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Academic journals associated with learned and professional societies
- South African Historical JournalThe South African Historical Journal began its life in 1969. This year marked the moment when scholars sought a dedicated platform for regional history.
- Perspectives on PoliticsPerspectives on Politics arrived in 2003 with a pointed question behind it: what should academic political science say to people who actually care about…
- The Economic History ReviewThe Economic History Review has been asking hard questions about money, markets, and human welfare since 1927. Its founder was Eileen Power, a historian…
- Quaternary InternationalThe year 1989 marked the birth of Quaternary International. This new publication aimed to cover the full spectrum of physical and natural sciences used in…
- The Journal of American HistoryThe Journal of American History has been shaping what scholars say, study, and argue about the American past for well over a century.
- Iranian Studies (journal)The year 1967 marked the birth of Iranian Studies, a new peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to Iranian and Persianate history, literature, and society.
- Artificial Life (journal)Artificial Life is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with an unusual mandate: to publish research on systems that humans build but that behave like living…
- AmbioAmbio: A Journal of Environment and Society has been asking hard questions about the human relationship with the natural world since 1972.
- Speculum (journal)Edward Kennard Rand established Speculum in 1926. This journal emerged from a proposal made at the Modern Language Association meeting in 1921.
- Daedalus (journal)Daedalus began its life in 1846 not as a journal at all, but as a record of proceedings for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.