The Oregon Historical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed public history journal covering topics in the history of the U.S. state of Oregon, for both an academic and a general audience.
[1][2] It has been published continuously on a quarterly schedule by the Oregon Historical Society since 1900.
[3] From 1900 to 1925 it was known as The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society; its present title was adopted in 1926.
[4] Historian, economist, and sociologist Frederic George Young served as editor from the journal's inception through 1928.
[2] The journal's circulation of about 4,500 makes it one of the largest state historical publications in the United States.