
The British Journal for the History of Science
Published for The British Society for the History of Science. This leading international journal publishes scholarly papers and review articles on all aspects of the history of science. History of science is interpreted widely to include medicine, technology and social studies of science. BJHS papers make important and lively contributions to scholarship and the journal has been an essential library resource for more than thirty years. It is also used extensively by historians and scholars in related fields. A substantial book review section is a central feature. There are four issues a year, comprising an annual volume of over 600 pages (Provided by Publisher).
The European Review of History is a forum for transnational conversation on Europe from the early modern to modern period. It is dedicated to nurturing a research landscape that engages with Europe as a geopolitical unit, a cultural construct, and a global presence. Questions of centre and periphery, minorities and rights, cohesion and inequality, movement and borders form the backbone of the journal’s agenda.
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Social History of Medicine, the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, is concerned with all aspects of health, illness, and medical treatment in the past. It is committed to publishing work on the social history of medicine from a variety of disciplines. The journal offers its readers substantive and lively articles on a variety of themes, critical assessments of archives and sources, conference reports, up-to-date information on research in progress, a discussion point on topics of current controversy and concern, review articles, and wide-ranging book reviews (Provided by Publisher).
Royal Society Open Science is an open journal publishing high-quality original research on the basis of objective peer-review.
The journal covers the entire range of science and mathematics and allows the Society to publish all the high-quality work it receives without the usual restrictions on scope, length or impact. Demonstrating its commitment to best practice in open access publishing, Royal Society Open Science has been awarded the DOAJ Seal. The journal covers life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, engineering and computer science.
The University of Manchester Library provides full access to the journal from 2014 (Volume 1, Issue 1) to the present day.
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