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Explains AHR's double-blind manuscript review process, acceptance rate, timeline, and reviewer expectations. Useful before submitting a history article.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/ahr-skills:ahr-review-processThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Knowing how the AHR screens and decides lets you pre-empt failure modes before submitting. The AHR is
Knowing how the AHR screens and decides lets you pre-empt failure modes before submitting. The AHR is anonymous (double-blind), reviews intensively, and accepts only a small fraction of submissions, so the article must be significant, well-argued, and source-criticized before it goes out.
ahr-submission).The AHR's intensive, multi-reader model means a manuscript can die at distinct points. Mapping the failure to its gate tells you what to fix before resubmitting anywhere. Confirm volatile figures against the journal's current submission guidelines.
| Gate | What the manuscript must clear | The failure that stops it here |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial screen | General significance, evident historiographic stake | Reads as subfield-only or as a source dump |
| Advance to external review | Enough promise for specialist readers | Thin archival base or no visible intervention |
| Specialist reports | Persuasive reading, adequate source criticism | A reviewer who owns the field finds the evidence too thin |
| Editorial synthesis | A path to a converging revision | Reports irreconcilable, or the fix would break the argument |
A transnational labor-migration manuscript returns with five reports. Three praise the archive but say the claim "stops at the national border it set out to cross"; one calls the significance "important only to migration specialists"; one disputes the reading of a single consular memorandum. Decoded against the gates: the article cleared screening and external review (its archive is real), but the significance and intervention gates are wobbling. The productive response is not to answer the five reports seriatim but to strengthen the general stake — what the case revises about how states governed mobility — and to shore up the contested source. A demanding multi-reader verdict like this, short of acceptance, is closer to an R&R signal than to a clean rejection at a journal this selective.
【Significance】general enough for a flagship? [Y/N]
【Historiography engaged?】[Y/N]
【Sources criticized?】[Y/N]
【Anonymized for double-blind?】[Y/N]
【Realistic outcome】reject / R&R / (rare) accept — timeline 6-8 months
【Next】ahr-submission (or ahr-revision-and-response if decided)
../../resources/official-source-map.md — review model, reviewer count, timeline, acceptance rate, reviews section../../resources/external_tools.md — process and portal summarynpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin ahr-skillsEvaluates history manuscripts for fit with The American Historical Review, including argument significance, historiographical framing, and desk-reject heuristics.
Explains JAAR's manuscript evaluation process including pre-screening, double-blind review, 90% rejection rate, timeline, and commissioned-only book reviews. Helps shape submissions to pass gates. Does not contact editors.
Helps historians decide if a project fits the American Historical Review and how to frame its significance for a generalist audience.