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A scholarly journal
concerned with British Studies,
published quarterly
by Appalachian State University
on behalf of
the North American Conference on British
Studies.
Albion is closing after publication of volume 36,4 (Winter 2004). The last issue will appear in May 2005
The journal has been merged with the Journal of British Studies. Contact the Journals Division of University of Chicago Press regarding all business matters.
Book Reviews to:hisrev@buffalo.edu
Editorial matters to: Anna Clark (clark106@tc.umn.edu)
ALBION (ISSN 0095-1390)
is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that is now more than thirty years
old. ALBION is a central point of scholarly communication in British historical
study. It is essential to keeping up with the field regardless whether
one is a British historian, literary scholar, or social scientist. The
journal enjoys an international reputation for the quality of its widely-cited
articles ranging from Roman Britain to the present century and for its
assessment of scholarly publication in highly valued book reviews and historiographical
essays. Its authors include established scholars and younger ones from
all over the world who provide timely and thought-provoking insights into
myriad elements of the history of the British Isles, including Scotland,
Wales, Ireland and the British Empire/Commonwealth.
ALBION
is published four times per year in the spring, summer, fall,
and winter, and is edited by Michael J. Moore. Members of the
North American Conference on British Studies receive the journal
as a part of their membership, which is a discount from the journal's
rate for direct subscription. Individual membership only is available
in the NACBS; for membership options, contacts, and dues, click
here. For general information about the NACBS, its activities,
publications, and resources for scholarly study, please click
here.
ALBION is indexed
here as part of this web site.
ALBION
is indexed/abstracted in The Arts and Humanities Citation Index,
Current Contents Arts and Humanities, Historical Abstracts, IBZ,
IBR, and other common indexes, including the Book Review Index.
Microform versions of the journal are available from ProQuest
Company, 300 North Zeeb Road, PO Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346.
Individual articles and reviews may be ordered through document
delivery services such as Carl UnCover, EBSCO, or the Copyright
Clearance Center.
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