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.
Research article
THE POPULARITY OF ANCIENT HISTORIANS, 1450–1600 FREYJA COX JENSENThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 561 – 595 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000395 Published Online on 26 February 2018
JOHN LOCKE AND THE FABLE OF LIBERALISM TIMOTHY STANTONThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 597 – 622 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000450 Published Online on 15 April 2018
THE INFORMAL ECONOMY OF CREDIT IN EARLY MODERN VENICE JAMES E. SHAWThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 623 – 642 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000413 Published Online on 10 January 2018
ROBESPIERRE, THE DUKE OF YORK, AND PISISTRATUS DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY TERROR COLIN JONES, SIMON MACDONALDThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 643 – 672 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000267 Published Online on 18 December 2017
THOMAS CARLYLE ON EPICUREANISM IN THE FRENCH AND GERMAN ENLIGHTENMENTS ALEXANDER JORDANThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 673 – 694 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000152 Published Online on 23 August 2017
COERCION AND CONCILIATION AT THE EDGE OF EMPIRE: STATE-BUILDING AND ITS LIMITS IN WAZIRISTAN, 1849–1914 MARK CONDOS, GAVIN RANDThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 695 – 718 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000280 Published Online on 18 October 2017
TRANSNATIONAL ANARCHISM, JAPANESE REVOLUTIONARY CONNECTIONS, AND THE PERSONAL POLITICS OF EXILE NADINE WILLEMSThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 719 – 741 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X1700019X Published Online on 2 October 2017
‘ROTTEN PROTESTANTS’: PROTESTANT HOME RULERS AND THE ULSTER LIBERAL ASSOCIATION, 1906–1918 CONOR MORRISSEYThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 743 – 765 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X1700005X Published Online on 24 July 2017
CENSORING AN ‘ENGLISH RENEGADE’ IN GERMANY: THE CASE OF MORGAN PHILIPS PRICE COLIN STORERThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 767 – 786 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000176 Published Online on 16 November 2017
MUSSOLINI AND THE FALL OF FASCISM, 25 JULY 1943: A REAPPRAISAL EMILIO GINThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 787 – 806 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000140 Published Online on 2 October 2017
THE EVOLUTION OF ENERGY DEMAND IN BRITAIN: POLITICS, DAILY LIFE, AND PUBLIC HOUSING, 1920s–1970s FRANK TRENTMANN, ANNA CARLSSON-HYSLOPThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 807 – 839 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000255 Published Online on 10 November 2017
Historiographical Reviews
AMIDST THINGS: NEW HISTORIES OF COMMODITIES, CAPITAL, AND CONSUMPTION KATE SMITHThe Historical Journal, Volume 61 / Issue 3, September 2018, pp 841 – 861 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X17000516 Published Online on 8 May 2018