Buddhist Studies Review

History of the Journal and its Editorial board

Pali Buddhist Review was produced from 1976 to 1982 (to Vol. 6, no.2) by the Pali Buddhist Union, and was edited by Russell Webb. In 1983, it was superceded by Buddhist Studies Review, of the Institut de recherche bouddhique Lin-So’n and the Pali Buddhist Union, also edited by Russell Webb, and in 1998 Buddhist Studies Review was adopted by
the UK Association for Buddhist Studies as its journal. As of 2006, Buddhist Studies Review then became produced commercially, on behalf of UKABS, by Equinox. The more recent editions can be found via Equinox by clicking here

From 2009, Reviews Editor(s): Alice Collett and Sarah Shaw.

From 2006 Buddhist Studies Review was published by Equinox Publishing, Ltd.: General Editor: Peter Harvey (Sunderland) Book Reviews Editor: Mahinda Deegalle (Bath Spa).

Editor for 2005 edition: Rupert Gthin Mahinda Deegalle (Book Reviews Editor) Editorial Board: T.H. Barrett, Cathy Cantwell, Elizabeth Harris, Peter Harvey, Ulrich Pagel, Charles S. Prebish, Andrew Skilton

Editor: Russell Webb 2004 (with Rupert Gethin as joint editor for 2001 issues) Assistant Editor: Bhikkhu Pasadika, plus, from 1987, Sara Boin-Webb

BSR adopted by the UK Association for Buddhist Studies in 1998 Cathy Cantwell and Rupert Gethin added to Edirorial Board as UKABS links in 1999.

Original Advisory Committee: Ven. Thích Huyên-Vi (Spiritual Advisor), André Bareau, Eric Cheetam, Lance Cousins, Hubert Durt, Eddy Moerloose, Peter Skilling and Paul Williams.

Editorial Board

T.H. Barrett (School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS), Ven. Khammai Dhammasami (Oxford Buddhist Vihara), Lucia Dolce (SOAS), Rupert Gethin (Bristol University), Elizabeth Harris (Methodist Church House: Inter-faith Relation), Rob Mayer (Oriental Institute, Oxford University), Ulrich Pagel (SOAS), Ashley Thompson (Leeds University), Will Tuldhar-Douglas (Aberdeen University), Andrew Skilling (formally Cardiff University).

Editorial Advisory Board

Mark Allon (Sydney University), Robert Buswell (UCLA), Lance Cousins (Oxford; formerly Manchester University), Richard Gombrich (Oxford University), Paul Harrison (Independent Scholar), Ann Heirman (Ghent University), K.R. Norman (Cambridge University), Charles S. Prebish (Pennsylvania State University), Cristina Scherrer-Schaub (Lausanne University), Paul Williams (Bristol University).