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''Montana: The Magazine of Western History'' (formerly ''The Montana Magazine of History'') is a quarterly journal published by the
Montana Historical Society The Montana Historical Society (MHS) is a historical society located in the U.S. state of Montana that acts to preserve historical resources important to the understanding of Montana history. The society provides services through six operational ...
. It publishes articles about the history of
Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb ...
as well as the
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and
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. The magazine also publishes book and movie reviews. It is heavily illustrated with historic photos, maps, and
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History


Inception and creation

In 1950, the Montana Historical Society's board of trustees appointed a special committee to create a quarterly journal. The committee included Merrill G. Burlingame, Joseph Kinsey Howard, Anne McDonnell, H. G. Merriam, Albert Partoll, Paul Phillips, Lucinda Scott, and Norman Winestine. The committee agreed that the magazine should reflect the history, culture, and economics of
Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb ...
. They named it ''The Montana Magazine of History.'' To save on publishing costs, they chose a small format, , slightly bigger than ''
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''. They set the price of a subscription at three dollars a year. Albert Partoll volunteered as acting editor for the first issue, which appeared in February 1951. It featured a wood-grain cover and commemorated the white settlers of
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Name change

In 1951, K. Ross Toole was appointed director of the Montana Historical Society (MHS), and he assumed the position of editor for the magazine. Toole increased the page size and added photographs and illustrations. By 1956, MHS distributed the magazine to more than fifteen thousand readers. With the Spring 1955 issue, Toole changed the name to ''Montana, The Magazine of Western History,'' signifying a shift in focus to the entire North American West. Eventually, the comma was dropped from the title.


Magazine of Western History

At first, most of the members of ''Montana's'' editorial board came from within the state. But in the 1970s, editor Vivian Paladin began to invite historians with national reputations to serve on the board. Her efforts positioned the magazine as a scholarly journal. Yet she continued to illustrate articles heavily, and she published readable articles for a popular audience. ''Montana's'' reputation as a scholarly journal of western history was cemented in 1984 when the
Western History Association The Western History Association (WHA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded in 1961 at Santa Fe, New Mexico by Ray Allen Billington et al. Included in the field of study are the American West and western Canada. The Western Histor ...
chose it as a benefit for their members.


Editors

*Albert Partoll (1951) *K. Ross Toole (1951–1957) *Michael Kennedy (1958–1966) *Vivian Paladin (1966–1978) *William L. Lang (1978–1989) *Charles E. Rankin (1989–2001) *Clark Whitehorn (2001–2006) *Molly Holz (2006–2018) *Diana Di Stefano (2018–current)


Awards

Articles in ''Montana'' have won seven Wrangler Awards, seven Spur Awards, three awards from the
Western History Association The Western History Association (WHA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded in 1961 at Santa Fe, New Mexico by Ray Allen Billington et al. Included in the field of study are the American West and western Canada. The Western Histor ...
, and two awards from the
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. In 2014, the magazine was inducted into the
Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) hall of fame organization. Its stated goal is to ""To honor our cowboy way of life, American Indian cultures, and our collective Montana western heritage. It confers the honour of induction on an a ...
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References


External links

*{{Official, https://mhs.mt.gov/pubs/Magazine1 History magazines published in the United States Magazines established in 1950 Magazines published in Montana Academic journals published by non-profit organizations of the United States Quarterly journals History of the United States journals