Founded in 1973, the American history review is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal issued by Johns Hopkins University Press. A review of new books on American historical themes, and reviews of influential titles of the past. It covers all areas of American history such as politics, military, economy, gender, religion, society, culture, law, knowledge, art, philosophy. Current editor-in-chief is Thomas P. Slaughter of the University of Rochester.
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Comments on American history will help American historians and students to master the latest fields. Each issue provides detailed comments on the latest 20 books in the history of the United States. Retrospective research Landmark works of major historians are also frequently seen. The journal covers all areas of American history, such as cultural history, intellectual history, political history and philosophy, religion, social history, gender, gender, popular culture, law, military history, economics and so on. Readers can look forward to continuing to cover American tradition of history and new themes and have always combined the ongoing importance of the core issues of the field and their recent developments.
Founded in 1973, the American history review is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal issued by Johns Hopkins University Press. A review of new books on American historical themes, and reviews of influential titles of the past. It covers all areas of American history such as politics, military, economy, gender, religion, society, culture, law, knowledge, art, philosophy. Current editor-in-chief is Thomas P. Slaughter of the University of Rochester.
Searching for JSTOR entries in terms of "Recovery" and "Politics" in "American History Review" and "American History Journal", focusing on Congress and voting, impression that the restoration of traditional political history has declined It becomes strong. James Shepherd Pike, Negros Government New York State South Carolina State, New York State D. Appleton, last Republican Governor General in 1874, Thomas Holt of Daniel H. Chamberlain, Black Over White . Discussion: Black political leadership in South Carolina during reconstruction (Urbana: Illinois University Press, 1976), 173-207