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The New-York Journal of American History

The New-York Historical Society is pleased to announce the inaugural issue of its semi-annual publication The New-York Journal of American History. The Journal is a revival of the New-York Historical Society Quarterly, which was published between 1917 and 1980. The new publication, edited by Valerie Paley, is designed to serve both scholars and the general history enthusiast alike. 

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The Spring 2003 edition of the Journal features articles by David Dunlap (Senior Real Estate Writer New York Times), Gordon Wood (Alva O. Way University Professor at Brown University and author of The Radicalism of the American Revolution, and The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787), Max Page (assistant professor of architecture and history at the University of Massachusetts and author of The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900-1940), and many others. 

The distinguished Editorial Board includes many of America's top historians: Joyce O. Appleby; Hilary Ballon; Elizabeth Blackmar; David W. Blight; Patricia U. Bonomi; Gabor S. Boritt; Richard Brookhiser; Vincent Cannato; Evan Cornog; Ann Douglas; Drew Gilpin Faust; Eric Foner; Joshua Freeman; Timothy J. Gilfoyle; Owen Gutfreund; Clifton Hood; James O. Horton; Kenneth T. Jackson; Winston James; David M. Kennedy; Thomas Kessner; James M. McPherson; David Nasaw; Edward O'Donnell; Sandra Opdycke; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; John Kuo Wei Tchen; Mike Wallace; and Craig S. Wilder. 

The New-York Journal of American History is sold for $15 per copy, $40 per institutional subscription; free to members of the New-York Historical Society. 

The New-York Historical Society is grateful to the following supporters for making the New-York Journal of American History possible: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History; Furthermore, The Publication Program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund; The Gramercy Park Foundation; and The Upstate History Alliance.

 

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