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11-5-13
What is the Most Influential History Journal?
by David Austin Walsh
The answer, according to Google Scholar, may surprise you.
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SOURCE: Indiana State University
9-11-13
Indiana State, Indiana University professors named co-editors of history journal
Anne Foster and Nick Cullather begin at the journal in fall 2014.
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SOURCE: Seaton Hall News
8-23-13
Seton Hall Professor Appointed Co-editor of Catholic Studies Journal
Thomas Rzeznik, Associate Professor of History, has been appointed co-editor of "American Catholic Studies". Originally known as the "Records of the American Catholic Historical Society," the journal has the distinction of being the "oldest, continuously-published Catholic scholarly journal in the United States." It features articles that explore Catholicism in its American context, including work drawn from history, theology, art, literature, sociology, political science, and related disciplines. Like Seton Hall's own Catholic Studies program, the journal reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field....
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SOURCE: OUPblog
6-20-13
Oral History Review signing off for the summer
Dear readers, the time has come for the Oral History Review (OHR) social media team to say so long for now. We’ve had a fantastic time bringing you the latest and greatest on scholarship in oral history and its sister fields. However, all sorts of summer adventures are calling our names, so we’re taking a brief hiatus from the world wide web. In fact, as you are reading this, I am on my way to Nigeria for two months! Managing editor Troy Reeves will lurk around Twitter and Facebook for a few weeks, until he succumbs to the allure of Madison sunshine — which any Wisconsinite will tell you is an elusive blessing that must be enjoyed whenever possible. We will both return in mid-August with all new podcasts and witty twitter banter. We even have a few new social media surprises in store!
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