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The Journal of American History



Formerly The Mississippi Valley Historical Review
Copyright Organization of American Historians, 1999

 

The Journal of American History is a quarterly publication of the Organization of American Historians.

Manuscript submissions, books for review, and correspondence concerning those and all other editorial matters should be addressed to the Editorial Office: Journal of American History, 1215 East Atwater Ave., Bloomington, Indiana 47401-3703 (telephone: 812 855-3034; Fax: 812 855-9939; e-mail: jah@indiana.edu).

Four copies of manuscripts should be submitted in double-spaced typescript prepared according to The Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press). Because submissions are evaluated anonymously, the author's name should appear only on the title page. . . .


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