Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies

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The official digital archive for Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies is now available online at http://dpubs.org/PennHistory. The site has been created by the Pennsylvania State University Libraries and Press in cooperation with the PHA.

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Volume 74, Number 4, Autumn 2007 [Adobe pdf document]
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Volume 72, Number 4, Autumn 2005 [Adobe pdf document]

Important Notices, updated 01/17/06

The Pennsylvania Historical Association is proud to announce that Paul Douglas Newman has been appointed the new editor of Pennsylvania History. Mr. Newman welcomes submissions of articles in Pennsylvania and mid-Atlantic history and can be reached by email at: pnewman@pitt.edu or by regular mail at the History Department, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, PA 15904.

Please notify our business office, Prof. Karen Guenther, Penn State University, 108 Weaver Building, University Park, PA 16802-5500, when you change your address to ensure you continue to receive this journal.

If you receive a copy of Pennsylvania History that has been damaged in any way or has pages missing, please notify the Journals Department at Pennsylvania State University Press

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or call collect (814) 863-5992.
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Another copy of the magazine will be sent out to you in the next mail.

Manuscripts and Submissions

The editor invites the submission of articles dealing with the history of Pennsylvania and the Middle Atlantic region, regardless of their specialty. Prospective authors are urged to review past issues of Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, where they will note articles in social, intellectual, economic, environmental, political, and cultural history, from the distant and recent past. Articles may investigate new areas of research or they may reflect on past scholarship. Material that is primarily of an antiquarian or genealogical nature will not be considered.

Pennsylvania History publishes documents previously unpublished and of interest to scholars of the Middle Atlantic region. The Journal also reviews books, exhibits, and other media dealing primarily with Pennsylvania history or that shed significant light on the state’s past.

Please conform to the Chicago Manual of Style in preparing your manuscript and submit three copies to the editor, Paul Douglas Newman, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, 450 Schoolhouse Rd, Johnstown, PA 15904. Or, send electronically to pnewman@pitt.edu

News of meetings, projects, exhibits, manuscript collections, and related matters should be sent to the editor at the address above or by email: pnewman@pitt.edu.

Send books for review and names of individuals who wish to review for the Journal to Thomas J. Kiffmeyer, Department of Geography, Government, and History, Morehead State University, 450 Rader Hall, Morehead, KY 40351, or electronically to t.kiffmeyer@morehead-st.edu.

Send suggestions for exhibit reviews and names of individuals who wish to review museum exhibits for the journal to Jeffrey A. Davis, Department of History, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 128 Old Science Hall, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, or electronically to jdavis@bloom.edu.

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