Read the Latest Issue of the Princeton Historical Review, 2023

Oct. 6, 2023

The Princeton Historical Review (PHR) is a bi-annual publication of historical scholarship written by Princeton students. Completely student-run and edited, PHR showcases the best undergraduate academic work in history. PHR collaborates with faculty in the Department of History and related departments to identify exemplary papers. Students may also submit papers directly.

For more information about the publication or how to submit papers to PHR, please contact Editor-in-Chief Johanne Kjaersgaard '23 ([email protected]).

The 2022-2023 Issue

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(From top to bottom) Microform Holy Bible, 1964, Museum of the Bible, BIB.005001; Drachm of Hormizd I, c. 272-273 AD wikicommons; paper currency from the Lodz ghetto, 1940, Montreal Holocaust Museum.

Letter from the Editor
Johanne Kjaersgaard

Testing the Limits: Radical Feminist Approaches to Child Care in the Early Seventies
Annabelle Duval

Culling Ancestors: Selective Remembrance of the Achaemenids in Sasanian Iran
Robin Park

His Cosmic Ministry: John Stout, Aerospace Ministries, and the Lunar Bible Project
Grace Chung

Money in the Łódź Ghetto 1940-1944
Miguel Gracia-Zhang

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