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.
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SCIENCE IN HISTORY JAMES POSKETT The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 209 – 242 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X18000195 Published Online on 5 November 2018
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THE MATERIALITY OF MARRIAGE IN THE ARTISAN COMMUNITY OF RENAISSANCE VERONA ZOE FARRELL The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 243 – 266 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000335 Published Online on 11 September 2019
KINSHIP, PROPERTY RELATIONS, AND THE SURVIVAL OF DOUBLE MONASTERIES IN THE EASTERN CHURCH LIUDMYLA SHARIPOVA The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 267 – 289 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000219 Published Online on 8 July 2019
THE CANTERBURY ELECTION OF 1626 AND PARLIAMENTARY SELECTION REVISITED THOMAS COGSWELL The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 291 – 315 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X18000432 Published Online on 1 February 2019
OFFICE, POLITICAL THEORY, AND THE POLITICAL THEORIST DAVID KEARNS, RYAN WALTER The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 317 – 337 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000220 Published Online on 8 July 2019
THE SOCIAL, PERSONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DYNAMICS OF GHOST STORIES IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND LAURA SANGHA The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 339 – 359 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X1800047X Published Online on 16 January 2019
THE RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF METHODIST TICKETS, AND ASSOCIATED PRACTICES OF COLLECTING AND RECOLLECTING, 1741–2017 SARAH LLOYD The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 361 – 388 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000244 Published Online on 8 July 2019
EMPIRE AND NATION IN BRITISH FUTURE-WAR AND INVASION-SCARE FICTION, 1871–1914 CHRISTIAN K. MELBY The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 389 – 410 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000232 Published Online on 24 June 2019
WHITE ANTS, EMPIRE, AND ENTOMO-POLITICS IN SOUTH ASIA ROHAN DEB ROY The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 411 – 436 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000281 Published Online on 2 October 2019
THE MEMORY OF THE GREAT WAR AND MORALE DURING BRITAIN'S PHONEY WAR JOEL MORLEY The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 437 – 467 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000062 Published Online on 27 March 2019
POPULATION CONTROL, DEVELOPMENT, AND GHANA'S NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMME, 1960–1972 HOLLY ASHFORD The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 469 – 493 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000360 Published Online on 11 September 2019
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HOW TO WRITE ABOUT INFLUENCE: ASSESSING EDMUND BURKE'S CONSERVATIVE LEGACIES CLAIRE RYDELL ARCENAS The Historical Journal, Volume 63 / Issue 2, March 2020, pp 495 – 505 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X19000347 Published Online on 2 October 2019