Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5195051> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5195051 subject Q6427635.
- Q5195051 subject Q7484806.
- Q5195051 subject Q7485027.
- Q5195051 subject Q8616034.
- Q5195051 subject Q9444896.
- Q5195051 abbreviation "Curr. Hist.".
- Q5195051 abstract "Template:ForCurrent History is the oldest United States-based publication devoted exclusively to contemporary world affairs. The magazine was founded in 1914 by George Washington Ochs Oakes, brother of New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs, in order to provide detailed coverage of World War I. Current History was published by The New York Times Company from its founding until 1936. Since 1942 it has been owned by members of the Redmond family; its current publisher is Daniel Mark Redmond.Current History, based in Philadelphia, maintains no institutional, political, or governmental affiliation. It is published monthly, from September through May. Seven issues each year are devoted to world regions (China and East Asia, Russia and Eurasia, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, South Asia, and Africa); one issue covers current global trends; and one issue addresses a special theme such as climate change or global governance. The magazine has followed this practice of devoting each issue to a single region or theme since 1953. Each issue includes a chronology of major international events, and most contain a book review section and an article devoted to commentary.Contributors to Current History in the publication's early years included George Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill, Charles A. Beard, Allan Nevins, and Henry Steele Commager. More recently, the journal has featured authors such as James Schlesinger, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey Sachs, Bruce Riedel, Leslie H. Gelb, Bruce Russett, Elizabeth Economy, Charles Kupchan, Ivo Daalder, Joseph Cirincione, Phebe Marr, Juan Cole, Bruce Gilley, and Marina Ottaway.Shortly after Current History began publishing in 1914, its editor, Ochs Oakes, decided that a magazine recording “history in the making” should maintain as regular contributors a group of historians and social scientists. He enlisted the help of a Harvard historian, Albert Bushnell Hart, in organizing the journal’s initial group of contributing editors.Current History's board of contributing editors today includes Catherine Boone (The London School of Economics and Political Science); Bruce Cumings (University of Chicago); Deborah Davis (Yale University); David B. H. Denoon (New York University); Larry Diamond (Stanford University); Michele Dunne (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace); Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley); C. Christine Fair (Georgetown University); Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University); Marshall Goldman (Wellesley College); G. John Ikenberry (Princeton University); Michael T. Klare (Hampshire College); Joshua Kurlantzick (Council on Foreign Relations); Michael McFaul (Stanford University, currently on leave); Rajan Menon (Lehigh University); Augustus Richard Norton (Boston University); Joseph Nye (Harvard University); Michael Shifter (Inter-American Dialogue); Arturo Valenzuela (Georgetown University, currently on leave); and Jeffrey Wasserstrom (University of California, Irvine). The publication's editor is Alan Sorensen.The magazine was linked to an international scandal in the run-up to World War II. The New York Times had sold Current History in 1936 to the editor Merle Tracy; in 1939 it was sold again, to an ownership group that included Joseph Hilton Smyth, who also acquired such magazines as The Living Age and The North American Review. Smyth's association with Current History ended the same year, but he and two associates, in connection with their publishing activities, were later convicted of acting as agents for the Japanese government without registering with the State Department. Current History addressed this episode in its October 1942 issue, maintaining that Smyth during the months that he held an ownership interest in the publication did not control editorial policies."According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 0.127, ranking it 149th out of 161 journals in the category "Political Science" and 82nd out of 85 journals in the category "International Relations".".
- Q5195051 academicDiscipline Q181648.
- Q5195051 country Q30.
- Q5195051 firstPublicationYear "1914".
- Q5195051 frequencyOfPublication "9 per year".
- Q5195051 impactFactor "0.127".
- Q5195051 impactFactorAsOf "2014".
- Q5195051 issn "0011-3530".
- Q5195051 jstor "00113530".
- Q5195051 oclc "875826836".
- Q5195051 wikiPageExternalLink www.currenthistory.com.
- Q5195051 wikiPageExternalLink www.currenthistory.com.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q10329470.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q1363803.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q1524235.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q15485307.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q171989.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q181648.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q186123.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q19185.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q19663373.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q20630596.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q210362.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q2152275.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q2529982.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q2701229.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q319189.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3218045.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3236702.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3344093.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3380712.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q365489.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3785004.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q3809362.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q4709846.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q4801814.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q4821528.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q483927.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q4978245.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q5006351.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q5330.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q5542992.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q6282132.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q6427635.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q6773600.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q6831919.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q7181160.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q719860.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484806.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q7485027.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q769921.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q789915.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q8016.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q809032.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q8616034.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q9444896.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q5195051 wikiPageWikiLink Q991777.
- Q5195051 abbreviation "Curr. Hist.".
- Q5195051 country Q30.
- Q5195051 discipline Q181648.
- Q5195051 frequency "9".
- Q5195051 history "1914".
- Q5195051 impact "0.127".
- Q5195051 impactYear "2014".
- Q5195051 issn "11".
- Q5195051 jstor "113530".
- Q5195051 oclc "875826836".
- Q5195051 title "Current History".
- Q5195051 website www.currenthistory.com.
- Q5195051 type CreativeWork.
- Q5195051 type AcademicJournal.
- Q5195051 type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Q5195051 type Work.
- Q5195051 type WrittenWork.
- Q5195051 type Thing.
- Q5195051 type Q1092563.
- Q5195051 type Q386724.
- Q5195051 type Q737498.
- Q5195051 comment "Template:ForCurrent History is the oldest United States-based publication devoted exclusively to contemporary world affairs. The magazine was founded in 1914 by George Washington Ochs Oakes, brother of New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs, in order to provide detailed coverage of World War I. Current History was published by The New York Times Company from its founding until 1936.".
- Q5195051 label "Current History".
- Q5195051 homepage www.currenthistory.com.
- Q5195051 name "Current History".