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Buddhist Studies Review

Co-Editors
Alice Collett, University of St Andrews

Assistant Editor
Christopher Jones, University of Cambridge

Book Reviews Editor
Francesco Bianchini, University of Oxford


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Buddhist Studies Review is published by Equinox on behalf of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies. The Association was founded in 1996 and two years later took over publication of Buddhist Studies Review, which had been run since 1983 by Russell Webb and Sara Boin-Webb. Membership in the Association includes a subscription to the journal among other benefits.You can join the Association through the membership pages on their website.

The journal seeks to publish quality articles on any aspect of Buddhism, with submitted papers being blind peer-reviewed by two experts prior to acceptance. Relevant fields for the journal are: the different cultural areas where Buddhism exists or has existed (in South, Southeast, Central and East Asia); historical and contemporary aspects (including developments in 'Western' Buddhism); theoretical, practical and methodological issues; textual, linguistic, archaeological and art-historical studies; and different disciplinary approaches to the subject (e.g. Archaeology, Art History, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Comparative Religion, Law, Oriental Studies, Philosophy, Philology, Psychology, Religious Studies, Theology). It will consider articles from both established scholars and research students, from the UK or elsewhere.

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Metrics/Indexing and Abstracting

CiteScore 2018: 0.45
H-Index 2015: 1
SNIP 2018: 1.956
SJR 2018: 0.278

SCOPUS

Bibliography of Humanities and Social Sciences Literature, K.G. Saur Verlag

Index Buddhicus Online

Scopus Abstract and Citation Database

Web of Knowledge (Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities)

European Reference Index (ERIH Plus)

ATLA Religion Database®

Religious & Theological Abstracts


Publication and Frequency: May and November
ISSN:0265-2897 (print)
ISSN: 1747-9681 (online)

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Christopher Jones
Selwyn College
Grange Road
Cambridge
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Vol 38, No 2 (2021)

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Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial PDF
Alice Collett 113–114

Obituaries

Stefano Zacchetti 1968–2020 PDF
Antonello Palumbo 115–122

Articles

Analysis of the Ratnakuta in the Mongolian Manuscript Kanjur PDF
Kirill Alekseev 123–143
A Computer-assisted Analysis of Zhu Fonian’s Original Mahayana Sutras PDF
Lin Qian , Michael Radich 145–168
A Dravidian poem translated into Pali? Apadana-atthakatha/Visuddhajanavilasini |(534 13-537 28, vv 12–48) PDF
Bryan G. Levman 169–223
Boran Kammatthan (Ancient Theravada) Meditation Transmissions in Siam from late Ayutthaya to Rattanakosin periods PDF
Phibul Choompolpaisal 225-252

Review Essays

Glimpses of The Oral History of Tibetan Studies PDF
Renée Ford , Rachael Griffiths , Anna Sehnalova , Daniel Wojahn 253-264

Reviews

Zhipan’s Account of the History of Buddhism in China vol.1: Fozu tongji, juan 34-38: From the Times of the Buddha to the Nanbeichao Era, by Thomas Jülch. PDF
Albert Welter 265–268
Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness: Tradition and Dialogue, edited by Mark Siderits, Ching Keng and John Spackman. PDF
Rafal K. Stepien 269–273
Women in British Buddhism: Commitment, Connection, Community, by Caroline Starkey. PDF
Nathan H. Clarke 274–278



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