The Journal of World History is a peer-reviewed academic journal that presents historical analysis from a global point of view, focusing especially on forces that cross the boundaries of cultures and civilizations, including large-scale population movements, economic fluctuations, transfers of technology, the spread of infectious diseases, long-distance trade, and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and values.
[2] In 2000, it was included in Project MUSE, which now contains archives going back to vol.
In 2009, it was included in JSTOR, with a moving wall of 3 years.
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