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The Journal of Arizona History is the quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of record for Arizona history. It publishes original research articles on the history and culture of Arizona and the surrounding region (the U.S. Southwest and the US-Mexico borderlands region). Each issue also includes a robust book-review section featuring 10–15 reviews of important new scholarly texts. Although mostly focused on one state, the Journal of Arizona History seeks to be historiographically relevant to scholars of western and borderlands history.
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Volume 61, Number 2, Summer 2020Editorial Board
Editorial Consultants
2018–2021
Maurice Crandall, Dartmouth College
Katherine Massoth, University of Louisville
Andrew Needham, New York University
Colleen O’Neill, Utah State University
2020–2023
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, Emory University
Farina King, Northeastern State University
Eduardo Obregón Pagán, Arizona State University
Brenden W. Rensink, Bringham Young University
Staff
Editor
David C. Turpie
Publications Assitant
Brandi Klein
Associate Editors
Lora M. Key
Rhiannon M. Koehler
Book Review Editor
Christopher M. Bradley
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ISSN | 2689-3908 |
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Print ISSN | 0021-9053 |
Launched on MUSE | 2020-06-20 |
Open Access | No |