Council for British Research in the Levant


The Council for British Research in the Levant is a non-profit organisation that promotes humanities and social science research in the Levant. It consists of two research institutes, the Kenyon Institute in Jerusalem and the British Institute in Amman in Amman, Jordan.

History

The CBRL was established in 1998 as an amalgamation of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History. While its predecessors mainly existed to support archaeological research in their respective host countries, the newly formed CBRL, sponsored by the British Academy, broadened its remit to include research into the history, culture and society of the entire Levant.
Plans to open a CBRL institute in Damascus have been suspended due the ongoing Syrian Civil War.

Publications

''Levant''

Levant is an academic journal of archaeological research in the Levant, first published in 1969 by the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, and later by the CBRL. It is currently produced by Maney Publishing and publishes three issues per year.
Since 2004 the CBRL has also published research monographs as the "Levant Supplementary Series".

''Contemporary Levant''

The CBRL launched a second journal, Contemporary Levant, in 2016, covering research on contemporary politics, society and culture in the Levant.

''Bulletin of the Council for British Research in the Levant''

The CBRL also produces an annual Bulletin as its document of record, which also contains reports on research sponsored by the CBRL in the previous year aimed at a general readership. It was formerly known as the CBRL Newsletter.

Directors