Anglican and Episcopal History explained

Anglican and Episcopal History
Former Names:Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church
Abbreviation:Angl. Episcop. Hist.
Discipline:Episcopal Church history, Anglican history
Editor:Edward Bond
Publisher:Historical Society of the Episcopal Church
Country:United States
History:1932–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:0896-8039
Jstor:08968039
Website:https://hsec.us/AEH

Anglican and Episcopal History is a peer reviewed journal published quarterly (March, June, September, and December) by the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church.

History

Established in 1932 as the Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church and published by the Church Historical Society, the predecessor organization of the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church which also gave rise to the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists (NEHA), it retained its original name until the current title was adopted with the issue of March 1987 (vol. LVI, no. 1).

In 2007, Anglican and Episcopal History had a circulation of about 750 copies. The journal added electronic publication in December 2018. Past issues are available on JSTOR.

The Journal of the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church is a Member of the Conference of Historical Journals.

Lists of editors

Editors in Chief

Book Review Editors

Church Review Editor

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical Society appoints journal Editor . Historical Society of the Episcopal Church . 29 Dec 2020.