Baháʼí Studies Review was a peer-reviewedacademic journal, published annually from 1991 to 2015, that covered contemporary issues regarding the principles, history, and philosophy of the Baháʼí Faith.[1][2] Note that some formats, including the ISO 4 record, use "Bahaʼi" or "Bahá'í" rather than the "Baháʼí" shown at the official website.[3]
History
The journal was published by Intellect Books, on behalf of the Association for Baháʼí Studies (English-Speaking Europe) from 1991 to February 2006, then the Association for Baháʼí Studies (United Kingdom) thereafter.[1][4]
Association for Baháʼí Studies (English-Speaking Europe) issued Volume 1 (1991) through to Volume 13 (2005), with volumes 9 and 10 delayed enough that they were released as double issues (1999/2000 and 2001/2002, respectively).[3]
^ abLeith, Barney; McNamara, Brendan (eds.). "Bahaʼi [sic] Studies Review (Journal)". Intellect Books. Retrieved October 7, 2020. The Baháʼí Studies Review (1991–2015) is a platform for academic studies of the Bahaʼi Faith.
^Manvell, Chris, ed. (June 2006). "Important Notice". Association for Baháʼí Studies (English-Speaking Europe). Archived from the original on June 15, 2006. Retrieved October 17, 2020. On the 1st March, 2006 the National Spiritual Assembly of the United Kingdom made the decision to suspend the activities of the Association for Baháʼí Studies (English-speaking Europe) and replace that association with an Association for Baháʼí Studies (United Kingdom) with a new remit. Further details can be found at ABS-UK.ORG