CALL FOR ARTICLE MANUSCRIPTS
The Georgia Association of Historians represents all historians operating in the State of Georgia or those states immediately surrounding it, and the organization’s annual journal, the Journal of the Georgia Association of Historians (JGAH) continues that representation by offering a peer-reviewed publication venue to those same individuals as well as all participants at the association’s annual conference. The Journal is seeking submissions for its 2025 issue.
Submissions are accepted in all fields of history and historical pedagogy. All historians working in the state and its immediate neighbors and all presenters at the organization’s annual conference are welcome to submit prospective articles for review. All Submissions will be reviewed by at least two referees prior to a final decision on publication.
Anyone working professionally in any field of history is welcome to contribute, including but not limited to academic historians, public historians, secondary history teachers, and advanced graduate students. Undergraduate papers, however, are not accepted.
Potential articles submitted should be prepared in a recent version of Microsoft Word, be double-spaced, and conform in style to either Turabian’s Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations or the Chicago Manual of Style.
The journal is published annually and distributed around the time of the annual GAH Conference in February of each year. Papers submitted by the beginning of August may be eligible for publication in the next issue, depending on the time required by reviewers and the amount, if any, of post-review revisions, but earlier submissions are given precedence in the publication calendar. Work on the 2024 issue is already underway, but the journal seeks article manuscripts for its 2025 volume.
Please submit your proposed articles electronically by sending them to the editor, Mark A. Smith, at smithm01@fvsu.edu.
Submissions are accepted in all fields of history and historical pedagogy. All historians working in the state and its immediate neighbors and all presenters at the organization’s annual conference are welcome to submit prospective articles for review. All Submissions will be reviewed by at least two referees prior to a final decision on publication.
Anyone working professionally in any field of history is welcome to contribute, including but not limited to academic historians, public historians, secondary history teachers, and advanced graduate students. Undergraduate papers, however, are not accepted.
Potential articles submitted should be prepared in a recent version of Microsoft Word, be double-spaced, and conform in style to either Turabian’s Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations or the Chicago Manual of Style.
The journal is published annually and distributed around the time of the annual GAH Conference in February of each year. Papers submitted by the beginning of August may be eligible for publication in the next issue, depending on the time required by reviewers and the amount, if any, of post-review revisions, but earlier submissions are given precedence in the publication calendar. Work on the 2024 issue is already underway, but the journal seeks article manuscripts for its 2025 volume.
Please submit your proposed articles electronically by sending them to the editor, Mark A. Smith, at smithm01@fvsu.edu.