studies 39.1
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed4 May 2010
38.3From Stasiland to Ostalgie: The GDR Twenty Years After
Edited by Karen Leeder
Oxford German Studies 38.320 December 2009
38.2Curiosity in German Literature and Culture from 1700 to the Present
Edited by Carolin Duttlinger and Johannes Birgfeld
Oxford German Studies 38.210 August 2009
38.1Oxford German Studies 38.1
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed14 April 2009
37.2Bildwelten: German Literature and Visual Culture
Edited by Henrike Lähnemann and Nigel F. Palmer
Oxford German Studies 37.21 November 2008
37.1Oxford German Studies 37.1
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed1 August 2008
36.2Amicitia: Friendship in Medieval Culture: Papers in Honour of Nigel F. Palmer
Edited by Almut Suerbaum and Annette Volfing
Oxford German Studies 36.214 December 2007
36.1Eduard Mörike: Readings and Contexts
Edited by Ray Ockenden
Oxford German Studies 36.125 July 2007
35.2Oxford German Studies 35.2
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed20 November 2006
35.1Oxford German Studies 35.1
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed30 May 2006
34.2Thomas Mann: A Classic Writer in a Postmodern Climate?
Edited by T. J. Reed and Martin Swales
Oxford German Studies 34.221 December 2005
34.1Oxford German Studies 34.1: General Issue
Edited by Nigel F. Palmer and T. J. Reed28 June 2005