Clio's Scroll, the Berkeley Undergraduate History Journal, is an ASUC-sponsored journal produced by UC Berkeley’s chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, a national history honor society. It aims to provide undergraduates with the opportunity to publish historical works and to train staff members in the editorial process of an academic journal. It is published each semester with the generous support of the Townsend Center for the Humanities, the Associated Students of the University of California, the UC Berkeley Department of History, and the Office of Student Life. Clio’s Scroll is not an official publication of the Associated Students of the University of California or of the University of California, Berkeley. The views expressed in Clio's Scroll are the views of the writers and not necessarily the views of the ASUC or the views of UC Berkeley.

Apply to be an Associate Editor by following the instructions here. Applications will be due Aug. 15, 2008.

Clio's Scroll will begin accepting history research papers to publish in its Fall 2008 at the beginning of the semester. Instructions for submission will be posted here soon. Our Spring 2008 edition, "Change From Within ," is currently available in the Department of History, 3229 Dwinelle. Papers selected for the Spring 2008 issue: Open Letters, Closed Society: The Phenomenon of Open Letters in Russian Samizdat by Yuliya Goldshteyn, Changing the Face of Japan: Representations of Japanese Women in Post-World War II American Media by Julia Yoshikawa, andWhite Man's Burden: The Conversion of John Marshall Harlan by Olivia Luna.


Change From Within

Clio's Scroll maintains a staff of two Editors-in-Chief and eleven Associate Editors.

Questions or comments should be sent to cliosscroll@gmail.com.