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... One of these journals is the Catholic Historical Review. The Catholic Historical Review is published quarterly which means it appears four times a year. ... In the Catholic Historical Review’s case, it is an official publication of the American Catholic Historical Association. ... A reader of the Catholic Historical Review would need to have at least a little knowledge of the Catholic Church to understand what is being said in the articles. ... So basically the early years of the publication are addressed to a more professional audience, but as the years get more recent a general reader would be able to benefit from the Catholic Historical Review.
Every issue of the Catholic Historical Review is broken up into seven different parts. ... The second part of an issue is some sort of “review essay” or “review article”. ... Morton, deals with the “Transformation of Catholic Orphanages” which ranges from 1851-1996. ...
To go along with its articles, the Catholic Historical Review also contains book reviews. ... In the three years used for research there were only three review essays (only one per year), and it seemed as though they had nothing to do with any of the articles in the same issue of the journal. For example the review essay in the 2002 journal is written by, Gigliola Fragnito, the professor of Modern History at the University of Parma.
Approximate Word count = 1076 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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