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Founded in 1926, the New Mexico Historical Review is one of the oldest and most distinguished regional journals in the western United States. In March 2007, the Review received the New Mexico State Historian’s Award for Excellence in New Mexico Heritage Scholarship. The Review, a nonprofit, peer-review journal, traditionally publishes scholarly research on New Mexico and the greater Southwest broadly defined and including northern Mexico. A typical issue offers three or four articles, edited and annotated historical documents, book reviews, notices of conferences, calls for papers, announcements of scholarships and fellowships, ads, and other information useful to scholars and general readers alike. |
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The New Mexico Historical Review editorial staff welcomes submissions from university-based scholars, public historians, unaffiliated historians, and others. Before submitting work, please consult the Review’s submission guidelines. Following those suggestions will expedite the initial review of your manuscript. The editor will make an initial decision to decline or proceed with a submission in four to six weeks after its receipt in the mail. |
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Published quarterly and continuously for eighty-one years, the New Mexico Historical Review has well over twelve hundred articles on its back list. Authors include the seminal Spanish borderland, southwestern, and western scholars such as Herbert E. Bolton, George P. Hammond, France V. Scholes, Max L. Moorehead, Myra Ellen Jenkins, Donald C. Cutter, Marc Simmons, John L. Kessell, Richard E. Greenleaf, Sandra L. Myers, David J. Weber, Robert G. Athearn, Martin Ridge, Elizabeth A. H. John, Darlis Miller, Joan M. Jensen, Deni Seymour, and many others. If you wish to order a back issue, please click on the Back Issues Sales screen for details about current stock and placing orders. Xerox copies of single articles may be ordered by calling the Review office at 505-277-5839 or e-mailing the staff at nmhr@unm.edu. |
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The University of New Mexico Board owns the imprimatur of the New Mexico Historical Review and publishes the journal as a public service to the citizens of New Mexico. The Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences houses the journal and sponsors its scholarly enterprise. The University of New Mexico, benefactors, sponsors, and subscribers fund the journal’s publication. Please direct questions about the New Mexico Historical Review and its publication to the editor and staff. |
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