Pacific Northwest Quarterly Explained

Pacific Northwest Quarterly
Editor:Bruce Hevly
Discipline:History
Language:English
Abbreviation:Pac. Northwest Q.
Publisher:Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1906-current
Website:https://depts.washington.edu/cspn/pacific-northwest-quarterly/
Jstor:pacnorwestq
Oclc:2392232
Issn:0030-8803

Pacific Northwest Quarterly (commonly referred to as PNQ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of history that publishes scholarship relating to the Pacific Northwest of the United States, including Alaska, and adjacent areas of western Canada. Founded in 1906 by Edmond S. Meany as the Washington Historical Quarterly, the journal is published by the University of Washington. Editorial offices are located in the UW Department of History. By tradition, the managing editor is a professor in the department. The current managing editor is Bruce Hevly.

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