This spring, Ephemera, a new art history journal, is set to release its first issue on campus. The journal will feature theoretical and historical essays, artist spotlights, exhibition overviews, ...
A new edition of the Rochester History Journal revisits the mid-sized American city and considers the past while looking into the future. The spring issue was edited by Christine L. Ridarsky, ...
When the American Historical Association officially quit adjudicating cases of plagiarism by historians in 2003, many observers were eager to see just how the association would make good on its ...
Buoyed by a partnership between RIT and the Rochester Public Library, the Rochester History journal has a new look and a growing readership. The journal’s 21st-century makeover is turning heads and ...
HISTORY LESSONS: When growth in academic journals surged in the 1980s, Christie Farnham Pope scanned the new titles and found a gap: women’s history. So Ms. Pope, then on the faculty of Indiana ...
A history journal that’s been produced by the State of Iowa for 163 years must find a new “editorial home.” An Iowa Department of Administrative Services spokesman said due to “an increasingly lean ...
A greater receptivity to the complexities of working-class politics was to come in the early 1970s with the establishment of the history journal Primo Maggio. Grouped around Sergio Bologna (1973a: 162 ...
The Journal Gazette is marking its 160th anniversary today. David Jones printed the Fort Wayne Gazette’s first edition May 2, 1863, with a weekly edition printed two days later, according to “Hard ...
Lewis and Clark Journal Entries May 14, 1805. This one-minute video segment from IdahoPTV's "Moments in Time" presents Captain Meriwether Lewis’ journal entry from May 14, 1805, detailing what members ...