Monday, January 23, 2012

Concord Review: Special Women's History Edition Published

Will Fitzhugh, founder of The Concord Review, writes:


"I have assembled a special issue of history research papers on women's history by secondary students published over several years in The Concord Review. They range over women's history topics from Canada, China, India, Mexico, and of course, the United States. The authors came from Alberta, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Washington State.


"These are among the best history papers we have ever published. Of course, your purchase from Amazon will help us to keep offering this unique opportunity to diligent high school students of history, but I also really hope you like the papers, and I would love to hear from you if you do."


Click this link to the Amazon site.


The Concord Review, Inc., was founded in March 1987 to recognize and to publish exemplary history essays by high school students in the English-speaking world.


With the Winter 2011 issue (#89), 978 research papers (average 5,500 words, with endnotes and bibliography) have been published from authors in forty-six states and thirty-eight other countries. The Concord Review remains the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic work of secondary students.



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