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''The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies'' (''YWMLS'') is a peer reviewed English-language evaluative bibliographical journal which appears annually, containing reports on new scholarship in the fields of European languages, linguistics, literature and film, except for English studies. The MLA '' Literary Research Guide'' says: "''YWMLS'' is the single most comprehensive evaluative survey of scholarship on European and Latin American languages and literatures. Taken together, the annual volumes offer an incomparable record of scholarly and critical trends as well as of the fluctuations of academic reputations of literary works and authors."James L. Harner, ''Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies'', 3rd edn (New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1998), p. 540.


Contents

''YWMLS'' is divided into the following main parts: #Latin (medieval and modern) #Romance Languages #Celtic Languages #Germanic Languages #Slavonic Languages These are subdivided into reports on individual languages and periods, such as "Early Medieval French Literature" or "French Literature 1945–1999". In total about 75 such reports are written by scholars traditionally based mainly in Britain, but increasingly also around Europe and North America. The volume typically appears early in the second year after the report year, so that for example volume 72, containing the report on 2010, was published in February 2012.


History

''YWMLS'' first appeared in 1930, covering Medieval Latin, Italian Studies, French Studies, Hispanic studies (including Basque and Rumanian), Germanic Studies and Celtic Studies. There was a break during the war years, and volume 11 covers 1940–49. From volume 11 onwards, Scandinavian Studies and Slavonic Studies were included. The reports grew in length until volume 44 filled 1432 pages, after which page limits were introduced. Over its first 76 volumes, ''YWMLS'' has generated some 70,000 pages of critical bibliography and indices. For many years, the work was edited by Glanville Price and
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. In 1991, General Editorship passed to Peter Mayo, with separate sectional editors for each subject area. From 1997 till 2016 the general editor was Stephen Parkinson (Portuguese Studies, Oxford). Volume 76 (survey year 2014) has five sectional editors and 56 contributing editors. The volumes were published by
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, then later by
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, and from volume 72, by the
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(MHRA). In 2016, ''YWMLS'' was purchased by Brill (
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), and the general editorship passed to Paul Scott (Kansas) and Graeme Dunphy (Würzburg). ''YWMLS'' is now also accessible on
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. ''YWMLS'' aims to balance as wide as possible a listing of new titles with critical evaluation of the most important. As the development of internet resources made it easier for scholars to find new titles, the need for comprehensive bibliographical listings waned somewhat, and the focus of the work became more strongly evaluative. Traditionally the contributors to YWMLS were scholars of Modern Languages at British universities, and there was a strong focus on British scholarship. However since the beginning of the 21st century there have been a growing number of American and continental European contributors, and the focus has become more international.


External links


YWMLS Website
(MHRA)
Website
(Brill)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Linguistics journals Brill Publishers academic journals Publications established in 1930