期刊名称:JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
In October 1907, seven of the leading historical societies of the Mississippi Valley were invited to Lincoln, Nebraska, "for the purpose of considering plans for effecting a permanent organization for the advancement of historical research and the collection and conservation of material in these western States." The result was the formation of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. Seven years later, the Association launched the first issue of its quarterly Mississippi Valley Historical Review as a new publication to showcase the publishing activities of the association.
The March 1964 issue completed the fiftieth volume of the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, and at that time the association celebrated the half-century landmark anniversary by approving a name change of the association's journal to the Journal of American History. The change in title not only reflected an awareness of a growing national membership in the association but recognized a decided shift in contributor emphasis from regional to nationally oriented history.
The Journal of American History remains the leading scholarly publication and journal of record in the field of American history and is well known as the major resource for the study, investigation, and teaching of our country's heritage. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, the Journal continues its distinguished career by publishing prize-winning and widely reprinted original articles on American history. The Journal also features historiographic essays and reviews of books, films, exhibitions, and Web sites. Its ongoing initiative in internationalization places American history in a global context, and its new "Teaching the JAH" Web project brings the latest scholarly research into the U.S. history classroom. The Journal's Recent Scholarship bibliography is now available to OAH members as an online searchable database.
Instructions to Authors
Where to Send Your Manuscript
Two paper copies of the manuscript should be sent to the Editor, Journal of American History, 1215 E. Atwater Ave., Bloomington, Indiana 47401. An electronic version should be submitted on a cd or dvd, along with the paper copies, or as an e-mail attachment sent to jahms at indiana dot edu.
Formatting
All text, including quotations and footnotes, should be prepared in double-spaced typescript according to The Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press). See the Journal's style sheet for further details.
The electronic version should be in Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, or Rich Text format (RTF).
Because submissions are evaluated anonymously, the author's name should appear only on the title page. Please provide your full address, including e-mail, in all correspondence.
Length
Manuscripts, including footnotes, must not exceed 14,000 words.
Unpublished
A manuscript that has been published or that is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere in either article or book form should not be submitted. The Journal will not consider submissions that duplicate other published works in either wording or substance.
Copyright
Articles that are accepted become the property of the Organization of American Historians. The oah allows authors the free use of their materials as long as a decent interval elapses between publication in the Journal and subsequent publication.
Editorial Board
Editorial Staff Edward T. Linenthal, Editor David Paul Nord, Associate Editor Steven D. Andrews, Assistant Editor Susan Armeny, Associate Editor Nancy J. Croker, Production Manager Kevin Marsh, Assistant Editor Melissa C. Beaver, Information Technology Manager Bonnie Laughlin Schultz , Senior Editorial Assistant
Andrew Kahrl, Editorial Assistant John Baesler, Editorial Assistant Donna Drucker, Editorial Assistant Karen Dunak, Editorial Assistant Deneise Hueston, Production Assistant Katherine Amanda Shelley, Data Clerk Mark Little, Technology Assisant Contributing Editors Michal Belknap, Law Journals California Western School of Law, San Diego; University of California, San Diego
Gary J. Kornblith,Textbooks and Teaching Oberlin College
Carol Lasser, Textbooks and Teaching Oberlin College
Benjamine Filene , Exhibitions University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Kym S. Rice, Exhibitions George Washington University
Roy A. Rosenzweig, Web Sites George Mason University
Robert Brent Toplin, Movies University of North Carolina, Wilmington Editorial Board Mia E. Bay Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Gordon H. Chang Stanford University
Daniel Feller University of Tennesee
Winston James Columbia University
Jane Kamensky Brandeis University James Kloppenberg Harvard University
Peter Kolchin University of Delaware
Elaine Tyler May University of Minnesota
Peter Mancall University of Southern California
Lee W. Formwalt Organization of American Historians (Ex Officio) Executive Board For a complete list of executive board members, please see http://www.oah.org/about/. International Contributing Editors Thanet Aphornsuvan, Thammasat University, Thailand Anita Nahal Arya, University of Delhi, India Abdelkrim Belkheiri, University of Annaba, Algeria Nicholas Canny, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Nur Bilge Criss, Bilkent University, Turkey Greg Cuthbertson, University of South Africa, South Africa Jos?Escorcia, University of the Valley, Colombia Ferdinando Fasce, University of Bologna, Italy Tibor Glant, Debrecen University, Hungary Ian Gordon, National University of Singapore, Singapore Rick Halpern, University of Toronto, Canada Paula Hamilton, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Rafael Hernandez, Revista Temas, Cuba Sylvia L. Hilton, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Dirk Hoerder, University of Bremen, Germany Huang Annian, Beijing Normal University, China Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Ksenija Kondali, University of Sarajevo and University of Maryland University College, Bosnia and Herzegovina Jure Kristo, Croatian Institute of History, Croatia Rob Kroes, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Liu Xuyi, Wuhan University, China Francisca Lopez Civeira, University of Havana, Cuba A. B. M. Mahmood, Dhaka University, Bangladesh Richard Mendelsohn, University of Cape Town, South Africa Ole O. Moen, University of Oslo, Norway David E. Nye, Odense University, Denmark Marwan M. Obeidat, Hashemite University, Jordan Bryan D. Palmer, Trent University, Canada Pablo Pozzi, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Bruno Ramirez, University of Montreal, Canada Joapo Reis, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil Ana Rosa Suarez, Dr. Jose Mara Luis Mora Institute, Mexico S. Ilan Troen, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Larisa M. Troitskaia, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Ian Tyrrell, University of New South Wales, Australia Francisco Valdez-Ugalde, Autonomous National University of Mexico, Mexico Jesus Velasco, Center for Economic Investigation and Teaching, Mexico Keijo Virtanen, University of Turku, Finland Vo Van Sen, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Reinhold Wagnleitner, Salzburg University, Austria Francois Weil, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Andreas Wenger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland Shane White, University of Sydney, Australia Yang Sheng-mao, Nankai University, China Daizaburo Yui, University of Tokyo, Japan Oscar Zanetti, Institute of History of Cuba, Cuba
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