The American Historical Review
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About the AHR
The American
Historical Review (AHR) is the official publication
of the American Historical Association. Since 1895, the AHR has been the journal of record for the historical profession
in the United States--the only journal that brings together
scholarship from every major field of historical study. The
AHR is published in February, April, June, October, and December.
The AHR editorial office is housed at Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana.
Subscriptions and Advertising
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Submitting Articles
If you are interested in submitting articles to the AHR or learning more about its editorial and book review policies, please visit the journal's page at www.americanhistoricalreview.org/
Individual membership questions can still be directed to the AHA's Headquarters office.
Issues of the AHR
Current Issue: April 2013
Past Issues
- All Past Issues
- February 2013 - Volume 118, Issue 1
- December 2012 - Volume 117, Issue 3
- October 2012 - Volume 117, Issue 3
- June 2012 - Volume 117, Issue 3
- April 2012 - Volume 117, Issue 2
- February 2012 - Volume 117, Issue 1
- December 2011 - Volume 116, Issue 5
- October 2011 - Volume 116, Issue 4
- June 2011 - Volume 116, Issue 3
- April 2011 - Volume 116, Issue 2
- February 2011 - Volume 116, Issue 1
- December 2010 - Volume 115, Issue 5
- October 2010 - Volume 115, Issue 4
- June 2010 - Volume 115, Issue 3
- April 2010 - Volume 115, Issue 2
- February 2010 - Volume 115, Issue 1
- December 2009 - Volume 114, Issue 5
- October 2009 - Volume 114, Issue 4
- June 2009 - Volume 114, Issue 3
- April 2009 - Volume 114, Issue 2
- February 2009 - Volume 114, Issue 1
- December 2008 - Volume 113, Issue 5
- October 2008 - Volume 113, Issue 4
- June 2008 - Volume 113, Issue 3
- April 2008 - Volume 113, Issue 2
- February 2008 - Volume 113, Issue 1
- December 2007 - Volume 112, Issue 5
- October 2007 - Volume 112, Number 4
- June 2007 - Volume 112, Number 3
- April 2007 - Volume 112, Number 2
- February 2007 - Volume 112, Number 1
- December 2006 - Volume 111, Number 5
- October 2006 - Volume 111, Number 4
- June 2006 - Volume 111, Number 3
- April 2006 - Volume 111, Number 2
- February 2006 - Volume 111, Number 1
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Last Updated: April 8, 2013 9:19 AM

