American History Magazines & Journals
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American History Magazines & Journals


American History Magazines & Journals. I just found this useful reference resource. It is a browsable list of journals and magazines currently in publication on American history. Users can search journal title, subject focus, period focus, regional focus, and professional focus. This looks to be a new site as the domain registration creation date is January 17th, 2007.

From the site:

A resource for historical writers, this website lists current publications--scholarly, popular, or otherwise--that accept articles in American history. Follow the links below to browse listings by various criteria. As we add more publications to our database, we will offer search functionality as well.




- Free Full-text Berkshire Encyclopedias
I do not usually like to give free plugs to commercial vendors of history products. However, I appreciate that Berkshire is giving a free preview of many of their new products including Global Perspectives on the United States and the Berkshire Encyclopedia...

- Indian Council Of Historical Research
Indian Council of Historical Research. This is the official site promoting the study and scientific writing of history in India. It features research projects, seminars and symposia, and journals published. Located in New Delhi with regional centers in...

- Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia And The Future Of The Past
Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past. This article is from the Journal of American History, Volume 93, Number 1 (June, 2006): 117-46. It was written by Roy Rosenzweig. Obviously, this article deals with the coverage of history...

- Teaching History: A Journal Of Methods
Teaching History: A Journal of Methods. This journal was designed for history teachers at all levels who wish to read about, or contribute to, innovative methods of teaching history. It is a good journal. I have read several articles from it and liked...

- Free Access To Jstor
JStor (stands for journal storage) is a collection of thousands of academic journals which I used to have to climb library stairs to get.  Fortunately my school gives free access to it, but not everyone has that.  Now JStor is offering...



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