JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN HUMANITIES
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JAH is an International peer-reviewed online & print journal that is devoted to fields of HUMANITIES to provides rapid publication of articles frequently in its issues. JAH publishes original review papers, as well as auxiliary material such as: Research Papers, Case Studies, Review Articles and Reports etc. JAH is the place for exchange of information and research results within all areas of HUMANITIES and allied fields.
- To What Extent Were Progressive Politics Before World War Two a Fundamentally Imperial...
- Annual Reviewer Acknowledgement
- Growing Need and Impact of Research in Strategic PR Management: An Overview of the...
- Annual Reviewer Acknowledgement
- Social Media a Promotional Tool: Hotel Industry
- THE USE OF ANOINTING OIL IN MARK 6:13 IN AFRICAN CONTEXT
- Imaginary Maps: Ecocritical Reading of Mahasweta Devi's Works
- Improving Entrepreneurial Innovations for Sustaining Small Medium Hospitality Industry...
- Improving Entrepreneurial Innovations for Sustaining Small Medium Hospitality Industry...
- Social media revolution - The new digital frontiers of Journalism
- Social Media a Promotional Tool: Hotel Industry
- Social media revolution - The new digital frontiers of Journalism
- THE EDITIONS AND THE TRANSLATIONS OF AVICENNA'S CANON OF MEDICINE
- Language and Politicking: A Pragmatic Analysis of Political Texts in Political Posters...
- Tunisian Democratic Transition : Dynamics of Conflict and Reconciliation
- Tunisian Democratic Transition : Dynamics of Conflict and Reconciliation
- Language and Politicking: A Pragmatic Analysis of Political Texts in Political Posters...
- The Concept of ‘Grammatical Words’ as Reflected in the Works of Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra
- Annual Reviewer Acknowledgement
- Sunnie Ododo and his philosophical stance in Hard Choice.
- Idiomatic Expressions in Translation
- Applied Linguistics in Context of English Studies in Nigeria Higher Institutions
- War and Peace from Viewpoint of a Sociologist
- The Glorification of Academic Imperialism in an African Citadel of Learning: A Textual...
- Exploring John Updike’s Terrorist as a Neo-Orientalist Narrative of the Arabo-Islamic...