Information for Reviewers
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The Historian
is currently one of the largest circulation history journals in the world, with approximately 13,500 subscribers. Each quarter we review
75 books on topics covering the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, as well as books of a General, Comparative, and
Historiographical nature. We are one of only two journals to cover all temporal and geographical areas of history, with book
reviews, articles, and photo essays.
Our electronic database of reviewers is organized by keyword. If you have not reviewed for us nor registered in the past, you can complete registration form by clicking on the "register as a reviewer" link at left. Select keywords that best reflect your research expertise and interests. Below, you can find links to our style sheets, house style of editing (how you can expect your review to be edited prior to publication, that is), and some general tips and pointers for book reviewers. If you want to know whether or not your review has appeared in print yet, click on the "Reviews in Press" link to the left. What Goes Into A Good Book Review What Every Book Review Editor Wishes Book Reviewers Knew Instructions For Preparing Your Review Copy-Editing Guide for Book Reviews (House Style)
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