CROMOHS is a peer-reviewed, open-access electronic
history journal published in English, and over the last two decades has
established a solid reputation for scholarly rigour. With a marked
international outlook, it aims to encourage methodological debate
arising from original and creative dialogue between scholarly
traditions, and to promote innovative approaches to archival research.
CROMOHS acts
as a focal point and forum for challenging and fresh scholarshipon
fourteenth- to nineteenth-century intellectual and cultural history in a
global perspective.
CROMOHS welcomes
theoretically informed work from a range of historical, cultural and
social domains that interrogate cross-cultural and connected histories,
intersecting the history of knowledge, emotions, religious beliefs,
ethnography, cartography, the environment, material culture and the
arts.
CROMOHS publishes only in
English. Other than in exceptional circumstances, contributors for whom
English is not a native language are expected to be responsible for
translation. All submitted manuscripts must be original contributions
that have never been published before (in any language), and are not
under consideration for publication elsewhere.