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The American Historical Review. 21 (2). Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association: 258– 275. doi:10.2307/1835049. JSTOR 1835049. Smith, Jeffery A. (November 1983). "Impartiality and Revolutionary Ideology: Editorial Policies of the South-Carolina Gazette, 1732-1775". The Journal of Southern History. 49 (3).
The journal's offices in Bloomington, Indiana. Founded in 1895, The American Historical Review was a joint effort between the history departments at Cornell University and at Harvard University, modeled on The English Historical Review and the French Revue historique, [5] "for the promotion of historical studies, the collection and preservation of historical documents and artifacts, and the ...
Originally, it was released on a quarterly basis. This frequency of publication lasted until its fourteenth year. It is published at The University of Iowa in Iowa City. According to former editor David Hamilton, The Iowa Review has a circulation of about 3,000, of which 1,000-1,500 are distributed to major bookstore chains. [3]
The American Printing History Association (APHA) is a "scholarly, educational, and charitable organization fostering the study of printing history (especially American) and the book arts. [2] It was established in 1974.
The SHARP Book History Book Prize recognizes the best book published on any aspect of the creation, dissemination, or uses of script or print. [7] 2024. Sebouh David Aslanian, Early Modernity and Mobility: Port Cities and Printers across the Armenian Diaspora, 1512-1800 (Yale University Press, 2023). 2023.
The Iowa City Book Festival returns in Iowa City from Sept. 28 to Oct. 13, featuring dozens of writers, poetry performances, book fairs and more.
A few weeks later, Gov. Abbott went further, sending a letter to the Texas Association of School Boards stating, “I’m calling for the immediate removal of this graphic, pornographic material.”
The SHSI currently publishes The Annals of Iowa, edited by Dr. Andrew Klumpp. [5] [6] In the past it published the Iowa Heritage Illustrated, Goldfinch, the Iowa Journal of History and Politics, and the Iowa Historical Record. [7] It also currently produces an e-newsletter, the Iowa Historian. [7]