Journal of Moravian History
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Delving into the Legacy of Moravian Culture
Introduction
Welcome to the Journal of Moravian History, a prominent academic periodical published by Penn State University Press. With a focus on the intricate tapestry of Moravian history and its religious dimensions, this journal caters to scholars, historians, and students who seek to deepen their understanding of this unique cultural heritage. Having converged from 2014 to 2023, the journal has established itself within the Q4 category in both History and Religious Studies, as recognized in the 2023 assessments, and it ranks respectively in the 60th percentile for Religious Studies and 58th percentile for History in Scopus evaluations. While the journal is not open access, it provides valuable insights and rigorous research that enriches the academic dialogue surrounding Moravian studies. With a commitment to advancing scholarship and fostering a greater appreciation for this influential community, the Journal of Moravian History remains an essential resource for those passionate about historical and religious analysis.
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