The Kansas Historical Quarterly
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The Kansas Historical Quarterly (1931–1977) was an academic journal published by the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka, Kansas. The journal focused on the history of Kansas.[1] Editors-in-chief included James C. Malin,[2] Kirke Mechem,[3] and Nyle H. Miller.[4] It replaced the Society's earlier publication, Kansas Historical Collections (1875–1928), and was succeeded by Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (est. 1978).[5]
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Further reading
- Kansas Historical Quarterly, (Internet Archive) v.1–29, 1931–1963.
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- Publications established in 1931
- History of Kansas
- English-language journals
- Defunct journals
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- History of the United States journals
- Magazines published in Kansas
- 1931 establishments in Kansas
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- United States history stubs
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