The American Historical Review (AHR) is the official publication of the American Historical Association (AHA). The AHA was founded in 1884 and chartered by Congress in 1889 to serve the interests of the entire discipline of history. Aligning with the AHA’s mission, the AHR has been the journal of record for the historical profession in the United States since 1895—the only journal that brings together scholarship from every major field of historical study. The AHR is unparalleled in its efforts to choose articles that are new in content and interpretation and that make a contribution to historical knowledge. The journal also publishes approximately one thousand book reviews per year, surveying and reporting the most important contemporary h...
The American Historical Review, 1903. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 5 N°3,1903...
"Annual address of President Justin Winsor at the opening session of the American Historical Associa...
"In this reprint from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Professor Hodder, of the Department ...
The American Historical Review (AHR) is the official publication of the American Historical Associat...
This paper aims to represent the bibliometric characteristics of theAmerican HistoricalReview(AHR) i...
"The Quarterly presents two important articles in this issue which were read at the twenty-third ann...
The American historical Review. 1901. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 3 N°4,1901...
http://www.historycooperative.org/ahrindex.html All the articles (not the book reviews!) starting wi...
The American historical Review, 1904. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 5 N°9,1903...
Since 1996, the Institute of Historical Research publishes Reviews in History, an electronic journal...
Digital Resources The American Historical Review, Volume 125, Issue 5, December 2020, Pages 2055–205...
The American historical Review, 1906. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 7 N°6,1905...
In the past few years, the AHR has published five “Conversations,” each on a subject of interest to ...
Editors: 1895-July 1928, J.F. Jameson and others; Oct. 1928-Apr. 1936, H.E. Bourne and others; July ...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the results of research of the United States Office of Cen...
The American Historical Review, 1903. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 5 N°3,1903...
"Annual address of President Justin Winsor at the opening session of the American Historical Associa...
"In this reprint from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Professor Hodder, of the Department ...
The American Historical Review (AHR) is the official publication of the American Historical Associat...
This paper aims to represent the bibliometric characteristics of theAmerican HistoricalReview(AHR) i...
"The Quarterly presents two important articles in this issue which were read at the twenty-third ann...
The American historical Review. 1901. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 3 N°4,1901...
http://www.historycooperative.org/ahrindex.html All the articles (not the book reviews!) starting wi...
The American historical Review, 1904. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 5 N°9,1903...
Since 1996, the Institute of Historical Research publishes Reviews in History, an electronic journal...
Digital Resources The American Historical Review, Volume 125, Issue 5, December 2020, Pages 2055–205...
The American historical Review, 1906. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 7 N°6,1905...
In the past few years, the AHR has published five “Conversations,” each on a subject of interest to ...
Editors: 1895-July 1928, J.F. Jameson and others; Oct. 1928-Apr. 1936, H.E. Bourne and others; July ...
The purpose of this paper is to report on the results of research of the United States Office of Cen...
The American Historical Review, 1903. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 5 N°3,1903...
"Annual address of President Justin Winsor at the opening session of the American Historical Associa...
"In this reprint from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Professor Hodder, of the Department ...