Journal of the Southwest

 

Journal of the Southwest, founded in 1959 as Arizona and the West, began publishing in its current format in 1987. A refereed journal published quarterly by the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona, Journal of the Southwest invites scholarly articles, essays, and reviews informing any aspect of the Greater Southwest (including northern Mexico). Dedicated to an integrated regional study, the journal publishes broadly across disciplines, including: intellectual and social history, anthropology, literary studies, folklore, historiography, politics, borderlands studies, and regional natural history.

Journal of the Southwest is indexed in America: History and Life, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents, Historical Abstracts, and MLA International Bibliography.

Journal of the Southwest assumes no responsibility for statements or opinions of contributors.

Journal of the Southwest (ISSN 0894-8410) is published quarterly at a subscription price of $18 for individuals and $24 for institutions, with $3 extra for all foreign mailings. The price for a single issue is $6 (this may be higher for some issues).

Submissions (on hard copy and diskette, double-spaced, and in duplicate) and inquiries should be made to:

Joseph C. Wilder, Editor

Journal of the Southwest
1052 N. Highland Avenue, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona 85721.
Telephone (520) 621-2484.
E-mail: jwilder@u.arizona.edu.


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