Winter 2017 NJ Studies Journal

Melissa Ziobro Discussion

The New Jersey Historical Commission, Rutgers University Libraries, and Monmouth University are proud to announce that the latest edition of the peer-reviewed New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (NJS) is now available online. We are pleased to present work from authors like Randall Gabriellan, James J. Gigantino II, Bruce A. Bendler, and many more. Dr. Richard Veit has written a review of the Monmouth County Historical Association's new exhibit, "Hartshorne: Eight Generations and Their Highlands Estate Called Portland," that you won't want to miss. We've started a new section in this issue, Film Reviews- and let's not forget the book reviews! As always, there's content aimed at teachers- we have something for everyone! Free access to all content is available at: http://njs.libraries.rutgers.edu.

We are currently accepting submissions for our future issues. All submissions should be emailed to editor Melissa Ziobro (mziobro@monmouth.edu). Please be sure to adhere to our submission guidelines at http://njs.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/njs/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.

 

Please contact the editor with any questions or comments. We'd love to hear from you!

 

Happy reading.