By Project MUSE

Discover scholarly journals on topics ranging from national security to peace and non-violence

Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies  is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of Ireland in the Middle Ages, including Irish intersections with other medieval cultures and societies.

From The Catholic University of America Press, publishing each year in the fields of history (ecclesiastical and secular), literature and languages, philosophy, political theory, and theology. Interdisciplinary emphases are found in patristics and medieval studies.

The Texas National Security Review Texas National Security Review is committed to excellence, scholarly rigor, and big ideas in the world of national security. It's an interdisciplinary, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that aims for our articles to end up on university syllabi and policy desks worldwide, and to be cited as foundational research and analysis on world affairs.

From The University of Texas Press, where the life experiences, insights, and specialized knowledge of writers converge to be disseminated in both print and digital formats. 

Appalachian Journal, founded in 1972, is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed quarterly featuring field research, roundtable discussions, interviews, first-person essays, and scholarly studies of history, politics, economics, culture, folklore, literature, music, ecology, and a variety of other topics. The journal also publishes poetry, photography, and reviews of books, films, and recordings dealing with the region of the Appalachian mountains.

From The University of North Carolina Press, advancing the University’s triple mission of teaching, research, and public service by publishing first-rate books and journals for students, scholars, and general readers.

The International Journal of Conflict & ReconciliationInternational Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation is the official journal of the University of Missouri-Columbia Peace Studies Program supported by the College of Arts and Science. It is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that seeks to further debate on the pursuit of peace in a non-violent manner. As a transformational forum, the International Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation aims to link all relevant areas of inquiry: the sciences, social sciences, humanities, policy analysis, environmental studies, gender studies, etc., to the quest for peace. The editors welcome research and theoretical articles, as well as activists' reports and book reviews that further global discussion on the nature of peace and its relevance to social and economic justice. 

Global Black Thought, the official journal of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is devoted to the study of the Black intellectual tradition. The journal publishes original, innovative, and thoroughly researched essays on Black ideas, theories, and intellectuals in the United States and throughout the African diaspora. Global Black Thought features historically-based contributions by authors in diverse fields of study throughout the humanities and social sciences.

From University of Pennsylvania Press, originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 26, 1890—among the earliest such imprints in America.

Coming soon:

The Journal of Natural Law – expected September 2025