History Journals
The library I selected to conduct my search for History journals was at the University of Buffalo, Amherst Campus. Having made trips there on two separate occasions and having skimmed quickly through perhaps twenty or so different journals I eventually selected a handful that I felt were a good representation of what to expect in a history journal. These were soft or hard cover ranging from a lean 100 pages to a robust 500 page book. Also I conducted further research on the internet by examining at least thirty promising history sites to finally select a half dozen that I felt what be a good approximation of a book-form history journal. Here I had many problems obtaining information as many of the sites were password protected and subscription access only, and there were many dead ends, however I was able to obtain information. A lot of these journals are published by people associated with the History departments of universities, while others were published by History organizations. I also found that many magazine or book-form journals also had internet sites and those that did had some form of the journal there for viewing, either abstracts, highlights, or full text articles. Consequently my descriptions for Internet journa
I could not find this journal on the internet. In history on the line Bapsi Sidhwa and Urvashi Butalia discuss the partition of India. Furthermore this journal is the only one I have discovered that is compiled and produced in Buffalo, N. In the feature section are four lengthy articles two of which are: " Re-remembering the Soldier Hero: the Psychic and Social Construction of Memory in Personal Narratives of the Great War" by Michael Roper and "Writing Early Medieval Biography" by Janet L. Italian Americana Cultural and Historical Review, Winter 2001 This suitably titled journal is edited at the University of Rhode Island and furnished to an ethnic group of historians. This journal has many pictures (woodcuts etc. All in all it is quite informative and versatile and easy to read. The American Historical Review, Vol. Extent of range of each piece of writing is from "The World in 1800", to "A World History of Christianity", to "Old Age from Antiquity to Post-Modernity". History of Religions Journal, Vol. 2000 This hardbound journal is published in Indiana by the American Historical Association and is quite an informative periodical. There was a photo of the paper that contained the original article written in Jefferson's own handwriting. There is a great range in type of articles and essays. And all contained very thorough references and sources.
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