Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article outlines the genesis of the journal’s name as ‘Religion: A Journal of Religion and Religions’, Ninian Smart’s recruitment and formation of an international North American editorial board in the late 1970s, its early struggles to establish a distinctive niche among longer-lived, well-established, subsidized journals in the field, and the strategies that proved successful in its transformation into a commercially published quarterly.

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