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Inside the JAH – The Submission Process

Episode 18 of the The Journal of American History podcast, hosted by Organization of American Historians, titled "Inside the JAH – The Submission Process" was published on November 26, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

November 26, 2024 ·46m · The Journal of American History

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How do you submit an article? What does peer review look like? Why might the JAH accept or reject a piece? What happens after your article has been submitted? In this episode of the Journal of American History Podcast Marina Mecham speaks with Executive Editor Stephen Andrews and Production Editor Andrew Cooper to take you behind the scenes of the submission process at the journal. They walk through the entire process from submission to publication. Marina also asks Steve and Andrew questions about article publication sent to us from graduate students. Whether you're considering submitting an article to the JAH or just curious about the publication process, then this episode is for you!

Music: King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band's Mabel's Dream, 1923

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