Concord Review

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The Concord Review is "A Quarterly Review of Essays by Students of History," published by Will Fitzhugh in Massachusetts. This unique publication selects and prints the best high school essays in history each year. Students who are successful in publishing this magazine often matriculate to top colleges and universities.

In June 2007, its website surpassed 361,000 visitors.[1]

John Lukacs, Historian of Churchill and others, wrote about The Concord Review: "What you are doing for students - and for this country - is unique, brave and American (in the best sense of that adjective)."[2]

There are also 250 National History Club chapters in 42 states, featuring 7,000 members at the high school level.

The Concord Review welcomes submissions from all types of students, including homeschoolers.

References

  1. http://www.tcr.org
  2. Subscriber Letter from Will Fitzhugh dated June 2007.
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