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Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies
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A peer-reviewed journal published by the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw. Anglica covers all areas of English studies, with regular contributions on Scottish, Irish, and other anglophone literatures. The journal promotes comparative and interdisciplinary approaches, offering open-access articles that connect national literary traditions within wider cultural and theoretical frameworks.

Bella Caledonia
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An independent online magazine founded in 2007, Bella Caledonia publishes essays, commentary, poetry, and visual art related to Scottish politics, culture, and ideas. It provides a forum for critical reflection on national identity, democracy, and creativity, linking literature and the arts. The magazine has become a leading voice in contemporary Scottish public discourse.

Études écossaises
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A peer-reviewed journal published by the University of Grenoble Alpes, devoted to Scottish literature, history, and culture from the early modern period to the present. Études écossaises features scholarly articles, interviews, reviews, and more that discuss the international scope of Scottish studies, with particular attention to cultural exchange between Scotland and continental Europe. All issues are freely accessible through the OpenEdition platform.

Études irlandaises
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A peer-reviewed journal published by the French Society for Irish Studies (SOFEIR) and the University of Caen Normandy. Études irlandaises focuses on Irish literature, history, and culture from the medieval period to the present, with a strong international and comparative focus. It regularly features interdisciplinary research, book reviews, and special issues on cultural exchange between Ireland and other nations. All issues are freely available through the OpenEdition platform.

International Journal of Scottish Literature (IJSL)
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An open-access, peer-reviewed journal publishing research on all periods and aspects of Scottish writing. The IJSL provides a platform for new critical work that situates Scottish literature within transnational, theoretical, and interdisciplinary contexts. Hosted by the University of Stirling, it is a leading venue for contemporary scholarship and dialogue in Scottish literary studies.

Irish Pages: A Journal of Contemporary Writing
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A Belfast-based literary journal publishing poetry, fiction, essays, and reflections on culture, politics, and place. Irish Pages brings together writers from Ireland and abroad, combining artistic expression with intellectual and ecological awareness. It provides a platform for dialogue between local and global perspectives, highlighting Ireland’s literary engagement with the wider world.

RLS Journal | Robert Louis Stevenson
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A peer-reviewed online journal devoted to the life, works, and legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson. It publishes research articles, essays, reviews and more that advance Stevenson studies and situate his writing in literary and historical contexts. The journal is hosted by the Robert Louis Stevenson website, which also provides access to events and resources for readers and scholars.

Scottish Studies Newsletter and Archive | Anglistik
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An academic newsletter and online archive documenting the development of Scottish literary and cultural studies worldwide. Published by the Scottish Studies Centre at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, it provides bibliographies, conference reports, research updates, and historical records of the field. The digital archive offers open access to past issues.

Studies in Scottish Literature (SSL)
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Founded in 1963 by G. Ross Roy at the University of South Carolina, Studies in Scottish Literature is the longest-running scholarly journal devoted to Scottish writing and culture. Now published in open access via Scholar Commons, it offers articles, essays, and reviews covering all periods of Scottish literature, from medieval texts to contemporary authors. The online archive provides free access to the complete back catalogue of issues.

The Bottle Imp
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An online journal of Scottish literature and literary culture published by the Association for Scottish Literary Studies. The Bottle Imp features essays, reviews, interviews, and new creative work that discussScottish writing in its national and international contexts. It serves as an accessible forum connecting scholars, students, and readers interested in contemporary Scottish studies.