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Topic: The Washington and Jefferson College Review

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Discipline
  
Humanities

Publication history
  
1961-present

Language
  
English

Frequency
  
Annual

Former names
  
Topic: A Journal of the Liberal Arts

Publisher
  
Washington & Jefferson College (United States)

Topic: The Washington and Jefferson College Review, also known as Topic or Topic: A Journal of the Liberal Arts, is a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on the humanities and the liberal arts.

It was established in 1961 as Topic: A Journal of the Liberal Arts. In Fall 2004, the name was changed to Topic: The Washington & Jefferson College Review.

The journal is published annually by the Washington & Jefferson College faculty and is printed in monograph format. Each issue contains several academic essays from a number of different disciplines on a specific topic. Past topics have included John Keats, the Whiskey Rebellion, pirates, Rebecca Harding Davis, religion in the eighteenth century, and Italian Americans in Western Pennsylvania. The journal follows The Chicago Manual of Style. The editorial policy has a special focus on interdisciplinary articles.

The journal is indexed by the MLA International Bibliography, American Humanities Index, Abstracts of English Studies, and EBSCO's Humanities International Complete. It is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.

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