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What does AHR stand for?

American Historical Review (Journal of the American History Association)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
American Historical Review, 85 (December 1980), 1119-49; and James M.
In an article rejected by the journal American Historical Review, Peter Klingman charged that Dean's role in the scandal's cover-up was underplayed in Stanley Kutler's 1997 book Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes.
Schneider, professor of history at Indiana University at Bloomington and editor of The American Historical Review.
The American Historical Review is widely considered the preeminent English-language journal for the discipline of history.
The film's popularity, not least on college campuses, even occasioned a special issue of the American Historical Review, the premier journal for professionals in the field.
Smith in the American Historical Review (71 [July 1966], 1265-79) and Church History (35 [March 1966], 207-26) on Roman Catholic immigration from southern and eastern Europe into the iron fields of Minnesota demonstrated that, in the late nineteenth century, a vibrant democratic Catholicism had long been aborning in southern and eastern Europe--anticipating Vatican II by six or seven decades.
First, his discussion of sleeping habits in pre-industrial Europe and America, which was first introduced in an American Historical Review article, is innovative and provocative.
Faulkner's claim thus resonates with the announced intentions of recent advocates of historical archaeology (for a review see Alan Mayne, "On the Edges of History: Reflections on Historical Archaeology," American Historical Review, 113 [February 2008], 93-118).

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