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011 How Historians Publish History

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What do historians do with their research once they finish writing about it?

How do historians publish the books and articles we love to read?

This episode of our Doing History: How Historians Work series, takes us behind-the-scenes of how historians publish their writing about history.

Our guide through the world of history publications is Joshua Piker, a Professor of History at William & Mary, and the Editor of the William and Mary Quarterly, the leading journal of early American history and culture.

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What do historians do with their research once they finish writing about it?

How do historians publish the books and articles we love to read?

This episode of our Doing History: How Historians Work series, takes us behind-the-scenes of how historians publish their writing about history.

Our guide through the world of history publications is Joshua Piker, a Professor of History at William & Mary, and the Editor of the William and Mary Quarterly, the leading journal of early American history and culture.

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