Journal of Interdisciplinary History and Human Societies

Journal of Interdisciplinary History and Human Societies

Aim and Scope

Journal of Interdisciplinary History and Human Societies is committed to advancing the study of history through interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal welcomes research that bridges history with the social sciences, shedding light on the complex interactions between past events and human societies. It aims to facilitate scholarly conversations that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries and encourage methodological innovation.

Key areas of focus include:

Historical Sociology: Analysis of social structures, institutions, and transformations over time.

Economic and Business History: Investigations into historical economic systems, trade networks, and financial institutions.

Cultural and Intellectual History: Studies on cultural movements, ideological shifts, and knowledge dissemination.

Political and Legal History: Examination of governance, legal systems, and political ideologies in historical contexts.

Environmental and Technological History: Research on human interactions with the environment and technological advancements.

Colonial and Postcolonial Studies: Analyses of colonial encounters, decolonization, and their long-term effects on societies.

The journal encourages contributions that employ interdisciplinary methodologies, including comparative studies, quantitative approaches, and digital humanities techniques. By fostering collaborative research, the Journal of Interdisciplinary History and Human Societies aims to provide fresh insights into historical processes and their contemporary relevance.