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Contains a listing of journals, newspapers
Updated on Jul 14, 11
Created on May 24, 09
Category: Schools & Education
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Contemporary
Dissent magazine was founded in 1954 by Iriving Howe, and continues to be a vital voice of the democratic left. Co-edited by Mitchell Cohen and Michael Walzer, Dissent covers culture and politics in the U.S., Europe and around the world with incisive and in-depth articles.
49th Parallel is an interdisciplinary e-journal devoted to American and Canadian studies and looks to promote innovative and challenging academic work. The journal takes its name from the 1,270 mile border separating USA and Canada, and in this sense is keen to encourage dialogues and debates which transcend the boundaries of customary theoretical approaches to the culture, history, and politics of the North American continent.
Southern Spaces is a peer-reviewed, online journal exploring the real and imagined places of the American South and their connections with the wider world.
The Journal of Historical Biography is an international, peer-reviewed, open access periodical that publishes twice annually, in spring and fall.
The journal accepts submissions embracing any aspect of historical biography, including biographical portraits of prominent individuals of any nation, and theoretical, methodological, or philosophical pieces that reflect on the larger issues associated with writing biography or autobiography. Reviews of biographical works and of works related to historical biography are also solicited.
The AHC aspires to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in both teaching and research. We believe that computers and computing are rapidly changing important elements of the work of historians and students of history, constituting a major transformation in the way knowledge is created and communicated. A major goal of this journal is to help define useful standards to maximize the utility of computers in historical studies.
The Journal is intended for a general audience of teachers, students, and researchers interested in the application of computers in historical studies. It is our intention to keep our readers abreast of the latest developments in the field. In addition to articles dealing with the creative application of computers to particular problems in history, we will also be reviewing relevant research in the field, appropriate software, and related Internet resources.
Explore the world of early America through primary sources -- 18th century newspapers, magazines and maps.
In 1996 a group of retired American diplomats residing in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill triangle area of North Carolina conceived and launched American Diplomacy, an electronic journal of commentary and analysis on international issues, available free to all users of the world wide web.
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.
Consistently lauded for its lively, readable prose, this revised and updated edition of A People's History of the United States turns traditional textbook history on its head. Howard Zinn infuses the often-submerged voices of blacks, women, American Indians, war resisters, and poor laborers of all nationalities into this thorough narrative that spans American history from Christopher Columbus's arrival to an afterword on the Clinton presidency.
History Today magazine, established in the UK since 1951 with an online archive from 1980, providing background to history in the news, and covering all topics of history from archaeology and ancient, to medieval and modern, with book reviews, and subscriptions for schools, colleges and universities
Historical
Access to historical periodicals including: The Atlantic Monthly and Harper's among others
List of freely downloadable ebooks, documents and lecture notes found all over the internet.
Provides a list of historical U.S. newspapers that are available online at no cost. Newspapers available for free through Google News Historical Archives and Newspaperarchives.com.
20 items | 15 visits
Contains a listing of journals, newspapers
Updated on Jul 14, 11
Created on May 24, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: