SLM 521
February 21, 2005
Publications
The Journal of Modern History, Electronic Edition --This journal covers information on modern history. This is ideal for a modern world history course. The site lets you look at back issues and browse the current issues.
Article: Life between Memory and Hope: The Survivors of the Holocaust in Occupied Germany
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JMH/journal/index.html
The American Historical Review
-- This is a major United States journal that covers American History.
The journal uses scholarly articles. Great for Social studies because many
classes are United States history.
Article: The Eurasian Eclipse: Japan’s End Game in WWII
http://www.historycooperative.org/ahr
Journal
of the History of Ideas --This journal examines the evolution of ideas and
how they influence history. This journal is good for a different
perspective of history and may help to explain historical biases.
Article: The love of God and the radical enlightenment
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_hisotry_of_ideas/
The Early America Review --This
journal covers events of the 18th century. It is beneficial to read these
stories in class because most textbooks do not cover some of this important
information. Good for early America history classes.
Article: Edmund Burke: Early America’s friend or foe?
http://earlyamerica.com/review/
Chronicon: an electronic history journal
--This is an electronic journal that concentrates mostly on English and Irish
history. This can be used as a good supplement to the textbook.
Students and teachers may find this useful for a world history class.
Article: The limits of popular radicalism: British communism and the People’s
war, 1941-45
http://www.ucc.ie/chronicon/