Routledge History Research
We publish academic books & journals in the field of history. This account is managed by our history Editorial teams.
- Listen now to our author Claire McNulty discuss her book 'Edinburgh's Unruly Women: Gender, Discipline, and Power, 1560–1660' (www.routledge.com/Edinburghs-U...) on the New Books Network podcast - newbooksnetwork.com/edinburghs-u....
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchOur latest @jich.bsky.social 'Current Debate' essay entitled 'Trump and the Commonwealth' is now #OpenAccess for a limited time. The journal's former editor Professor Philip Murphy offers some compelling commentary on the US president's ambition of joining the Commonwealth. doi.org/10.1080/0308...
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchIt's here. Our 50th anniversary special issue, on 'London's Past Today', edited by @aidannorrie.bsky.social and Robert Shoemaker: www.tandfonline.com/toc/yldn20/c.... 🧵
- Delighted to announce that the 50th Anniversary issue of The London Journal: 'London's Past Today' has now been published! www.tandfonline.com/toc/yldn20/5... @thelondonjournal.bsky.social
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchExciting new articles from First World War Studies: first up a fascinating examination of young Ottoman women living in Germany during the war: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- New article with @rfleetwood-smith.bsky.social for Special Issue by @willpooley.bsky.social, Louis Netter & Oliver Gruner. 'Making memories: creative research and sensory history' www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchNew Medieval Books: The Queens and Royal Women of Sweden, c. 970–1330: Their Lives, Power, and Legacy, published by @routledgehistory.bsky.social www.medievalists.net/2025/04/new-... #Sweden #Queens #HistoryBooks
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- Listen to Frank Villafana on #Spycraft101, featuring 'Cold War in the Congo: The Confrontation of Cuban Military Forces, 1960-1967' available at Routledge.com. @tandfresearch.bsky.social open.spotify.com/episode/1BwE...
- Good morning #OAH25! Check out our latest textbooks on Routledge.com. Inspection copies available! #AmericanHistory
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- With tariffs currently being a hot topic of discussion, this article is an interesting read - focussed on one of the people most responsible for the tariff and internal revenue measures enacted during the American Civil War: shorturl.at/lP9KY. Free to read until the end of April...
- 'Women's History Review' (@womenshistoryrev.bsky.social) is calling for contributions to a special issue on Histories of Academic Women. Further details and instructions on how to submit here: think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
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- Don't miss this ESSHC session tomorrow on the upcoming Routledge Handbook of Sexuality in East Central Europe: event.esshc2025.exordo.com/session/308/the-rou…
- Attending #OAH25? Kimberley Smith, History of the Americas Editor, has a few appointments left. If you'd like to discuss a book idea for students, message kimberley.smith@tandf.co.uk. #AmericanHistory #LatinAmericanHistory
- New titles on display at the ESSHC: routledge.com/search?kw=world+of+…
- New titles on display at the ESSHC: routledge.com/Sources-and-Methods…
- Highlighting Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell's article 'Two concepts of apocalypse and apocalyptic history today,' in Rethinking History. Explore how these concepts shape our understanding of history and current events at ESSHC Leiden! #ESSHC2025 #RethinkingHistory shorturl.at/cel2n
- If you are at ESSHC for the middle ages network - do visit the Routledge stand to take a look at our medieval journals including 'Journal of Medieval History' and the 'Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies'...
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- Fancy writing a review for Advances in 19th-Century Research journal - complete with a friendly and constructive editing process? Looking for reviews of 19th-century recorded media & recordings inspired by the 19th century. Get in touch with your proposals and for more details! ✍️ #INCSA
- Catch Ann Hardy's article 'The Store' Oral History Project, now Open Access in the History of Retailing and Consumption. Explore rich narratives of retail and consumer culture at ESSHC. #ESSHC2025 #HistoryOfRetailing tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23…
- Free journal copies at #ESSHC25 - be quick though, only one copy left of some of these…
- Proud to share Elizabeth Williams' article "If you do not write your history, history will write you off!" in 'Black Histories'. This OA piece highlights the importance of preserving and elevating Black histories in the UK. Come & see it in print at ESSHC! #BlackHistories shorturl.at/WEva2
- New on the stand at ESSHC! To be discussed at the panel tomorrow afternoon “Social Inequality: Perspectives from the 20th-Century Balkans”
- We have a small range of books on display on our stand, do come by and see them - 20% discount off all Routledge books on our website with the conference flyer discount, 25AFLY1
- Setting up the stand at #ESSHC … come and see us if you are at the conference!
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchA fantastic time at the #RenaissanceSocietyofAmerica conference in Boston, presenting with Dr. James Russel! Already looking forward to next year's conference in San Francisco. And a special thanks to @routledgehistory.bsky.social for exhibiting my book at the Conference Book Exhibition!
- 'Global Intellectual History' is celebrating it's 10th volume in 2025! In recognition of this milestone the Editors will be posting monthly highlights from the archive at @global-ih.bsky.social. We also have a copy of the journal on display at #ESSHC for anyone in Leiden this week!
- Check out 'Genealogy in social media: navigating time and space' in 'History of the Family', free to access! Don't miss it at the ESSHC conference in Leiden. Discover how social media reshapes genealogy and family history. #ESSHC2025 shorturl.at/bL7rc
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchNEW ARTICLE: 'The Politics of Wardship: A New Perspective on Societal Dissatisfaction and Civic Unrest in Late Fourteenth-Century London', by @dralrs.bsky.social.
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- Thank you to the Renaissance Society of America conference for another wonderful opportunity to meet with a fantastic range of medieval and Renaissance scholars!
- The book exhibit at the Renaissance Society of America in Boston is open! Come along to the Routledge stand in the book exhibit to see our recently published titles!
- We've set up a starter pack all our history journals with Bluesky accounts, available here: go.bsky.app/33BBkMM. If we've missed any accounts, please get in touch and let us know!at://did:plc:jzzjzn2gaeqkmoihil3ond3r/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lkqneb6f5g2u
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- Listen to our authors Anna Nilsson Hammar and Svante Norrhem discussing their Open Access book Serving Aristocracy (www.routledge.com/Serving-Aris...) on the New Books Network: newbooksnetwork.com/serving-aris....
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- We are looking forward to the ESSHC (@esshc.bsky.social) in Leiden from March 26th-29th - if you are there, do pop by to say hello to our editors at the Routledge stand, Eve Setch and Helen Preskett @hpreskett.bsky.social
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- Only a few more days until the Renaissance Society of America in Boston! Laura Pilsworth, Senior Editor for Medieval and Early Modern History will be there and looking forward to meeting authors and displaying our latest titles!
- 📚#NewBook alert! 'Rethinking Arab American Activism' by Pamela Pennock is the latest title in our American Social and Political Movements of the 20th Century. Check out the ToC here: www.routledge.com/Rethinking-A...
- A quick heads up that we'll be attending the European Social Science History Conference (@esshc.bsky.social) in Leiden from 26th March. We will have books and journals colleagues there so please get in touch if you'd like to meet, or just come and visit the stand!
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchA closely related #OpenAccess article to the one below has recently been published on #PER online. Laura Doak, another member of the Scottish Privy Council Project team, investigates the Privy Council's registers through the lens of #materiality. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- 🚨 New #OpenAccess article in #PER. Alastair Mann of the University of Stirling (& director of publications for the #ICHRPI) investigates the 1708 demise of the Scottish Privy Council in the context of a rising culture of party in politics. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- Highlighting Joan Johnson's 'The Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States' this #WomensHistoryMonth. An excellent companion for UG students! www.routledge.com/The-Woman-Su...
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- History: Reviews of New Books, a Routledge journal, invites applications from scholars to become #bookreviewers Contact historyreviewsroutledge@gmail.com #historybooks #historybookreviews
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- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchHistory: Reviews of New Books, a Routledge journal, invites applications from scholars to become #bookreviewers Contact historyreviewsroutledge@gmail.com #historybooks #historybookreviews
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- Chapter proposals now being welcomed for a special edited collection: "Imagining Explorers: From National Narratives to Public History, Explorers and Exploration in the Public Realm" for 'Terrae Incognitae'. Details on the proposed issue and how to submit: think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchPodcast update 🎙️ We’re looking for speakers for our new series. The theme is ‘History and Entertainment’ and we welcome any variations on that theme. If you’re interested, feel free to DM us here or email ruby.rutter@manchester.ac.uk
- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchToday, we're delighted to introduce the next member of our Editorial team here at Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research: General Editor, Kirstin Mills, from Macquarie University Australia 📚 #INCSA
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- Reposted by Routledge History ResearchWe're delighted to announce the latest winners of the Pasold Prize for Textile History! Winner: Mathijs Speecke: 'Walls of Cloth: Tentergrounds and Cloth Production in Bruges, c. 1200–1600', available at: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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