[1][2] It publishes articles and reviews in the fields of ethnohistory, historical anthropology, and social and cultural history.
Like its sponsoring professional society, Ethnohistory has represented a meeting ground between scholars in the disciplines of history and anthropology.
Geography and other disciplines have been increasingly represented in its pages over time.
Founded by scholars focused primarily on studies of Native North America, the journal has, over its history, progressively become more global in scope.
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