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The Getty Research Journal presents peer-reviewed articles on the visual arts of all cultures, regions, and time periods. Topics often relate to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests, although this is not a requirement for consideration. The journal welcomes a diversity of perspectives and methodological approaches, and seeks to include work that expands narratives on global culture. Published by Getty Publications, the Getty Research Journal will be open access starting with the Spring 2024 issue (no. 19). Project MUSE is also excited to be the exclusive host of the complete backfile, which remains available to former subscribers
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Published since 1951 by the Montana Historical Society, Montana: The Magazine of Western History is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that showcases the people, places, and events that shaped the state and the western region. Montana: The Magazine of Western History is a leading source for scholarship on the American West and is both Montana's journal of record and an official journal of the Western History Association. Institutional subscription orders for Montana:
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Freedom Schools is a brand-new peer-reviewed scholarly journal that elevates the distinctive voices of historically Black colleges and universities in Texas and beyond, as well as research that touches upon themes of democracy. Published by University of Texas Press, the journal explores the challenges of democracy rooted in civic capacity and community institutions and models for dealing with those challenges by drawing inspiration from America's HBCUs.
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Also published by University of Texas Press, the Korean Journal of Communication (KJC) is a brand-new peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating scholarly research, book reviews, insightful commentaries, meticulous field notes, and data analysis in Korean communication studies. KJC encompasses theory-based research, pioneering theory development, and cutting-edge methodological approaches. The journal comprehensively addresses a broad spectrum of topical areas encompassing, but not limited to, Korean pop culture and media studies, language and social interaction, cultural studies, and more.
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Launched in 1950, the American Benedictine Review is a quarterly, peer reviewed journal containing the latest scholarship on Benedictine monasticism and monastic history, wisdom from the monastic tradition, critical reflection on current monastic life, articles to assist in initial and ongoing monastic formation, and analysis of the relationship between monasticism, Church, and culture.
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