The American Historical Association, in collaboration with JSTOR, is pleased to offer members a special, discounted fee for JPASS, a new JSTOR access plan for individuals.
Designed for those without institutional access to the JSTOR archival collections, JPASS is ideal for members working outside of the academy. It is also valuable for faculty members at institutions with limited access to JSTOR, and for adjuncts with sporadic access to library resources. Regardless of your institutional affiliation, JPASS serves as your personal library card to the rich selection of journals on JSTOR.
Members of the American Historical Association are able to purchase a one-year JPASS access plan for $99—a 50% discount on the listed rate. JPASS includes unlimited reading and 120 article downloads—not only to the American Historical Review but to more than 1,500 humanities, social science, and science journals in the JSTOR archival collections. A one month subscription for smaller projects is available for $19.50.
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