
Pacific Historical Review
For over 70 years, the
Pacific Historical Review has accurately and adeptly covered the history of American expansion to the Pacific and beyond, as well as the post-frontier developments of the 20th-century American West. Recent articles have discussed:
- Japanese American Internment
- The Establishment of Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah
- Mexican Americans, Testing, and School Policy 1920-1940
- Irish Immigrant Settlements in Nineteenth-Century California and Australia
- American Imperialism in Oceania
- Native American Labor in the Early Twentieth Century
- U.S.-Philippines Relations
- Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion before 1945
Every 170-page issue of the Pacific Historical Review features an extensive section devoted to book reviews--"roughly thirty in each issue--"plus frequent review essays. The "Historical News" section provides you with information about key figures in the PCB-AHA, as well as announcements for fellowships and awards. The Pacific Historical Review also includes notes and documents, historiographies, and forums on a broad range of topics.
For information on editorial fellowships with
Pacific Historical Review please click
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