Hard cover bios from academic publishers are invariably peer reviewed, usually by three consultants, as well as the usually expert editorial staff. As for the use of popular biographies, one can be guided by the reviews for them.
I'm not aware of any peer-reviewed journals that publish only biographies, though most historical journals publish what amount to articles with major biographical content on individuals, some of t hem explicitly biographies. Similarly, journals in other fields often publish at least a few biographies of major figures in that field.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:04 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/7/2009 12:08:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, dgoodmanny@gmail.com writes:
unless the fame is very recent, there almost invariably will be peer-reviewed articles discussing both his life and his specific career, and of course they should be included.>>
I have serious doubts that this is the case. Hard-cover biographies are not "peer-reviewed" whatsoever. And, as in my last message, I would be interested in what journals can be found that are "peer-reviewed" that only submit biographies.
Will Johnson
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