The Welsh History Review facts for kids
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
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Welsh Hist. Rev. |
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Discipline | History of Wales |
Language | English, Welsh |
Edited by | Huw Pryce, Paul O'Leary |
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Publisher |
University of Wales Press (Wales)
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Publication history
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1960–present |
Frequency | Biannually |
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ISSN | 0043-2431 |
LCCN | 61045453 |
OCLC no. | 1769587 |
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The Welsh History Review (its Welsh name is Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru) is a special magazine for historians. It focuses on the history of Wales. Experts write articles for it, and other experts check them before they are published. This is called peer-reviewed. The journal started in 1960.
Contents
What is the Welsh History Review?
The Welsh History Review is an academic journal. This means it's a serious publication for people who study history. It's not like a regular magazine you buy at the store. Instead, it shares new research and ideas about Wales's past.
Who Writes for It?
Historians and researchers from all over the world write articles for the journal. They share their latest findings about Welsh history. This helps everyone learn more about Wales.
Who Publishes It?
The University of Wales Press publishes the journal. This university press helps share important academic work.
How Often Does It Come Out?
The journal comes out regularly. It publishes one full volume every two years. Each volume is made up of four different parts. This means new research is shared often.
Who Are the Editors?
The main people in charge of the journal are the editors-in-chief. They decide which articles get published. Currently, the editors are Huw Pryce from Bangor University and Paul O'Leary from Aberystwyth University. They are both experts in Welsh history.