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* ''[[The Russian Review]]''
* ''Russian Studies in History''<ref>See [http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/mrsh20#.VVtLUKkfpac website]</ref>
* ''Russian Studies in History''<ref>See [http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/mrsh20#.VVtLUKkfpac website]</ref>
* ''[[Slověne. International Journal of Slavic Studies]]''


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This list of history journals presents representative academic journals pertaining to the field of history and historiography. It includes scholarly journals listed by journal databases and professional associations such as: JSTOR, Project MUSE, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association,[1] Questia and Goedeken (2000),[2] or are published by national or regional historical societies, or by major scholarly publishers (such as Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, the University of Chicago Press and Taylor & Francis). It does not include many of the world's 5000 journals devoted to local history or highly specialized topics. This list is a compilation and not one based on an exhaustive examination and judgment of quality.

Historische Zeitschrift
first issue 1859

General history

By period

Classical

Modern and contemporary

Comparative and world

By region

Africa

Egypt

Asia

East Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

Australasia and Oceania

Europe

Middle Ages

British Isles

Eastern Europe and Balkans

Nordic Europe

Western Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

Middle East

United States and Canada

Regions, states and provinces

By topic

Archives

Business, labor and economics

Demography and family

Education

Ethnic and racial studies

Genocide

Ideas and historiography

  • American Journal of Legal History
  • Comparative Legal History (since 2013)[64]
  • Journal of Legal History[65][66]
  • Quaderni fiorentini per la storia del pensiero giuridico moderno (since 1972)[67]
  • Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History (journal of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, since 2002)[68]
  • Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho
  • Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review (since 1918)[69]
  • Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte (since 1815/1880)[70]

Maritime

Media and books

Military and diplomatic

Politics and public policy

Religion

Science and technology

Social

Teaching and methods

Urban

Women and gender studies

See also

References

  1. ^ The American Historical Society's Directory of Journals
  2. ^ Goedeken, Edward A. (2002). "Journals of the Century in Modern History". In Stankus, Tony (ed.). Journals of the Century. New York: Haworth Press. pp. 243–270. ISBN 0-7890-1133-6.
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  30. ^ Margaret F. Stieg, The Origin and Development of Scholarly Historical Periodicals (1986) ch 5
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  36. ^ Journal of the Association of British American Nineteenth Century Historians. See website
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  43. ^ See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984) issues in JSTOR
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  48. ^ Anne Miller, "The North Carolina Historical Review: Ninety Years of North Carolina History" (2014) 91#3 pp 351-53]
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  50. ^ See French Wikipedia
  51. ^ See full text of all articles in Western Historical Quarterly, 1970 to present
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  62. ^ Formerly Historical Methods Newsletter (1967 - 1977). See homepage
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  66. ^ See "Journal of Legal History (1980 – 1990)"
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Further reading

  • Dalton, Margaret Stieg, and Laurie Charnigo. "Historians and their information sources." College & Research Libraries (2004) 65#5 pp: 400-425. online
  • Henson, Kenneth T. "Writing for professional journals." Phi Delta Kappan 80.10 (1999): 780+. online
  • Hérubel, Jean-Pierre VM. "Acknowledging Clio's lesser children: The importance of journals for historical research and scholarship." Journal of Scholarly Publishing (2008) 39#3 pp: 241-256.
  • Hérubel, Jean-Pierre VM. "The nature of three history journals: A citation experiment." Collection Management 12.3-4 (1990): 57-67.
  • Hérubel, Jean-Pierre VM, and Edward A. Goedeken. "Trends in historical scholarship as evidenced in the American Historical Review: 1896–1990." Serials Review (1993) 19#2 pp: 79-84.
  • Kitchens, Joel D. "Clio on the Web: An Annotated Bibliography of Select E-Journals for History" Perspectives on History (Feb 2000) online
  • Lingelbach, Gabriele. "The Institutionalization and Professionalization of History in Europe and the United States." in The Oxford History of Historical Writing: Volume 4: 1800-1945 4 (2011): 78+ online
  • Stankus, Tony, and Edward A. Goedeken. "Journals of the Century in Modern History" in Journals of the Century (Haworth Press, 2002) excerpt
  • Stieg, Margaret F. The origin and development of scholarly historical periodicals (University Alabama Press, 1986)