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The American Historical Association

The American Historical Association publishes the American Historical Review, the major historical journal in the United States. It includes scholarly articles and critical reviews of current publications in all fields of history. Founded in 1884 and chartered by Congress in 1889, its mission is to engage the interests of the entire discipline of history.

The Organization of American Historians

The Organization of American Historians publishes the Journal of American History, the major scholarly journal on American history. The Organization was founded in 1907 as the Mississippi Valley Historical Association and was headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, for nearly half a century. In 1965, when the MVHA became the OAH, the office moved to Salt Lake City, and in 1970 to Bloomington, Indiana. Membership is open to anyone interested in the Organization's goals: the promotion of the historical study, research, and teaching of American history.

The University of Illinois Press

The University of Illinois Press is a leading publisher of historical scholarship. The Press publishes such notable series as Blacks in the New World, Women in American History, and the Working Class in American History.

The National Academies Press

As the publisher for the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, the National Academies Press has published over 1000 books online.

 

Associate Members

The William and Mary Quarterly

The William and Mary Quarterly originated in 1892, making it one of the oldest scholarly journals in the United States. Currently in its Third Series, the Quarterly is the leading journal for the study of early American history and culture.

The Western Historical Quarterly

Founded in 1969, the Western Historical Quarterly, official journal of the Western History Association, presents original articles dealing with the American West--the Westward movement from the Atlantic to the Pacific, twentieth-century regional studies, the Spanish borderlands, and developments in western Canada, northern Mexico, Alaska, and Hawaii.

The History Teacher

The History Teacher is the most widely recognized journal in the United States devoted to the teaching of history in the secondary and higher education classroom. Published quarterly, it features practical and insightful professional analyses of traditional and innovative teaching techniques.

Law and History Review

The Law and History Review is published by the University of Illinois Press for the American Society for Legal History. The purpose of the Review is to further research and writing in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.

Common-Place

Common-Place is sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. It embraces the ordinary or commonplace in American History before 1900.

Labour/Le Travail

Labour/Le Travail, published semi-annually by the Canadian Committee on Labour History, provides an historical perspective on Canadian workers including working-class history, industrial sociology, labor economics, and labor relations.

Labour History

The interdisciplinary nature of labour history, and its acceptance of less traditional sources, including folklore and oral testimony, makes it a fascinating field, alive to past and present social justice issues.
The journal, which has been appearing twice yearly since 1962, is the premier outlet for refereed, scholarly articles in its field in Australasia.

Journal of World History

Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations.

Environmental History

Environmental History is the leading journal in the world for scholars, scientists, and practitioners who are interested in following the development of this exciting new field. EH carries international articles that portray human interactions with the natural world over time.

Oregon Historical Quarterly

The Oregon Historical Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, public history journal, has been published continuously since 1900 by the Oregon Historical Society, an independent, nonprofit organization. OHQ brings well-researched, well-written history about Oregon and the Pacific Northwest to both scholars and a general audience.

Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with the joint sponsorship and support of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. The Journal publishes original essays and reviews scholarly books on all aspects of U.S. history for the time period from 1865 through the 1920s.

Oral History Review

The Oral History Review, the official publication of the Oral History Association since 1973, explores the recording, transcribing, and preserving of conversations with people who have participated in important political, cultural, and economic social developments in modern times.

Massachusetts Historical Review

The Massachusetts Historical Review publishes essays, photo-essays, historical documents, and review articles each autumn. Every issue offers articles rich in narrative grace and thoughtful analysis, prepared for all readers interested in the history of the Commonwealth, from its settlement to the 21st century.

World History Connected

WHC presents innovative classroom-ready scholarship, keeps readers up to date on the latest research and debates, presents the best in learning and teaching methods and practices, offers readers rich teaching resources, and reports on exemplary teaching.

Indiana Magazine of History

Published continuously since 1905, the Indiana Magazine of History is one of the nation's oldest historical journals. Today, the IMH features peer-reviewed historical articles, research notes, annotated primary documents, reviews, and critical essays that contribute to public understanding of the history of Indiana and the Midwest.

Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association

The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association (JALA) is the only journal devoted exclusively to Lincoln scholarship. In addition to selected scholarly articles—on Lincoln in the popular media, for example, or British reactions to the War— the journal also features photographs and newly discovered Lincoln letters and documents.

 

Conversion Partner

 Innodata Isogen 

In the summer of 2003, the History Cooperative welcomed Innodata Isogen as our technical partner responsible for converting raw text files into the clean html pages presented by the History Cooperative. The rapid growth of the Cooperative—now featuring fourteen journals—has made apparent the need to provide more content in a more timely and cost-efficient manner. At the cutting edge of information distribution, including electronic publishing and archiving, Innodata Isogen provides effective, efficient and economical methods for creating, managing, using and distributing information. For more information on Innodata Isogen, visit their website at http://www.innodata-isogen.com/.

 

 
   
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