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Penn Press Journals

Penn Press publishes more than 26 journals on a wide range of subjects, and here we have highlighted some of our journals that we think will be most of interest to scholars of the history of American foreign relations. You can get subscriptions to each of these journals at up to 25% off the print rate when you enter the discount codes below after clicking the “Subscribe/Renew” link on each journal’s homepage and registering.

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Jocelyn Dawson, Director of Journals
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Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics

CapitalismCapitalism: A Journal of History and Economics offers a trans-disciplinary forum for the examination of the history of economic phenomena broadly conceived. It features original and peer-reviewed contributions by authors from across the humanities and social sciences on the historical dimensions of markets, capitalism, political economy, and economic thought. It is also interested in how economic questions interact with those of power, knowledge, race, class, and gender, as well as the interplay between the environment and the economy, in any region of the world. The journal aims to publish canon-questioning research that challenges and denaturalizes existing categories and modes of analysis. To those ends, we welcome any methodological or theoretical approach so long as there is a historical dimension to the analysis.

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Early American Studies

Early American StudiesSponsored by The McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is a quarterly publication dedicated to publishing original research on a broad range of topics. Each issue is organized with the goal of fostering research and scholarly inquiry into the histories and cultures of North America in the Atlantic world before 1850. Special emphasis is focused on topics and issues centered in the mid-Atlantic region.

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