
The Journal of the Historical Society
Published on behalf of the Historical Society
Edited by:
George Huppert Managing Editor:Scott Hovey
Published four times each year, The Journal of the Historical Society supports the Historical Society's mission to revitalize and reorient the study and teaching of history away from fragmentation and over-specialization toward a universally accessible, fully integrated approach. The Journal presents fresh historical research in a non-pedantic way and provides a genuine opening to worldwide trends in historical research. By publishing scholarly articles that are readily accessible, The Journal reaches out to a broad audience of specialists and non-specialists, professional historians and history enthusiasts alike.
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TopHighlights
- The Controversies over the Publication of Ariel Toaff's 'Bloody Passovers'
- Down Highway 52: Globalization, Higher Education, and the Economic Future of the American South
- Fleas: Some Scratchy Issues Concerning the Black Death
- In an Alpine Valley [1936], translated by George Huppert
- Early Modern Japanese Intellectual History: USA, France, and Germany
