Chicago, IL, April 4, 2024 – Atla is pleased to announce the addition of new content now available in Atla Religion Database® available on the EBSCOhost research interface. Atla Religion Database offers rich bibliographic records created by professional subject matter experts for journal articles, reviews, and essays.
Newly Added Journal Titles in Atla Religion Database
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- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist Studies, published by The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network
- Revista de la Inquisición: Intolerancia y Derechos Humanos, published by Colección Textos Legales (Editorial Dykinson)
- Religion & Human Rights, published by Brill Nijhoff
- Classica et Christiana, published by Center for Christian and Classical Studies of the Faculty of History, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Iasi
- 평화와 종교 (Peace and Religions), published by 한국평화종교학회 (The Korean Association of Peace & Religions Studies)
- Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World, published by Harrassowitz Verlag
- The Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, published by University of Wales Press
- Islamic Law and Society, published by Brill
New Full-Text Journal Titles in Atlas
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- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist Studies, published by The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network
- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist History, published by The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network
- CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, published by Central Conference of American Rabbis
Global Content
This March, Atla added journal titles on many diverse topics in seven languages from eight countries.
Journal Titles Indexed In Atla Religion Database
- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist Studies, published by Unitarian Universalist Studies Network, is committed to encouraging valuable original research done to investigate UU and liberal religious past and to integrate findings gained from serious exploration of ethics and theology. Learn more about this journal.
- Revista de la Inquisición: Intolerancia y Derechos Humanos, published by Colección Textos Legales (Editorial Dykinson), includes studies on the Holy Office, intolerance and human rights from an interdisciplinary perspective, paying preferential attention to research on the Inquisition in the territory of the Spanish monarchy. Learn more about this journal.
- Religion & Human Rights, published by Brill Nijhoff, covers the interactions, conflicts and reconciliations between religions or beliefs on the one hand; and systems for the promotion and protection of human rights, international, regional and national, on the other. Learn more about this journal.
- Classica et Christiana, published by Center for Christian and Classical Studies of the Faculty of History, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Iasi, publishes research on Greco-Roman classicism (ancient history, classical philology, Greek and Latin epigraphy, etc.), but also the promotion of the latest directions, like Late Antiquity, patristic, daily life in Greco-Latin Antiquity and Christian, cultural anthropology of the early classical and Christian world. Learn more about this journal.
- 평화와 종교 (Peace and Religions), published by 한국평화종교학회 (The Korean Association of Peace & Religions Studies), publishes scholarly research related to topics of religion and peace, as well as peace thought in general. Learn more about this journal.
- Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World, published by Harrassowitz Verlag, is dedicated to studying the Sasanian Empire and other ancient civilizations in Central Asia, leading to the foundation of Islamic Civilization. Learn more about this journal.
- The Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, published by University of Wales Press has consciously sought to adopt wide parameters for its interests: the history, literature and culture of religion. It aims to provide coverage of those aspects of religious culture which illuminate and exemplify religious practice and ideas. Learn more about this journal.
- Islamic Law and Society, published by Brill, provides a forum for research in the field of classical and modern Islamic law, in Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Learn more about this journal.
Journal Titles Indexed In Atlas
- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist Studies, published by The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network, is committed to encouraging valuable original research done to investigate UU and liberal religious past and to integrate findings gained from serious exploration of ethics and theology. Learn more about this journal.
- The Journal of Unitarian Universalist History, published by The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network, seeks to preserve and celebrate original scholarship that relates to any aspect of the history of the Unitarian Universalist religious traditions, or related liberal religion. Learn more about this journal.
- CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, published by Central Conference of American Rabbis, engages with ideas about Judaism and Jewish life through essays, poetry, and book reviews by leading scholars, rabbis, and thinkers. Learn more about this journal.
New Essay Collections Indexed in Atla Religion Database
An ongoing organizational initiative is to expand the indexing of essay collections, also known as contributed works, edited volumes, and multi-author works, in the Atla Religion Database, allowing us to feature hard-to-find content. View a full list of twenty-seven essay collections from fourteen publishers we have indexed in the Atla Religion Database in March 2024 by downloading this Essay Collections spreadsheet.
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