Journal of Hindu Studies explained

Journal of Hindu Studies
Cover:Journal_of_Hindu_Studies.gif
Editor:Gavin Flood and Jessica Frazier
Discipline:Hindu Studies
Abbreviation:J. Hindu Stud.
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Frequency:Triannual
History:2008-present
Website:http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/
Jstor:17564255
Oclc:301680132
Issn:1756-4255
Eissn:1756-4263

The Journal of Hindu Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal established in 2008. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies[1] It covers all aspects of Hindu studies.

Of the three annual issues, one is guest-edited and one open for submissions. The third issue usually publishes conference and panel papers. The first two issues are on the same broad annual theme. Themes published to date include: Hermeneutics and Interpretation, Aesthetics and the Arts, and Reason and Rationality.

The disciplines represented in the journal include history, philology, literature and the arts, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, archaeology, and religious studies.

The editors-in-chief are Gavin Flood and Jessica Frazier.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Journal of Hindu Studies . 2011-03-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719201718/http://old.library.georgetown.edu/newjour/j/msg04880.html . 2011-07-19 .