Scholarly journals, always the leading edge of academic and scholarly publishing, are the lifeblood of academia. They allow individual scholars to share research and ideas with colleagues and peers across diverse geographic and cultural boundaries. They serve as a proving ground for the freshest and most original ideas and research.
Founded in 1878, the Johns Hopkins University Press has built its stellar reputation through innovation based in tradition. Journals have always been a foundational component of the Press’ operation.
Explore these pages to find more about the eighty journals we publish and distribute. There are links to information about subscriptions, advertising, publishing services, and even sample articles. |