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AMERICAN NINETEENTH CENTURY HISTORY

 

Co-Editors:
Bruce E. Baker, Royal Holloway, University of London

Susan E. O'Donovan, University of Memphis

Founding Editor:
Martin Crawford, Keele University

Reviews Editors:
David Brown, University of Manchester

Silvana R. Siddali, St Louis University

American Nineteenth Century History is a peer-reviewed, transatlantic journal devoted to the history of the United States during the long nineteenth century. It welcomes contributions on themes and topics relating to America in this period: slavery, race and ethnicity, the Civil War and Reconstruction, military history, American nationalism, urban history, immigration and ethnicity, western history, the history of women, gender studies, African Americans and Native Americans, cultural studies and comparative pieces. In addition to articles based on original research, historiographical pieces, reassessments of historical controversies, and reappraisals of prominent events or individuals are welcome. Special issues devoted to a particular theme or topic will also be considered.

The journal is published by Taylor and Francis, to whom all business enquiries, including orders, should be directed.
The editorial policy of the journal is determined by the editors and editorial advisory board, who are nominated by the BrANCH committee.

Links:
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Editorial Board
Taylor & Francis website

Contents of forthcoming issue: Vol. 11:2 (June 2010)

Articles
  • ‘Strangers are Flocking Here’: Identity and Anonymity in New Orleans, 1810-1860
    Sandra Frink

  • 'My Winchester spoke to her’: Crafting the Northern Rockies as a hunter’s paradise, c.1870-1910
    Karen Jones

  • The ‘Rhode Island Question’ on Trial: The 1844 Treason Trial of Thomas Dorr
    Erik J. Chaput

  • Without Due Process: Albert E. Pillsbury and the Hoar Anti-Lynching Bill
    Adam Burns
Book Reviews

Books Reviewed

Notes on Contributors

Contents of Previous Issues