Journal of the Civil War Era
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Advancing Scholarship on America's Transformative Conflict
Introduction
Journal of the Civil War Era, published by University of North Carolina Press, is a leading scholarly journal dedicated to the exploration of the American Civil War and its far-reaching impacts on society and culture. With its ISSN 2154-4727 and E-ISSN 2159-9807, this journal provides a critical platform for researchers, academics, and students interested in advancing knowledge in the field of history. As a recognized Q2 journal in History, ranked #549 out of 1760 in the Scopus Arts and Humanities category, it boasts a 68th percentile ranking, reflecting its influence and contribution to historical scholarship. Although it does not currently offer open access options, the journal aims to publish innovative research that deepens our understanding of this pivotal era, making it an essential resource for anyone engaged in the study of American history. Its converged years span from 2019 to 2024, showcasing a commitment to contemporary scholarship while providing a rich context for deeper historical analysis.
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