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American Heritage7 reviews

American Heritage Media Group

American cultural history in abundance
This magazine provides interesting stories and information about American history and cultural life. Most often it is very pleasant reading.
  
  











  



  
Calliope3 reviews

Carus Publishing

VERY educational world history mag
When I was in elementary and junior high school, I thought learning about ancient civilizations was incredibly boring. But CALLIOPE presents information that actually makes world history interesting. The magazine's editors and writers make sure that readers understand how societies of long ago are making an impact in our lives right now. And that's worth learning about! The variety of topics ...
  
  











  



  
America in WWII4 reviews

310 Publishing Llc

Best written magazine on WWII
America in WWII is a well-written magazine. It focuses on stories from the homefront as well as the military. Many stories are told in the first person adding credibility and detail not found in other accounts. Solicited stories submitted are interesting and fresh perspectives of a bygone era. I read each issue cover to cover. Well-done.
  
  











  



  
Realm6 reviews

Evergreen Marketing

The kindgom and the glory...
Along with 'British Heritage', the magazine 'Realm' is one of the periodicals I use to keep current both on the current state of Britain's traditional culture as well as the current streams of thought on the history of Britain. Each issue includes articles on the past and the present; it is useful for both residents (to learn more about the isles called home) as well as for tourists, to learn ...
  
  











  



  
Kmt3 reviews

Kmt Communications

My favorite magazine!!
I've been a subscriber since the magazine debuted and have always looked forward to it's arrival. Articles are submitted by some of the top names in Egyptology and are both factually strong and immensely readable. The photos are stunning and not just the standard ones that you have seen over and over again. Each issue has book reviews and news of current discoveries in addition to the in-depth ...
  
  











  



  
Harvard International Review2 reviews

Harvard International Review

Excellent Analysis of International Affairs
The International Review offers some of the most original and insightful analysis of international affairs I've seen in a long time. It's accessible and it's informative, and it makes a great addition to any library.
  
  











  



  
Dig3 reviews

Carus Publishing

I Love This Magazine, oh - and so does my 11-year old!
My son received a gift subscription to this magazine two years ago, and each year since, he's asked for a renewal subscription. If he didn't get it himself, I would be sorely tempted to subscribe to it for myself. The articles are accessible to kids, but not so dumbed down to be condescending. Some of the articles I've copied out and given to whom-ever I can (and I mean adults) because they're ...
  
  











  



  
Cobblestone3 reviews

Carus Publishing

AWESOME magazine
I subscribed to this magazine for my son three years ago... when he was in the third grade. It is packed full of great information about the particular topic it covers. Each issue is devoted to one particular topic, and we (yes "we") look forward to each and every issue. It is easy to read, but also quite comprehensive. It is a great jumping off point for studying more into a particular topic ...
  
  











  



  
Highlander2 reviews

Scottish Life

From a Scot
I must admit that when I originally subscribed to Highlander I did it just for fun. However After a few Months I found myself meeting New poeple and understanding so much more about my heritage and Enjoyed going to Heritage events. The articles alone are worth the price of this magazine but there is soo much more such as event places and even a place I found that made my kilt! If your Scottish ...
  
  











  



  
American Heritages Invention and Technology9 reviews

American Heritage Media Group

Kudos to this Magazine!
I must add a few words of praise for this Magazine. Very few magazines capture my interest throughout its pages -- this one does. I lean far more heavily toward publications that teach something, and, I'm sorry to say, most of the science and technology magazines are pure fluff. This magazine actually adds to my knowledge of historical events and life-changing inventions. One article dealt with ...
  
  











  



  
Cornucopia1 review

Cornucopia

Beautiful Turkey Intelligently Presented
Turkey is at once one of the oldest inhabited areas and the most progressive Muslim country in the world (the only one which separates mosque and state). It also contains the northern part of the Holy Land. Cornucopia presents all this: readers can find stories about archeologists trying to preserve ancient ruins from waters created by dams, historic peoples and their customs, rose culture for ...
  
  











  



  
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies1 review

Harvard Yenching Institute

A serious journal on asian studies
I recommond this serious journal on asian studies, which established it's fame in the past six dicades. It's specialized on history, language, linguistic, literatrue and phisolophy of asia, especially on east asia, China, Korea and Japan. Archives can be found on JSTOR, but the "moving wall" of JSTOR only allows reader to access 2004's and before.
  
  











  



  
Hoover Digest1 review

Hoover Institution Press

Exciting, great and informative
I had no clue about this magazine until my recent trip to the US since the magazine is not available in Canada where I am residing. The Hoover Digest is published by Stanford's Hoover institute on a quarterly basis and contributors are mostly the members and fellows of Hoover Institute. The articles are amazing, easy to read and wonderfully edited. Most of all, the focus of magazine which is ...
  
  











  



  
History Ireland1 review

History Ireland%Wordwell

Review of History Ireland
I have previously had a subscription to History Ireland. The articles are always topical, thought provoking and, sometimes, controversial. A great source magazine for anyone interested in Irish hsitory and culture. An absolute must read!
  
  











  



  
Geographical: the Royal Geographical Society Magazine1 review

Circle Publishing

Walks the edge between popular and learnt
In my opinion, this is the best Geographical magazine around. The images are as good as they come, the articles are amazing. The style is popular enough so that everyone can read them, and they have enough information so that everyone will learn something from them. Every issue has some biographical articles, some on recent expeditions, some on nature, some historical, and plenty of book reviews. ...
  
  











  



  
History and Theory : Theme Issue1 review

Wesleyan University

H&T
Nationality, nation-ness, and nationalism are cultural artifacts whose creation toward the end of the XVIII c. was the spontaneous distillation of a complex "crossing" of discrete historical forces; but that, once created, they became "modular", capable of being transplanted to a great variety of social terrains, to merge and be merged with a variety of political and ideological constellations. ...
  
  











  



  
Great Plains Quarterly1 review

Center Great Plains Studies

Focus of the Great Plains Quarterly
The Great Plains Quarterly has a readership of scholars and interested laypersons, and publishes articles on history, literature, culture, and social sciences relevant to the Great Plains. The Great Plains include Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Recent essays ...
  
  











  



  
Sea Classics2 reviews

Challenge Pub Inc%Susan Duprey

My Dad Loves It!
Got this for my Dad, who was in the Merchant Marines at the end of WWII and was in the Coast Guard after that. In general he's hard to please, but he's told me several times how much he loves this magazine. He even keeps reminding me to renew his subscription!
  
  











  



  
Brown Journal of World Affairs1 review

Brown Journal of World Affairs

Vibrant Examination of International Issues
An avid consumer of foreign policy publications, the Brown Journal of World Affairs stands out amongst its peers as the preeminent journal on world affairs. It brings together a variety of writers to engage in intellectual discussions of breadth and vibrancy that transcend the scope of mainstream media. It manages to provide insights into issues that further the pursuit of sophisticated ...
  
  











  



  
Scottish Life2 reviews

Scottish Life

A Fantasic Magazine About Scotland!
My family loves this magazine. If you love Scotland, you will greatly enjoy reading this mag cover to cover! I spend hours reading each episode when they come.
  
  











  








   



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