Alaska Historical Society Explained

Alaska Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit state historical society in Anchorage, Alaska. The Alaska Historical Society advocates for educational projects regarding Alaska's history. The Society holds an annual conference with a silent auction fundraiser and publishes a semi-annual historical journal, Alaska History and a quarterly newsletter Alaska History News.[1] The Historical Society also preserves important pieces of Alaska history and records through its archives.[2]

The Alaska Historical Society presents various annual awards.[3]

Journal

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Alaska History
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Abbreviation:Alsk. Hist.
Editor:James H. Ducker
Publisher:Alaska Historical Society
Country:United States
History:1984 to present
Frequency:Biannual
Issn:0890-6149
Lccn:87643825
Website:https://alaskahistoricalsociety.org/publications/alaska-history/
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Alaska History is biannual a peer-reviewed academic journal of history that publishes scholarship relating to the history of Alaska. It was established in 1984 and is published by the Alaska Historical Society. The editor-in-chief is James H. Ducker. Its editorial offices are located in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to the Alaska Historical Society - Alaska Historical Society. 26 March 2023.
  2. William Schneider. (September 15, 2022). A new tool to help understand Alaska’s historic Native land claims act Anchroage Daily News
  3. Web site: Awards - Alaska Historical Society. February 7, 2014.