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* History (Historiography) 

This guide is intended for a faculty, graduate, or undergraduate find resources in the area of historiography.
Last update: Sep 10th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.usc.edu/history  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Journals - (Selected Titles)

  • Columbia Journal of Historiography  
    "The Columbia Journal of Historiography is a peer-reviewed annual international forum for new and innovative research in the history, philosophy, and impact of historical scholarship..."
  • Cromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography  
    "Cromohs is the first Italian journal of historical studies. Its area of interest is that of modern historiography and the development of the methodology of historical research,approximately from the renaissance age to the presen times. It publishes essays, review articles, reviews, andprovides services such as an uptodate bibliography ofhistory of historiography, a list of academic events related to the history of historical culture..."
  • Historiography East & West  
    "Brill’s new online only journal Historiography East and West takes the writing of history as its subject, not history. It deepens our understanding of representations of “history” by comparing Asian practice with Western historio-gra-phi-cal traditions, thus integrating the research on Asian historiography into the ongoing debate on general issues of historiography..."
  • History & Memory  
    "History & Memory explores the manifold ways in which the past shapes the present and is shaped by present perceptions. The journal focuses on a wide range of questions relating to the formation of historical consciousness and collective memory..."
  • Rethinking History  
    "This acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline..."
 
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