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Passing the torch

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2012

Sabrina P. Ramet
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(co-editors)
Ted G. Jelen
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(co-editors)
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Abstract

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Editors' Note
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Copyright © Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association 2012

It has been five years since Politics and Religion was launched and our terms as editors of the journal end with this issue. We are gratified that the journal has attained a global presence, attracting submissions from scholars on four continents. The subjects treated in the pages of this journal have been diverse, with articles grounded, among other things, in election studies, survey analysis, political philosophy, and feminist theory, as well as articles treating religion and politics not merely in the United States and Canada, but also in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and elsewhere.

We take this opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and team spirit of our book review editors, Laura Olson and Andrew Murphy, as well as the consistent professionalism of Steven Price and others at Cambridge University Press. We are also grateful to the Associate Editors, the dedicated members of the editorial board, and all those scholars who took time out of their busy schedules to review manuscripts in their areas of specialization.

Beginning with the August 2012 issue, Politics and Religion will be edited by Paul Djupe (Denison University) and Angelia Wilson (University of Manchester). We are pleased to leave the journal in such good hands, and we wish them much success.

Submissions for the journal should henceforth be sent to Paul Djupe at and to Angelia Wilson at .