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United States History
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Sub-headings:
- African-American History
- American West
- Historical Documents
- Native American History
- Presidents
- United States Historical Maps
- United States History by Era
- United States History by Region
- Wars
- State Archives
- Online indexes to U.S. state archives collections.
Resources in this category:
- American Historical Review
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00028762.html
- "American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Begun in 1895, the AHR is the scholarly voice of the American Historical Association, a body chartered by Congress to oversee and protect the historiographical legacy of the United States. Thus its primary mission is the dissemination and evaluation of historical scholarship. Unlike other major national historical journals launched late in the nineteenth century, the AHR has maintained and expanded its original breadth of coverage to include all fields of history. As a result, by a number of contemporary measures, the AHR is the most influential scholarly journal of history in the world. Each year in the AHR there are approximately 25 articles and review essays, 1,000 book reviews, and numerous film reviews. "
- American History
http://www.historynet.com/magazines/american_history
- "The Magazine of the American Experience. There's an adventure with history awaiting in each issue of American History, where the people, places and events of America's past come to life."
- Common-place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life
http://www.common-place.org/
- "Common-place is a common place for exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture (before 1900). Common-place is a common place for all sorts of people to read about all sorts of things relating to early American life--from architecture to literature, from politics to parlor manners. And it's a place to find insightful analysis of early American history as it is discussed not only in scholarly literature but also on the evening news; in museums, big and small; in documentary and dramatic films; and in popular culture."
- The Early America Review
http://earlyamerica.com/review/
- "The Early America Review focuses on 18th century America-- its people, issues and events. The quarterly journal offers academic papers, articles, book reviews and commentaries in an interactive format. Readers can listen to a ballad from the Revolutionary War spoken aloud...and can hear personal introductions from authors appearing in the current edition. "
- Reviews in American History
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/reviews_in_american_history/ind...
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