Volume 56 (2013), 2 issues per year
Reviews Editor:
Editorial Board:
Anders Ahlqvist (The University of Sydney, Australia)
Mark Amsler (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Sylvie Archaimbault (Laboratoire d'Histoire des Théories Linguistiques, Paris, France)
Wendy Ayres-Bennett (University of Cambridge, UK)
Robert Evans (University of Oxford, UK)
Kjell-Åke Forsgren (Falkenberg, Sweden)
Anneli Luhtala (Universitas Helsingiensis, Finland)
William B McGregor (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Cordula Neis (Universität Potsdam, Germany)
Elke Nowak (Universität Siegen)
Erich Poppe (Universität Marburg, Germany)
Pieter Seuren (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, The Netherlands)
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FORTHCOMING SPECIAL ISSUE: 'History of Modern Language Education in Europe’
This special issue of Language and History, Vol. 57.1, May 2014, will be edited by Dr Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingham) and Dr Richard Smith (University of Warwick), who are collaborating on an AHRC-funded research network project, ‘Towards a History of Modern Foreign Language Teaching and Learning (MFLTL)’. Read more here.
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