Trajecta

Trajecta  
Discipline History of Religion in the Low Countries
Language Dutch, English, German
Publication details
Publisher
vzw Trajecta (Netherlands)
Publication history
1992-present
Frequency biannual
Indexing
ISSN 0778-8304
Links

Trajecta: Religion, Culture and Society in the Low Countries is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal for the history of religion in the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands).

History

Trajecta was founded in 1992, initially as a quarterly journal, as the successor to Archief voor de geschiedenis van de katholieke kerk in Nederland (Archive for the history of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands), published from 1959 to 1991.[1] This had itself been created by the merger of two earlier journals for the history of specific bishoprics: Archief voor de geschiedenis van het aartsbisdom Utrecht (1874-1958) and Bijdragen voor de geschiedenis van het bisdom van Haarlem (1873-1958). A third diocesan history journal, Bossche Bijdragen (1917-1971) joined in 1972.[2]

Trajecta was innovative in deliberately extending the earlier journal's focus from the Netherlands to both the Netherlands and Belgium, with Dutch and Belgian scholars getting equal representation on the editorial board.[3] The original focus on Catholic Church history was broadened to the History of Religion in 2013.

Special issues

References

  1. George Harinck and Lodewijk Winkeler, "The Historiography of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries", in Handbook of Dutch Church History, ed. Herman J. Selderhuis (Göttingen, 2015), p. 438.
  2. Eric Hennekam, "Trajecta portal en tijdschrift", Historisch Nieuwsblad, 2 January 2015.
  3. Klaas van Berkel, "Het Artikel", in De palimpsest, ed. Jo Tollebeek and L.H.M. Wessels (Hilversum, 2002), p. 249
  4. Wim Berkelaar, Trajecta, Historisch Nieuwsblad 7 (2005).
  5. GvdH, Antisemitische priesters, Historisch Nieuwsblad 7 (2007).
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