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The 2009 Journals Price List went into effect on September 1, 2008.

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New Journal Titles

  • Bookbird
    Published by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), Bookbird communicates new ideas to the whole community of readers interested in children's books, publishing work on any topic in the field of international children's literature. Published quarterly.
  • Historically Speaking
    Historically Speaking features lively essays, interviews, and forums. Readers of Historically Speaking find all aspects of history, historiography, and current affairs—viewed in historical perspective—in its pages. Some themes that find particular presence include "Grand Narratives," assessments of current historical frameworks, "state of the field" essays, reconsiderations of classic historical works, new light shone on historical books that "never received their due," the oeuvre of important historians, and issues in historical theory. Historically Speaking is the official publication of The Historical Society (THS). Published five times a year in January, April, June, September, and November.
  • Victorian Periodicals Review
    The only refereed journal that concentrates on the editorial and publishing history of Victorian Periodicals, Victorian Periodicals Review (VPR) emphasizes the importance of periodicals for an understanding of the history and culture of Victorian Britain, Ireland, and the Empire. Though it originated in the 1960s as a response to the narrow range of index and information on the topic, VPR has since developed a large and far-reaching audience. The Review has evolved into a review with an annual index, member questionnaires, and one of a projected series of guides to major research libraries and their holdings, list of forthcoming articles, obituaries of members who played a substantial role and informative articles on a wide range of topics from a variety of disciplines. Published quarterly in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.