William and Mary Quarterly

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The William and Mary Quarterly is a quarterly

early American history and culture. It ranges chronologically from Old World–New World contacts to about 1820. Geographically, it focuses on North America—from New France and the Spanish American borderlands to British America and the Caribbean
—and extends to Europe and West Africa. Though grounded in history, it welcomes works from all disciplines bearing on the early American period—for example, literature, law, political science, anthropology, archaeology, material culture, and cultural studies.

The journal is named after the

College of William and Mary where it was founded in 1892.[1]
It has been published in three successive series, with volume numbers repeating with each new series. The journal's first series of 27 volumes ran from 1892 to 1919. The second series began in 1921 and ended in 1943, while the third series began in 1944 and runs through the present day, although the most recent issue was published in October 2019.

The journal is available online through the JSTOR service.

References

  1. ^ "William and Mary Quarterly". OIEAHC.

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