Members’ Journal Access

As part of their Membership, Society members are able to view all issues of Asian Affairs and The Journal of the  Central Asian Society on Taylor & Francis Online.

Taylor & Francis Online is able to recognise a visitor as being an RSAA member by their:

 

  • Being logged on to the RSAA website.
  • Arriving via a link from the RSAA website

 

 

To gain access to articles on Taylor & Francis Online, please:

 

  1. Log onto the RSAA website by entering your username and password into the grid that is displayed at the top-right of every page.
  2. Follow a link to Taylor & Francis Online from the RSAA website.
    Each article listed on the RSAA website includes a link to it on Taylor & Francis Online. A notification will be displayed above this link if you are not logged in to the RSAA website.  

 

Once logged onto Taylor & Francis Online, you should be able to navigate through the full archive of the Society's Journal. This permission will expire if you stop opening pages on Taylor & Francis Online for some time, or you manually close your web-browser. To restore this permission, simply repleat steps 1 and 2 above.  

 

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Wed 26 Jun The Return of a King: the Battle for Afghanistan at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 10 Jul The History & Legend of the 26 Commissars: at The Society of Antiquaries
Wed 24 Jul Afternoon Tea Party at The House of Lords
Wed 25 Sep The Hero's Journey of Alfred Russel Wallace in South East Asia at The Society of Antiquaries
Wed 9 Oct 2018: China Goes Critical at Royal Astronomical Society

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