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Call for submissions and reviewers:
The Journal of Moravian History is a peer-reviewed English language journal which publishes scholarly articles and reviews publications in all areas of the history of the Unitas Fratrum (Moravian Church, Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine) throughout the world. The Journal also publishes original primary source materials and research notes relating to the Unitas Fratrum.
To submit an article or if you are interested in becoming a reviewer for the journal, please contact the editorial staff at: jmh@moravianchurcharchives.org
Contents of the Fall 2008 issue (no. 5) of the Journal of Moravian History:
Lanie Graf, John Frederick Hintz, Eighteenth-Century Moravian Instrument Maker, and the Use of the Cittern in Moravian Worship, 7-39
John Mason, Peter Brown of Bethlehem and the Revival of the Moravian Mission in Antigua 1770-1780, 41-67
Leland Ferguson, What Means “Gottes Acker”? Leading and Misleading Translations of Salem Records, 69-87
Robin Jackson, The Camphill Movement: The Moravian Dimension, 89-100
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