Letter from the editors: September 2010

ACCH Quarterly Vol. 15, No. 3, September 2010

Letter from the editors: September 2010

By Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University College

The Marienkirche, near Alexanderplatz, Berlin, alongside the Fernsehturm.

We are pleased to offer our third issue of the ACCH Quarterly, successor publication to John S. Conway’s Association of Contemporary Church Historians Newsletter. This issue, like so many of Dr. Conway’s newsletters over the years, is chiefly devoted reviewing recent literature on Christianity in modern German and European history, including the perennially popular subjects of Pope Pius XII and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. As well, we are delighted to introduce our readers to a new scholar, Tina Alice Hansen of Oxford University, who presents an overview of her doctoral dissertation on the Church of England in the immediate post-war period.

Each issue of the ACCH Quarterly is compiled by three or more members of the editorial team, on a rotating basis. We welcome your suggestions for content or any other feedback you might have about the ACCH Quarterly. Please send these to Kyle Jantzen at kjantzen@ambrose.edu.

It is our sincere hope as editors that you enjoy the new e-journal format and content of the ACCH Quarterly. Over time, we plan to mount all of the old newsletters (volumes 1-15) on the new site. For now, you can still find old issues of the newsletter at Randall Bytwerk’s excellent website, available at http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/akz/.

If you are affiliated with a university or college, we would encourage you to request that the ACCH Quarterly be added to your library’s electronic resources. Our ISSN number is 1923-1725, and your librarian will know how to add our journal to your library’s existing online resources.

On behalf of all of the ACCH Quarterly editors,

Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University College

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