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The English Historical Review publishes original and high-quality historical research. There is no ‘typical’ EHR article, but we provide some guidance here on the scope and qualities that the editors look for in current article submissions and that they are keen to encourage in future ones.
The English Historical Review, ceae159, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceae159 Published: 26 August 2024 Section: Reflections Extract
The English Historical Review, Volume 139, Issue 598-599, June/August 2024, Pages 744–769, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceae056
The English Historical Review offers the option of publishing under either a standard licence or an open access licence. Please note that some funders require open access publication as a condition of funding.
The English Historical Review, Volume 135, Issue 577, December 2020, Pages 1461–1487, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceaa313
Keywords: British, imperial and global history, British history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, imperial migrations, colonialism in South Africa, informal empire in Latin America, public memories of empire
First published in January 1886, The English Historical Review (EHR) is the oldest journal of historical scholarship in the English-speaking world. It publishes original and exciting research relating to all parts of the world and all forms of historical inquiry from the Classical era onwards.
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We Now Know is the title of John Gaddis’s much-discussed overview of Cold War history that was published in 1997. 1 Gaddis has a point, although perhaps not in the way that he intended. It is unlikely that many new sources will come to light that will dramatically change the ways in which we approach the Cold War.
Tess Wingard, The Trans Middle Ages: Incorporating Transgender and Intersex Studies into the History of Medieval Sexuality, The English Historical Review, Volume 138, Issue 593, August 2023, Pages 933–951, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cead214