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A history journal is an academic serial publication designed to present new scholarship on a historical subject, usually a subfield of history, with articles generally being subjected to peer review. ==History and development== The historical journal, a forum where academic historians could exchange ideas and publish newly discovered information, came into being in the 19th century. The early journals were similar to those for the physical sciences, and were seen as a means for history to become more professional. Journals also helped historians to establish various historiographical approaches, the most notable example of which was ''Annales. Économies. Sociétés. Civilisations.'', a publication instrumental in establishing the Annales School. Some historical journals are as follows: *1840 ''Historisk Tidsskrift'' (Denmark) *1859 ''Historische Zeitschrift'' (Germany) *1866 ''Archivum historicum'', later ''Historiallinen arkisto'' (Finland, published in Finnish) *1867 ''Századok'' (Hungary) *1871 ''Historisk Tidsskrift (Norway)'' *1876 ''Revue Historique'' (France) *1881 ''Historisk tidskrift'' (Sweden) *1886 ''English Historical Review'' (UK) *1895 ''American Historical Review'' (USA) *1912 ''History'' *1914 ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' (renamed in 1964 the ''Journal of American History'') (USA) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「history journal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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