The Journal of American History
Former names | Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Mississippi Valley Historical Review |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | J. Am. Hist. |
Discipline | American history |
Language | English |
Edited by | Edward Linenthal |
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Publication history | 1914–present |
Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISSN |
0021-8723 (print) 1936-0967 (web) |
LCCN | 41015235 |
OCLC no. | 1754428 |
JSTOR | 00218723 |
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The Journal of American History is the official academic journal of the Organization of American Historians. It covers the field of American history and was established in 1914 as the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, the official journal of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. After the publication of its fiftieth volume, the recognition of a shift in the direction of the membership and its scholarship led to the name change in 1964.
The journal is headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, where it has close ties to the History Department at Indiana University. It is published quarterly, in March, June, September, and December.
List of editors
Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association
- Benjamin F. Shambaugh (1908–14)
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
- Clarence W. Alvord (1914–23)
- Lester B. Shippee (1923–24)
- Milo M. Quaife (1924–30)
- Arthur C. Cole (1930–41)
- Louis Pelzer (1941–46)
- Wendell H. Stephenson (1946–53)
- William C. Binkley (1953–63)
- Oscar O. Winther (1963–64)
Journal of American History
- Oscar O. Winther (1964–66)
- Martin Ridge (1966–78)
- Lewis Perry (1978–84)
- Paul Lucas (1984–85)
- David Thelen (1985–99)
- Joanne Meyerowitz (1999–2004)
- David Nord (2004–05)
- Edward T. Linenthal (2005–present)
Further reading
- Stieg, Margaret F. (1986). "Geographical Specialization: The Deutsche Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, and the Journal of Southern History". The Origin and Development of Scholarly Historical Periodicals. Tuscaloosa: University Alabama Press. pp. 82–102. ISBN 0-8173-0273-5.
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