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Journal of Social History 0

A project of Oxford University Press (see other related projects).

About

The Journal of Social History has served as one of the leading outlets for work in this growing research field since its inception over 40 years ago. JSH publishes articles in social history from all areas and periods, and has played an important role in integrating work in Latin American, African, Asian and Russian history with sociohistorical analysis in Western Europe and the United States.

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Country of Publication & Year Established

International Established in 1967

Publication Medium & Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationPublished 4 x per year.

Nonfiction Open

Audience:
Scholars.
Styles:
Academic.
Topics:
History (Topical history, See guidelines), Humanities (See guidelines), Social Sciences (See guidelines), Sociology (See guidelines).
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Article ArticleNo specific word count limits known.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
No monetary payment No monetary payment.
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMedia
OK No No NoText format submissions
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Dates

Last Updated: 14 Dec 2023
Last Audited: 24 Oct 2023 We audit each active listing twice a year.
Date Added: 14 Jun 2016

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