TITLE HISTORY
A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal continues publishing with a change to its official title. Other common relationships include a journal that is a supplement to another journal, a journal that is absorbed into another journal, a journal that splits into two or more new journals, or two or more journals that merge to form a new journal. For each of these related journals, the title history lists the dates published.
- 1978-2020 • California History
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1971-1977
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California Historical Quarterly -
1922-1970
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California Historical Society Quarterly
Published since 1922, California History contains scholarly, illustrated essays focusing on California and the West from pre-Columbian to recent times. The quarterly journal also features California Historical Society collection highlights, pictorial essays, book reviews, a full-page photographic feature, and an editor's column. California History is committed to publishing new or under-explored subjects, innovative approaches, and challenging interpretations. Images and graphic elements are considered essential content. Articles in California History are based on solid research and critical thinking and connect California to the region, nation, and world. Among the earmarks that particularly distinguish submissions are California subjects with broad appeal; results of new research utilizing hitherto unknown sources; presentation schemes that provide alternative viewpoints, revisionist hypotheses, and innovative explanations; and treatments that relate historical events to issues of contemporary relevance and future concern. In short, California History seeks to be as innovative as the state it presents.
All Issues
2020s
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2020 (Vol. 97)
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No. 4 WINTER 2020 pp. 1-170 -
No. 3 FALL 2020 pp. 1-236 -
No. 2 SUMMER 2020 pp. 1-135 -
No. 1 SPRING 2020 pp. 1-93
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2010s
2000s
1990s
1980s
1970s
Journal Information
MOVING WALL
The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal.
Moving walls are generally represented in years.
In calculating the moving wall, the current year is not counted.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available.
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3 years
ISSN
01622897
EISSN
23271485
SUBJECTS
History,
History,
American Studies,
Area Studies
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences V Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection