Coeditors: Hal Gorby and Lou Martin
E-ISSN: 1940-5057
Print-ISSN: 0043-325X
Frequency: Biannual
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies can be accessed online via Project MUSE.
As of 2023 (beginning with volume 17, issue 1), WVU Press is discontinuing print subscriptions to West Virginia History. WVH (volumes 17 and later) will be available in electronic format only. Existing print subscriptions will not be automatically converted. Current subscribers wishing to transition to an electronic subscription should renew their subscriptions as follows.
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Since 1939, West Virginia History has been the premier source of scholarship and research on the history of the Mountain State. Now published in a new series by the West Virginia University Press, West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies will have two issues a year—in the spring and fall—and will continue to cover the political, social, economic, and cultural history of the state and its regional context.
Back issues of volumes 14–16 are currently available for individual purchase, using the following links:
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies: Volume 16
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West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies: Volume 14
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