An invitation for all working on the history of anthropology, broadly construed: Are you reading and writing about classic anthropology texts in courses or research? Do you use primary sources created by anthropologists in your scholarship? Is your work concerned with definitions and classifications of human kinds, or are you reckoning with legacies of anthropological fieldwork or collections in the present?

Please join for a History of Anthropology Review information session: Wednesday, February 11th at 4pm GMT, 11am ET, 8am PT on Zoom. Register here to attend.

Come learn about publication opportunities with the History of Anthropology Review, an online, open access, scholarly magazine. HAR is the work of an editorial collective of early career researchers and offers a wide variety of formats particularly suited to early publishing experiences. 

We hope to support you to leverage your coursework, Master’s research, or a tangent you’ve had to cut from your doctoral thesis into something to be shared with our readers. HAR is also actively looking for new members to join our collective and shape our (online) pages. 

Check out some examples of work we publish in Field NotesReviewsClio’s FancyTeaching Resources, and Generative Texts.

In the session we will introduce the publication, genres of work we solicit, and field questions about the editorial process at HAR. 

Questions? Suggestions? Email us at editors@histanthro.org.

Authors
Rosanna Dent: contributions / website / rdent@njit.edu / Federated Department of History / NJIT - Rutgers Newark
Nicholas Barron: contributions / website / nicholas.barron@unlv.edu