Publishing in Ethnohistory

Friday, January 4, 2019: 9:30 AM
Salon 3 (Palmer House Hilton)
John Schwaller, State University of New York, University at Albany
Ethnohistory reflects the wide range of current scholarship inspired by anthropological and historical approaches to the human condition around the world, but with a particular emphasis on the Americas. Of particular interest are those analyses and interpretations that seek to make evident the experiences, organizations, and identities of indigenous, diasporic, and minority peoples that otherwise elude the histories and anthropologies of nations, states, and colonial empires. The journal welcomes a theoretical and cross-cultural discussion of ethnohistorical materials and publishes work from the disciplines of art history, geography, literature, archaeology, anthropology, and history, among others. Within the last few decades the Latin American section of the journal has become a leading venue for publication making it a home to much cutting edge research on the region. Will the current publishing climate allow this niche role to continue?
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