HISTORY
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Britain and the World: Historical Journal of The British Scholar Society is
a journal of 'British world' history. The editors invite research
articles, review essays, and book reviews from historians of all ranks
on the ways in which Britain has interacted with other societies since
the seventeenth century. The journal is sponsored by The British
Scholar Society.
Britain and the World focuses on
Britain’s global history in the modern era, which is defined as
beginning with the changes ushered in by the seventeenth century as
these set Britain on a course towards world power status. The focus on
the history of the 'British world' is unique amongst all journals
concerned with British history.
Revue pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone.
Cercles
welcomes articles on the social and cultural practices of the
English-speaking world: literature, linguistics, history, politics,
sociology, anthropology, esthetics… It offers a variety of perspectives,
involving gender, ethnicity, ideology, and theory. We encourage
submissions in English and French, but also any other language, provided
a translation is submitted in either French or English.
No manuscript will be considered if it is concurrently under
consideration by another journal or is soon to be published elsewhere.
However, the editors might consider publishing previously printed
material, provided the original publisher has granted one-time printing
rights to Cercles. Articles published in Cercles may not be published elsewhere unless permission is granted by Cercles.
Authors are encouraged to submit relevant graphics (photographs,
maps, charts, line drawings, cartoons) with the manuscript. Author are
responsible for obtaining written permission to publish any copyrighted
material
Early Modern Culture Online (EMCO) is an interdisciplinary, open-access, peer reviewed
electronic journal. EMCO aims at
publishing original research on Renaissance and Early Modern culture,
broadly construed, through a wide variety of approaches.
We invite articles on thematically related research in all areas of
Renaissance and Early Modern literature, art history, architecture,
philosophy, religion and musical research.
The themes and cultural
expressions discussed, and the wider relevance of Early Modern art
forms and cultural statements in contemporary society, turn the series
into a valuable resource for specialists as well as for the general
reader.
First published in January 1886,
The English Historical Review (EHR) is the oldest journal
of historical scholarship in the English-speaking world. It deals not
only with British history, but also with almost all aspects of European
and world history since the classical era:
it covers the history of the Americas, including the foreign policy of
the USA and her role in the wider world, but excludes the internal
history of the USA since Independence, for which other scholarly outlets
are plentiful. The
EHR includes major Articles, ‘Notes and Documents’, and Debates
on medieval and modern themes, as well as an unusually extensive range
of Reviews and Shorter Notices of books published throughout the world. A
summary of international periodical literature
published in the previous twelve months is also provided.
European History Quarterly – Sage
European History Quarterly (EHQ) is a quarterly peer reviewed journal
which has earned an
international reputation as an essential resource on European history,
publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from
the later Middle Ages to post-1945.
The Historical Journal – Cambridge UP
Founded in 1958, the Historical Journal
publishes on all aspects of history since 1500, providing a forum for
younger scholars making a distinguished debut as well as publishing
the work of historians with an international reputation. The journal
publishes original research in full-length articles and shorter
communications and major surveys of the field in historiographical
reviews and review articles. Contributions are aimed both
at specialists and non-specialists.
Interdisciplinary Humanities – HERA -
The
journal accepts articles that deal with "any learning activities with content
that draws upon the human cultural heritage, methods that derive from the
humanistic disciplines, and a purpose that is concerned with human values."Articles
dealing with the interdisciplinary humanities or humanities education at all
levels (K-12, college, and adult learning) are welcome, as are creative works
of poetry, fiction and non-fiction that reflect the the journal's interests
and the themes of specific issues.
http://www.h-e-r-a.org
Journal of British Studies – NACBS
the official publication of the North American Conference on British Studies, is the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages to the present.
The
Journal of Early Modern History, the official journal of the University of Minnesota Center for Early Modern History, is the first scholarly journal dedicated to the study of early modernity from this world-historical perspective, whether through explicitly
comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies around a given thematic, chronological, or geographic frame.
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies – GEMS
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
is the official publication of the Group for
Early Modern Cultural Studies and regularly publishes articles and
reviews on the cultural history of the early modern period, broadly
defined. It provides a venue for exchange between scholars in such
diverse fields as sociology and anthropology; history,
economics, and political science; philology and literary criticism; art
history and iconology; and African, American, European, and Asian
studies. By extending its boundaries in the direction of cultural
theory, gender studies, colonial and postcolonial studies,
and postmodernism, JEMCS challenges the boundaries that separate such
traditional scholarly disciplines while also bringing those disciplines
into contact with each other.
Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies – ASECS
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies – Duke Press
The
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies publishes articles informed by historical inquiry and alert to issues raised by contemporary theoretical debate. The journal
fosters rigorous investigation of historiographical representations of
European
and western Asian cultural forms from late antiquity to the seventeenth
century. Its topics include art, literature, theater, music,
philosophy, theology, and history, and it embraces material objects as
well as texts; women as well as men; merchants, workers,
and audiences as well as patrons; Jews and Muslims as well as
Christians.
Notes and Queries – Oxford Journals
Founded under the editorship of the antiquary W J Thoms, the primary intention of
Notes and Queries was, and still remains, the asking and
answering of readers' questions. It is devoted principally to English
language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly
antiquarianism.
Founded in 1952,
Past & Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. The Journal offers:
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A wide variety of scholarly and original articles on historical, social and cultural change in all parts of the world.
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Challenging work by young historians as well as seminal articles by internationally regarded scholars.
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A
range of articles that appeal to specialists and non-specialists, and
communicate the results of the most recent historical research in a
readable and lively
form.
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differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies – Duke UP
differences
is a critical forum where the problematic of differences is explored in
texts ranging from the literary and visual to the political and social.
This journal highlights
theoretical debates across the disciplines that address the ways
concepts and categories of difference, notably but not exclusively
gender, operate within culture.
European Journal of Women's Studies –
Sage
Exploring
the complex theoretical and empirical relationship between women and
the particular, yet diverse, context of Europe, the
European Journal of Women's Studies supports
cutting-edge scholarship and research on European women's studies.
Conference reports, reviews, short topical and polemical pieces, and
overviews of the state of women's studies in European countries are
welcome
for submission in addition to articles.
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal –
1400-1750
Gender & History –
Blackwell
Gender & History is a major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity, masculinity,
and gender relations. Spanning epochs and continents, this journal
publishes rigorous, though readable, articles both on particular
episodes in gender history and on broader methodological questions which
have ramifications for the discipline of history as
a whole.
Gender & Society –
Sage
Gender & Society (GENDSOC) is a peer-reviewed journal, focused on the study of gender.
It is the official journal of Sociologists for Women in Society, and was founded in 1987 as an outlet for feminist social science.
Journal of Gender Studies – Taylor & Francis
The
Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary journal
which publishes articles relating to gender and sex from a feminist
perspective covering a wide range of subject areas including the Social
and Natural Sciences, the Arts, the Humanities and Popular
Culture. We seek articles from around the world that examine gender and
the social construction of relationships among genders. In drafting
papers authors should consider the readability of their paper for
readers outside of their discipline.
Journal of Women's History –
JHU
Devoted to the international field of women's history, the
Journal of Women's History is guided by
the belief that the divide between 'women's history' and 'gender
history' can be bridged by work that is sensitive to the particular
historical constructions of gender that shape and are shaped by women's
experience.
Articles on women's history from a variety of perspectives, revealing
the diverse views of feminisms, are welcomed.
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society –
U of Chicago
A leading international journal of women's studies,
Signs publishes pioneering articles addressing the intersections
of gender, race, class, sexuality, and/or nation. Special issue and
symposia topics covering a broad range of issues are periodically
published. Innovative submissions are welcomed which
invite further inquiry and ignite debate.
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature –
U of Tulsa
Publishing articles, notes, archival research, and reviews, Tulsa Studies in
Women's Literature promotes path-breaking literary, historicist,
and theoretical work by both established and emerging scholars, with a
focus on the rehabilitation of women's literary history. This journal encourages submissions on literature in all
time periods and places, including foreign-language literatures, and in every genre.
Women’s Writing –
Taylor and Francis
Women's Writing is an international journal focusing on women's writing up to the end of the
nineteenth century. The aim of this journal is
to open a forum for dialogue, discussion, and debate about the work of
women writers. Submissions are welcomed on theoretical and historical
perspectives, and contributions that are concerned with gender, culture,
race, and class.
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal –
Taylor and Francis
Women's Studies
provides a forum for the presentation of scholarship and criticism
about women in the fields of
literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics,
anthropology, and the sciences. It also publishes poetry and film and
book reviews.