By Project MUSE

In our latest hosting program news, six more journals, including a fully open access journal, are now live on the platform. In addition, we are excited to announce that American Religion has now flipped to open access!

Titles in the hosted program are not included in MUSE's curated journal collections. Get order and access details for each journal below.

Now Open Access

Now completely open access, American Religion offers a forum for intellectual and creative engagement with religion in the Americas. As the journal explores the boundaries of both “America” and “religion,” and ways in which the two intersect, the journal’s broader intervention in the publishing landscape takes exception to more standard historical conceptions of "American religion” as denominational history, surveys of religious diversity, and other dimensions related to “church history” and its adjunct cultural productions. Published by Indiana University Press

New Open Access Journal

Journal of Disaster Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes the work of disaster researchers around the world. The journal foregrounds historically and theoretically framed analyses of both slow and abrupt disaster, questioning how disasters have been designated, conceptualized, and politicized. The journal seeks to define and foster disaster justice as a key concern and theme as well as advance interpretive theory, methods, and empirical research that support disaster prevention and response. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press.

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Communio: International Catholic Review is published quarterly and regularly carries articles on philosophy, the arts, and the relationship between Catholicism and American culture. Founded in 1972 by Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, and Joseph Ratzinger, Communio is now published in collaboration with twelve other editions in Europe, Latin America, and Africa, making it truly "catholic" and international in scope. (Cardinal Karol Wojtyla was instrumental in the establishment of the Polish edition.) The English-language edition of Communio was founded in 1974.

Contact the publisher to subscribe. Subscribers to the print version of Communio may contact the publisher to set up complementary access to the journal on Project MUSE.

Founded in 1948, The McNeese Review is an annual publication of the College of Liberal Arts, the Department of English and Foreign Languages, and the MFA in Creative Writing at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana. Funding is provided by the McNeese State University Foundation through an endowment established by Mr. and Mrs. William D. Blake, Mrs. Violet Howell, and Howell Industries, Inc.

Published by TRP: The University Press of SHSU. Institutional subscription orders for The McNeese Review may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here.

Established in 1950, Swedish-American Studies (previously Swedish-American Historical Quarterly) is the official journal of the Swedish-American Historical Society. An international forum for scholarship on migration and ethnicity, as well as cultural, social, and political relations broadly defined, the journal publishes articles and research that advance the understanding of transatlantic relations through the Swedish migration experience as well as the ongoing relationship between the United States and Sweden.

Published by University of Minnesota Press. Institutional subscription orders for Swedish-American Studies may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here.

Established in 1962, The Textile Museum Journal is the leading publication for the exchange of textile scholarship in North America. The peer-reviewed journal promotes high-quality research on the cultural, technical, historical, and aesthetic significance of textiles from Asian, African, and Indigenous American cultures. After a hiatus starting in 2004, the journal resumed annual publication in an online format in 2017, thanks to a Founding Patron gift from the Markarian Foundation.

Published by University of Texas Press. Institutional subscription orders for The Textile Museum Journal may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here.

The Journal of Advancement Analytics is the official publication of the Texas Advancement Symposium (TAAS), which gathers industry thought leaders and practitioners to address complex fundraising analytics issues. We come together to explore, showcase, and envision solutions for advancement analytics challenges. TAAS offers a platform for in-depth discussions and exploration of various topics within the realm of advancement analytics.

   Published by University of Texas Press. Institutional subscription orders for The Journal of Advancement Analytics may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here.