Research in Veterinary Science

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WOS
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Impact factor
2.2
SJR
0.617
CiteScore
4.4
Categories
Veterinary (miscellaneous)
Areas
Veterinary
Years of issue
1965-2025
journal names
Research in Veterinary Science
RES VET SCI
Publications
10 498
Citations
157 716
h-index
98
Top-3 citing journals
Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary Parasitology (3821 citations)
Animals
Animals (3455 citations)
Top-3 organizations
University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow (243 publications)
Royal Veterinary College
Royal Veterinary College (208 publications)
University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool (177 publications)
Top-3 countries
United Kingdom (1639 publications)
USA (917 publications)
China (625 publications)

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Correction to: The Power of Caricature, Caricatures of Power
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Sara Marcus. Political Disappointment: A Cultural History from Reconstruction to the AIDS Crisis
McCann S.
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Oxford University Press
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Greta Olson, From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect
Khan A.
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Oxford University Press
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Jack Parlett, The Poetics of Cruising: Queer Visual Culture from Whitman to Grindr
Dines M.
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Oxford University Press
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Jada Ach, Sand, Water, Salt: Managing the Elements in Literature of the American West, 1880-1925
Witschi N.S.
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Oxford University Press
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Trusts, Trust, and Trust: Hernan Diaz’s Liberal Pedagogy
Kelly A.
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Oxford University Press
American Literary History 2024 citations by CoLab: 1  |  Abstract
Abstract This article reads Hernan Diaz’s Trust as a contemporary commentary on, and reimagining of, literature’s entanglements with capitalism, liberalism, finance, and law. Beginning with an outline of the history of legal and corporate trusts and connecting that history to the rise of the modern novel, the article spotlights the complex role played by the notion of trust in Diaz’s metafictional text. Trust tells the story of a Wall Street financier, his philanthropist wife, and the ghostwriter of his memoir through a four-part structure, moving from a realist novel called Bonds through two memoirs and ending with a diary titled Futures. This structure serves the aim, reaffirmed in Diaz’s interviews, of teaching his novel’s reader about the ideological implications of literary forms and about the kinds of power—financial and patriarchal—involved in turning reality into fiction. The article explores Trust’s revision of these forms and the ways in which its aesthetics forge an alignment among modernism, feminism, and financial expertise. Reflecting on the novel’s metacommentary on its own values and operations, the article concludes by asking whether Trust’s liberal pedagogy offers a persuasive alternative to the narrative forms it sets out to critique.
Remaking Early American Literary Studies (Again)
Pethers M.
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Oxford University Press
American Literary History 2024 citations by CoLab: 0  |  Abstract
Abstract This review essay considers the edited collection American Literature in Transition: The Long Nineteenth Century, 1770-1828, in relation to current shifts in the field of early American literary studies away from New Historicist methodologies toward a concern with topics such as form, genre, and networks. Seeking to interrogate longstanding critical assumptions about the danger of “grand narratives” and “bounded wholes,” it asks whether potentially progressive alternatives to concepts of transition and contingency are possible. At a moment when early Americanist scholarship, and the institutional and political contexts for it, are in a heightened state of flux, what emerging lines of inquiry are likely to have an ongoing influence and to what degree are critics working on the long eighteenth century engaged in a shared project?
Max Shulman, The American Pipe Dream: Performance of Drug Addiction, 1890 – 1940
Kline E.
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Oxford University Press
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Kathryn Walkiewicz, Reading Territory: Indigenous and Black Freedom, Removal, and the Nineteenth-Century State
Meyer S.N.
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Oxford University Press
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Etta Madden, Engaging Italy. American Women's Utopian Visions and Transnational Networks
Vellucci S.
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Oxford University Press
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Jolene Hubbs, Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature
Schmidt P.
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Oxford University Press
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Mitchum Huehls, Art, Theory, Revolution: The Turn to Generality in Contemporary Literature
Lanzendörfer T.
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USA, 917, 8.73%
China, 625, 5.95%
Australia, 595, 5.67%
Spain, 557, 5.31%
Italy, 533, 5.08%
Brazil, 440, 4.19%
Japan, 370, 3.52%
Germany, 267, 2.54%
India, 256, 2.44%
Canada, 233, 2.22%
Belgium, 230, 2.19%
Netherlands, 229, 2.18%
France, 221, 2.11%
New Zealand, 165, 1.57%
Argentina, 161, 1.53%
Turkey, 151, 1.44%
Denmark, 131, 1.25%
South Africa, 124, 1.18%
Kenya, 123, 1.17%
Poland, 120, 1.14%
Switzerland, 115, 1.1%
Sweden, 112, 1.07%
Republic of Korea, 107, 1.02%
Iran, 93, 0.89%
Nigeria, 90, 0.86%
Egypt, 88, 0.84%
Ireland, 88, 0.84%
Austria, 73, 0.7%
Czech Republic, 61, 0.58%
Finland, 58, 0.55%
Israel, 53, 0.5%
Thailand, 53, 0.5%
Mexico, 52, 0.5%
Norway, 50, 0.48%
Portugal, 49, 0.47%
Greece, 43, 0.41%
Saudi Arabia, 42, 0.4%
Slovakia, 31, 0.3%
Croatia, 29, 0.28%
Malaysia, 27, 0.26%
Hungary, 26, 0.25%
Colombia, 22, 0.21%
Pakistan, 22, 0.21%
Sudan, 21, 0.2%
Uruguay, 21, 0.2%
Bulgaria, 20, 0.19%
Chile, 20, 0.19%
Serbia, 19, 0.18%
Ethiopia, 16, 0.15%
Indonesia, 14, 0.13%
Jordan, 13, 0.12%
Iraq, 11, 0.1%
Cuba, 11, 0.1%
UAE, 10, 0.1%
Romania, 10, 0.1%
Estonia, 9, 0.09%
Vietnam, 9, 0.09%
Sri Lanka, 9, 0.09%
Algeria, 8, 0.08%
Venezuela, 8, 0.08%
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Italy, 115, 7.78%
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Iran, 39, 2.64%
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Belgium, 28, 1.89%
Egypt, 27, 1.83%
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Denmark, 22, 1.49%
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Poland, 18, 1.22%
Ireland, 16, 1.08%
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Saudi Arabia, 14, 0.95%
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Mexico, 12, 0.81%
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Austria, 11, 0.74%
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Finland, 10, 0.68%
New Zealand, 9, 0.61%
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