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New Blackfriars

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New Blackfriars
DisciplineTheology, philosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byBrian Davies
Publication details
History1920–present
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons for the Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers (United Kingdom)
FrequencyBi-monthly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4New Blackfriars
Indexing
ISSN1741-2005
Links

New Blackfriars is an academic journal published by John Wiley & Sons that is formally linked with the English Province of the Order of Preachers (also known as the Dominican Order).[1]

The journal was launched in 1920 as a monthly review called Blackfriars: A Monthly Review Edited by the English Dominicans; for a period it also contained The Catholic Review,[2] which, together with the Hawkesyard Review, Blackfriars superseded.[3] It was published under its original name until 1965, when it was renamed New Blackfriars.[2]

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References

  1. ^ New Blackfriars, wiley.com
  2. ^ a b Lammers, Ann Conrad (1994). In God's Shadow: The Collaboration of Victor White and C.G. Jung. Paulist Press. p. 268. ISBN 9780809134892.
  3. ^ Sullivan, Alvin (1986). British Literary Magazines: The modern age, 1914-1984. London: Greenwood Press. p. 53. ISBN 9780313228711.

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