Focus

We publish original articles, review essays, and theoretical discussions that engage with pressing questions in social and historical studies. The journal focuses on exploring the interconnections between human societies and their historical trajectories, emphasizing both continuity and transformation across cultures, regions, and time periods. Contributions that adopt innovative methodologies, comparative perspectives, or interdisciplinary approaches are particularly welcomed.

Scope

Our scope includes, but is not limited to:      

      - Social theory and methodological debates in the humanities and social sciences.
      - Political, economic, and cultural history.
      - Studies of globalization, modernization, and social change.
      - Identity, memory, and cultural heritage in historical and contemporary contexts.
      - Research on migration, education, gender, and inequality.
      - Regional histories and their global interconnections.
      - Historical dimensions of science, technology, and society. The Journal of Social Science and History invites contributions from diverse academic traditions and seeks to promote inclusive, critical, and innovative research. By fostering an interdisciplinary perspective, the journal aims to enrich our understanding of the past while offering insights into the challenges of contemporary societies and their future trajectories.